

Zao Wou-Ki
b. 1920, Beijing, China
Wou-Ki's work blends Eastern and Western artistic traditions, often combining the fluidity of Chinese ink painting with the expansive forms and color fields of Western abstraction. His large-scale, atmospheric landscapes evoke a sense of transcendence
Wou-Ki's work blends Eastern and Western artistic traditions, often combining the fluidity of Chinese ink painting with the expansive forms and color fields of Western abstraction. His large-scale, atmospheric landscapes evoke a sense of transcendence
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Composition 280565, 1965 Signed lower right. This work is accompanied by a certificate of Authenticity Oil on canvas 65 x 92 cm | 25.6 x 36.3 in 77 x 104 cm | 30 3/8 x 41 in (framed)
Exhibitions with LVH
What’s Up / Forms of Abstraction
