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Folding Scroll
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 300
アーティストの略歴
Li Yuan-chia: Pioneer of British Shanshui and Founder of Lyc Museum
Li Yuan-chia (李元佳, 1929–1994) stands as a singular figure in the landscape of twentieth-century Chinese art and British artistic patronage. Born in Guangxi Province, China, he embarked on an extraordinary journey that spanned continents – from Taiwan’s vibrant tonalist movement to London's burgeoning experimental art scene – leaving behind a legacy marked by innovation, dedication to preserving cultural heritage, and a profound engagement with the expressive power of abstraction. His distinctive style fused Eastern calligraphy traditions with Western artistic sensibilities, resulting in artworks that resonate with both meditative contemplation and dynamic energy.- Early Life & Education: Yuan-chia’s formative years were spent in Taiwan during the aftermath of World War II. Educated under the influence of Li Chung-sheng, a pivotal figure in Taiwanese art history, he joined the Ton Fan Group (東方畫會), also known as Orient Movement or Dongfang Huahui), establishing himself within the influential ‘Eight Great Outlaws’ collective. This group’s audacious exhibition at São Paulo Bienal in 1957 cemented their reputation as trailblazers and signaled a bold assertion of Chinese artistic identity on an international stage.
- The Eight Great Outlaws & São Paulo Biennial: The ‘Eight Great Outlaws,’ including Yuan-chia, Li Chung-sheng, Hsiao Chin, Ho Kan, Pia Pizzo, and others, challenged conventional artistic norms with their uncompromising exploration of abstraction. Their participation in the São Paulo Bienal was a watershed moment, demonstrating China’s commitment to engaging with global artistic dialogues and establishing itself as a force within the avant-garde.
- Italian Influences & Punto Group: Yuan-chia's artistic trajectory took him to Italy during the mid-1960s where he collaborated with Hsiao Chin and formed the Punto Group. Based in Bologna, he honed his skills and experimented with diverse mediums, furthering his exploration of expressive abstraction.
- London & Lyc Museum: Moving to London in 1965 marked a significant turning point for Yuan-chia’s artistic career. He joined forces with David Medalla and exhibited at the Lisson Gallery, showcasing his distinctive style before establishing Lyc Museum and Art Gallery in Cumbria, England. Driven by an unwavering passion for preserving Chinese art and culture, he transformed a derelict farmhouse into a testament to Shanshui aesthetics.
- Legacy & Style: Yuan-chia’s artistic output is characterized by a masterful blend of Eastern calligraphy principles and Western abstraction. His paintings often depict serene landscapes imbued with symbolic resonance—particularly waterfalls—reflecting the contemplative spirit of Song Dynasty Shanshui painting. He achieved renown for his innovative approach to museum curation, prioritizing authenticity and fostering dialogue between East and West.
Li Yuan-chia
1929 - 1994 , China
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism; Installations; Photography
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Ton Fan Group']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Li Chung-sheng']
- Date Of Birth: 1929 Guangxi China
- Date Of Death: 1994
- Full Name: Li Yuan-chia
- Nationality: Chinese
- Notable Artworks:
- Untitled
- Untitled (Diptych)
- Scholar viewing a waterfall
- Place Of Birth: Guangxi China



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