Sceneries
Honghao Chenzhu
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Sceneries
Artist: Honghao Chenzhu
Date: 2016
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 15.75 × 19.69 in (40 × 50 cm), 9.84 × 15.75 in (40 × 25 cm), 9.45 × 13.39 in (33 × 24 cm)
1. Artwork Identification
Sceneries by Honghao Chenzhu is a series of oil paintings on canvas consisting of three distinct works. Each depicts wine bottles rendered with attention to form and reflective surfaces. The compositions combine representational clarity with a subtle painterly texture, giving these everyday objects an elevated, almost contemplative presence.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
The series aligns with Contemporary Realism, emphasizing meticulous observation while incorporating expressive brushwork and nuanced color harmonies. The subject matter recalls Still Life traditions rooted in European art history, while the painterly execution and modern framing introduce a contemporary sensibility. Chenzhu’s approach suggests influences from both classical still life and minimalist object studies.
3. Historical Context
Produced in 2016, these works reflect a renewed interest among Chinese contemporary artists in material culture and symbolic objects. Wine bottles—associated with celebration, luxury, and cultural exchange—become metaphors for globalized lifestyles and personal narratives in a rapidly modernizing society. This dialogue between tradition and modernity underpins much of China’s 21st-century art practice.
4. Provenance and Authenticity
Please contact the gallery directly for detailed provenance information and authenticity certification.
5. Condition and Conservation
All paintings are presumed to be in excellent condition with stable pigments, no visible paint loss, and an intact support structure. Standard preventive care—controlled humidity and temperature, UV-protective glazing for display—is recommended to maintain long-term stability.
6. Artistic Significance
Through Sceneries, Honghao Chenzhu transforms an ordinary subject into an aesthetic meditation on form, light, and cultural symbolism. The series reflects a contemporary reinterpretation of classical still life, contributing to broader conversations on materiality and consumer culture within modern Chinese art.