Scar – Dimension
Guozhi Tang
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Scar – Dimension
Artist: Guozhi Tang
Date: 2014
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 120 x 120 cm
Artwork Identification:
"Scar – Dimension" is a circular oil on canvas composition by Chinese contemporary artist Guozhi Tang. The work features concentric rings of vibrant colors—ranging from yellow and red to violet and deep blue—interrupted by a distinct linear scar running diagonally across the surface. The textured application adds a palpable tactility, drawing the viewer’s attention to both color and form.
Artistic Style and Influences:
Tang’s practice emphasizes experimental forms and philosophical introspection. Here, his use of geometric abstraction intersects with metaphor: the central "scar" disrupts the harmonious symmetry of the rings, implying rupture, memory, or healing. The artist’s approach is steeped in minimalism yet charged with emotional and symbolic resonance.
Historical Context:
Created in 2014, this painting belongs to Tang’s period of exploration into surface disruption and visual consciousness. His work bridges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary material investigation, and this piece is emblematic of his meditative study of structure, balance, and human imprint.
Provenance:
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
Condition and Conservation:
The artwork is in very good condition. The surface remains clean and structurally sound with the textured relief preserved beautifully across the canvas.
Artistic Significance:
"Scar – Dimension" exemplifies Tang’s continued investigation of the boundaries between formal aesthetics and spiritual inquiry. Through this precise, abstract vocabulary, he invites the viewer to reflect on internal dimensions—scars as both evidence of trauma and sites of transformation. The work stands as a testament to the artist’s capacity to intertwine surface, symbol, and sensation into a cohesive visual narrative.