Seeking
Hua Qing
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: Seeking
Artist: Hua Qing
Date: 2011
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 98.4 x 118.1 in (250 x 300 cm)
Artwork Identification
Seeking is a monumental oil painting by Hua Qing, measuring an impressive 250 by 300 cm. This expansive canvas invites the viewer into the artist’s profound exploration of human consciousness and primal instincts. Executed with dynamic brushwork and layered symbolism, the work combines vivid imagery and allegorical forms to create a compelling visual narrative that interrogates the complexities of existence.
Artistic Style and Influences
Hua Qing’s artistic language is marked by a fusion of Eastern and Western philosophies, with a distinctive use of numerology, symbolism, and animal allegory. In Seeking, elements from his renowned “Monkeys” series resonate through the depiction of primal energy and subconscious drives. His style synthesizes contemporary expressionism with conceptual rigor, drawing parallels to global artists who merge psychological inquiry with figurative abstraction.
Historical Context
Emerging during a period of increased cultural exchange between China and the world, Hua Qing’s work embodies the tensions and synergies of globalization in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Seeking reflects his ongoing investigation into humanity’s place within nature and society, capturing themes of identity, instinct, and the subconscious that remain ever relevant in contemporary discourse.
Provenance and Authenticity
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
Condition and Conservation
The painting is in excellent condition, with a stable paint surface and vibrant color integrity. There is no evidence of restoration or damage.
Artistic Significance
Seeking stands as a significant example of Hua Qing’s visionary approach to contemporary art. Through its intricate symbolism and scale, the painting encapsulates his enduring preoccupation with the dualities of human nature—rationality versus instinct, civilization versus wildness. This piece holds exceptional appeal for collectors and institutions seeking to engage with cutting-edge explorations of the human psyche within modern Chinese art.