Yan Pei-Ming, Icones, 2013. Lithography.Edition of 75. (C) Yan Pei-Ming
Fusing the Western tradition of portrait painting with China’s cultural history, Yan Pei-Ming creates large-scale works depicting real and imaginary people. Yan’s portraits, typically mono- or bi-chromatic, often verge on abstraction, with broad, patterned brushstrokes and drips of paint. He is perhaps best known for his monumental self-portraits, including Double (Selfportrait at the Morgue)(2006), a watercolor of the artist as a dead man, as well as his eight-foot-tall portraits of Mao Zedong, Bruce Lee, and his father.
Yan Pei-Ming, Icones, 2013. Lithography.Edition of 75. (C) Yan Pei-Ming
Yan Pei-Ming, Icones, 2013. Lithography.Edition of 75. (C) Yan Pei-Ming
Yan Pei-Ming, Icones, 2013. Lithography.Edition of 75. (C) Yan Pei-Ming
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