7th Nov, 2023 10:00

Asian Art II 亞洲藝術 II

 
  Lot 742
 

GADE 嘎德 (Tibet, b. 1971)
THIS LOT IS OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE 無底價

GADE (Tibet, b. 1971)

Dining in Lhasa

Executed in 2008

Oil on canvas

100cm high, 250cm long

嘎德 拉薩餐飲

2008 年作

油畫畫布

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THIS LOT IS OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE

無底價

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PROVENANCE:

Gallery, Hong Kong, June 2008;

UK Private Collection

來源:

香港 Plum Blossom 畫廊,2008年6月;

英國私人收藏

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EXHIBITED:

Plum Blossom Gallery, GADE: Mushroom Cloud, Hong Kong, 23 May - 07 June 2008;

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LITERATURE:

Plum Blossom Gallery, GADE: Mushroom Cloud, Hong Kong, 2008

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GADE is a Tibetan artist who was born in 1971 in Lhasa, the capital city of Tibet. His real name is Gade Tsering, but he is known simply as GADE in the art world. GADE grew up in a family of artists, and his father was a renowned Thangka painter. At a young age, GADE developed an interest in art and began experimenting with different mediums. He studied traditional Tibetan painting techniques under his father's guidance, but he also explored contemporary art forms. GADE's unique style is a fusion of traditional Tibetan art and modern Western techniques.

In 1993, GADE moved to Beijing to study art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. There, he was exposed to a wider range of artistic styles and began to develop his own unique style. He was particularly inspired by the work of artists such as Pablo Picasso and Jean-Michel Basquiat, who were known for their bold and expressive use of color and line. After completing his studies, GADE returned to Tibet and began to create art that explored the complexities of his identity as a Tibetan artist living in China. His work often addresses themes of cultural identity, political oppression, and social injustice. He uses bold colors and dynamic lines to express his emotions and convey his message.

GADE has exhibited his work in galleries and museums around the world, including in China, Europe, and the United States. In 2003, he was awarded the Chinese National Art Exhibition's highest honor, the Gold Medal for Fine Arts. His work has also been featured in numerous publications and documentaries, and he is widely regarded as one of Tibet's most important contemporary artists. Overall, GADE's art is a powerful reflection of his identity as a Tibetan artist living in China. His work combines traditional Tibetan painting techniques with modern Western influences to create a unique and dynamic style.

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