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Night of Colours

Yan Pei-Ming - Night of Colours
New monograph.
This publication presents a series of new paintings, done in homage to Vincent van Gogh, in which color occupies an unusual place in the work of the Franco-Chinese artist, as well as major works by Yan Pei-Ming related to the theme of the night. The body of the book is framed by some archival footage used by Yan Pei-Ming as iconographic source for his paintings, which have never been published before.
Also available in English edition.
Yan Pei-Ming (born 1960 in Shanghai) is a Franco-Chinese painter based in Dijon, France. He is best known for his immense, and almost exclusively monochrome, portraits that draw upon Chinese cultural history and Western portraiture tradition. Some of his most acclaimed portraits depict the figures of Mao Zedong, Bruce Lee and Barack Obama. Alongside and against these public figures, Pei-Mings' portraits extend to those of his father as well as himself.
At the age of 19, Yan Pei-Ming decided to move to France where he enrolled in the prestigious École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Dijon. In 1986 he graduated, achieving rapid success with his expressive, portrait-dominated  œuvre. His paintings are executed with energy and imagination, consisting of expressive brushstrokes and a predominantly monochrome palette with an occasional appearance of dark red.
In 2003, he gained international recognition at the Venice Biennale. Six years later, his work was acquisitioned by the Louvre where he exhibiteda collection of portraits that sought to convey his personal perspective on Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa.
Texts by Bice Curiger, Xavier Douroux and Franck Gautherot.
 
published in September 2014
French edition
28,5 x 22,8 cm (hardcover)
80 pages (color ill.)
 
22.00
 
ISBN : 978-2-84066-733-9
EAN : 9782840667339
 
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