Exhibition Gallery Delaive: Walasse Ting 80th Birthday! Walasse Ting And Friends

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Exhibition Gallery Delaive: Walasse Ting 80th Birthday! Walasse Ting and Friends


AMSTERDAM, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --




    Date: October 13 - November 24, 2009


    The Chinese artist Walasse Ting celebrates his 80th birthday on October

13th 2009. His birthday will be honored at Gallery Delaive with the

exhibition titled Walasse Ting 80! Walasse Ting and Nico Delaive met in

Amsterdam in 1985; they have been friends ever since.


    Brilliance and vitality characterizes Walasse Ting's depictions of women,

flowers and animals. Ting's seductive, magical world is appealing to all

those who share his passion for the beauty of life.


    Born in Shanghai in 1929, Ting studied briefly at the Shanghai Art

Academy before leaving China in 1946 to come to Hong Kong, where he exhibited

a few watercolors at a local bookstore. In 1950 he sailed for France,

eventually arriving in Paris where he lived a poor but bohemian life with his

friends from the Cobra movement: Asger Jorn, Karel Appel and Pierre

Alechinsky. It is in Paris where he first meets Sam Francis, Jean-Paul

Riopelle and Joan Mitchell.


    Unable to sell his work in Paris, Ting decided to go to New York where he

arrived in 1958. The art scene in New York was buzzing in 1958; the Abstract

Expressionist period was at its absolute peek while the Pop Art movement was

born. Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselman became Ting's close friends. Roy

Lichtenstein lived next door to Ting. It is in this exciting era that Ting

and Sam Francis developed the idea to publish a book with 68 original colored

lithographs, a book that would reflect the various artistic currents of the

time. This ambitious and unique plan was realized in 1964; One Cent life was

published in an edition of 2000 copies. Colored lithographs by Pierre

Alechinsky, Karel Appel, Jim Dine, Sam Francis, Asger Jorn, Roy Lichtenstein,

Claes Oldenburg, Mel Ramos, Robert Rauschenberg, Jean Paul Riopelle, James

Rosenquist, Bram van Velde, Walasse Ting and other artist made this

publication a big success. One Cent life became the proclamation of a new

generation of painters and is now a reference in the history of modern art.

Ting's painting career was honored by numerous prices and shows. His works

are in the permanent collections including The Guggenheim Museum and MoMa in

New York, The Chicago Art Institute, The Tate Gallery, London, Centre

Pompidou, Paris, The Hong Kong Museum of Art, among others.


    After more than 20 years in New York, Ting moved to Amsterdam.

In the southern part of the city Ting worked and lived in a refurbished old

school building, which made a very spacious studio and house. Ting lived here

with his girlfriend until 2004.


    In 2002 Ting suffered a severe brain hemorrhage and was

diagnosed as clinically brain dead. Ting is not able to live the life he did

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a life full of passion, art and beauty.


    Ting is currently in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, where he is

being nursed in a private home.


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    SOURCE: Gallery Delaive 



   






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