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This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $65,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount
823587 15-Jun-2021 12:43:20 PM $65,000 autobid
823612 15-Jun-2021 12:43:20 PM $60,000
823587 15-Jun-2021 12:42:47 PM $55,000 autobid
823612 15-Jun-2021 12:42:47 PM $50,000
823587 15-Jun-2021 12:28:13 PM $47,500 autobid
823612 15-Jun-2021 12:28:13 PM $45,000
823587 15-Jun-2021 12:24:42 PM $42,500 autobid
823612 15-Jun-2021 12:22:41 PM $40,000
823587 12-Jun-2021 02:09:12 PM $37,500

LOT h017

1964 -
Taiwanese

034
acrylic on canvas
on verso signed, titled and dated 2020
78 3/4 x 78 3/4 in, 200 x 200 cm

Estimate: $60,000 - $80,000 CAD

Sold for: $79,250

Preview at: Vancouver Art Gallery, 4th Floor

PROVENANCE
Donated by the Artist


Michael Lin lives and works in Taipei, Shanghai and Brussels. Lin orchestrates monumental painting installations that re-conceptualize and reconfigure public spaces. Using patterns and designs appropriated from Taiwanese textiles, his works have been exhibited in major institutions and international Biennials around the world, including the Auckland Triennial and the California Pacific Triennial 2013, Museum of Contemporary Art and Design, Manila (2016), National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (2017), Taipei Fine Arts Museum (2019) and most recently at The Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto (2020) and Museo Jumex, Mexico City (2020).

Since the late 1990s, Lin has been inspired by Taiwanese fabric designs. These designs are deeply embedded in Taiwanese culture with roots that can be traced back to the silk tapestries of the Ming and Song Dynasties. Lin references mass-produced and handmade textiles equally, borrowing motifs from household items, such as honeymoon pillowcases and dowry bedding, and recreating printed or embroidered floral patterns as large-scale paintings and architectural installations. In these works, Lin bridges the divide between private and public space, craft and painting, manual and mechanical production—while paying homage to the rich history of domestic textiles and their associated floral iconography.

This work is unframed.

Please note: Consignor Hammer Price proceeds of this lot will benefit the Vancouver Art Gallery.

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