Southern Mountain

Accession Number
1967/2.37

Title
Southern Mountain

Artist(s)
Chuang Che

Object Creation Date
1966

Medium & Support
oil and collage on canvas

Dimensions
3 ft. 11 11/16 in. x 34 1/2 in. (120.97 x 87.63 cm)

Credit Line
Museum Purchase

Label copy
Although Chuang Che was born and raised in Beijing and reached maturity at a time of cultural isolation in China, the ideas of Abstract Expressionism nonetheless made their way to him. He eventually came to the United States and began experimenting with text collage. In 1967, he held his first solo exhibition in Ann Arbor, and the Museum acquired this work.
Che was one of many young artists who were discontented with traditional Chinese painting and embraced Western influences. He strove to create a new form of Chinese landscape art, one that fused the unstudied spontaneity of Chinese literati painting with the ideas of American Abstract Expressionism. Southern Mountain is a wonderful example of these dual influences. The patches of color are layered in order to evoke the spirit of an abstract mountain while their overlapping shapes create a sense of depth in the work that draws the viewer visually upward.
Jamina Ramírez, Intern for Modern and Contemporary Art, on the occasion of the exhibition The New York School: Abstract Expressionism and Beyond, July 20, 2002 – January 19, 2002

Primary Object Classification
Painting

Additional Object Classification(s)
Painting

Collection Area
Modern and Contemporary

Rights
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Keywords
abstraction
mountains

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