Description L'après midi d'un faune. Oil on canvas. Signed Chen Ruixian and titled 1984. Framed. Tan Swie Hian (chin. Chen Ruixian), was born in Indonesia in 1943 and immigrated to Singapore in 1946. He is one of the most renowned artists in Singapore, and known for his Chinese calligraphy, Chinese poetry and sculptures. In 1993, the first private museum in Singapore - The Tan Swie Hian Museum - was built by his collector, Tan Tien Chi. In his art Tan combines elements of Chinese culture with cultures of India, Southeast Asia and the Western world. As a converted Buddhist his works are meant to lead the viewer to appreciate his way of perceiving the world and the reality beyond the apparent. In Singapore, he is regarded as the most expensive living artist. His works have been shown in solo exhibitions in Paris, Geneva and Seoul, as well as in group exhibitions such as in Washington, Hong Kong and in the exhibition "Contemporary Art in Singapore: Where East meets West" in Amsterdam, Hamburg, Glasgow and other cities.
Dimensions 128 x 94 cm
Artist or Maker Tan Swie Hian (Chen Ruixian)
Literature Illustrated in Lim Lei Hu et. al, Tan Swie Hian, Singapur 2001, p. 99
Provenance Private collection, Switzerland, acquired directly from the artist
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