Zao Wou-ki - Work, Writings, Interviews

Living in France since the end of the 1940s, Zao Wou-Ki has managed to unite, like no other, the wisdom of Chinese painting and calligraphy with the individualistic and subjective experience of Western abstraction. Impressed by the painting of Paul Klee and encouraged by Henri Michaux and André Malraux, two of the most active intellectuals of the French postwar period, Zao Wou-Ki has not stopped delving into his particular introspective journey for more than five decades. All of his work seems to restore an immense interior landscape, not exempt from dissonances and shadows. This book collects, for the first time, through his writings and interviews and an important selection of his works from his early production to the present, the keys to his creative approach. Author: José Frèches Language: Spanish Pages: 160 pp. Dimensions: ‎ 28 x 21.5 cm Publisher: ‎ Polígrafa Editions Binding: Hardcover Conservation: It may present marks and slight damage
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