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Sale HK006 | Lot 231
Xie Deqing(Hsieh Teching)(Sam Hsieh) (b. 1950)
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Lot 231
Xie Deqing(Hsieh Teching)(Sam Hsieh) (b. 1950)
One Year Performance 1978-79 (Cage Piece)
HK$53,100
Xie Deqing(Hsieh Teching)(Sam Hsieh) (b. 1950)
One Year Performance 1978-79 (Cage Piece)
print, statement and poster
edition 217/365
executed in 1980, print in 1993
Print: 97 x 127 cm. (38 1/4 x 50 in.)
Statement: 28 x 21.5 cm. (11 x 8 1/2 in.)
Poster: 44.5 x 29 cm. (17 1/2 x 11 3/8 in.)
EXHIBITED
Performance 1: Teching Hsieh, Museum of Modern Art, New York, 21 January - 18 May 2009
LITERATURE
p.66 - 100, Out of Now: The lifeworks of Teching Hsieh, writted by Adrian Heathfield & Teching Hsieh, published by Live Art Development Agency, London; the MIT press, Cambridge USA, 2009
FURTHER DESCRIPTION
As a pioneer in behavioural art in Taiwan, Xie Deqing’s work is known for challenging the limits. A piece typically takes place over the course of an entire year, using ritualistic behaviour to delve into life’s deeper meanings. All five of his most important pieces (the One Year Performance Series) use self-imprisonment as a means of achieving a breakthrough from space, time and relationships. Through his work he has summarised life as follows: “Life is a prison sentence”, “Life is a passing of time”, “Life is free thinking”; through these existential speculations, he has directly touched the core issues around the existence of life. In Taiwan, Xie Deqing’s works are certainly one-of-a-kind; on the international art scene, he is also a force to be reckoned with in the realm of behavioural art.
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