Walasse Ting


about Walasse Ting
Shanghái, 1929
Walasse Ting (Shanghai, 1929 - New York, 2010), was a Chinese-American artist and poet who left his native country to settle in Paris in 1952, where he met the artists Karel Appel, Asger Jorn and Pierre Alechinsky, members of the avant-garde group CoBrA. The works of Walasse Ting won him the Guggenheim Fellowship Prize in 1970.
Walasse Ting started out as an abstract art artist, but most of his works since the mid-1970s have been termed precious figurativeism. With a marked style based on the strength of color. His work is known not only for its fresh vibrancy, but for its drawings of beautiful and sensual women. He has carried out individual and group exhibitions nationally and internationally, and is present in different collections and art galleries.
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Lorenzo González
Matisse como pretexto sobre blanco, 2001
Aguafuerte, Serigrafía y Collage
73.5 x 101 cm
€460.00
María Expósito Santiso
Ma petite princesse, 2010
Litografía y xilografía con pan de oro
75 x 55 cm
€595.00
Xurxo Gómez-Chao
Esa néboa qe cobre o mundo para que poidamos ver os nosos soños, 2020
Fotografia
92 x 150 cm
€3,880.00
José Antonio Vallejo Serrano
La hora de llegada 03, 2011
Grabado digital y grafito sobre papel
70 x 50 cm
€590.00
Carmen Calvo
Son medallones blancos, negros y plateados, 2007
Técnica mixta y cristales
62 x 62 cm
€5,930.00
Lorenzo González
Matisse como pretexto sobre rojo, 2001
Aguafuerte, Serigrafía y Collage
73.5 x 101 cm
€460.00
José Antonio Vallejo Serrano
La hora de llegada 02, 2011
Grabado digital y grafito sobre papel
70 x 50 cm
€590.00