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On show: Inspired by Bartók’s Cantata Profana this tale of 9 brothers turned into deer is an allegory of the human spirit finding solace in nature. Many of us can identify with the feeling right now. 7-19 MARCH, Hungarian artist, violinist, and scholar, Gábor Winkler-Nemes #art
Chen Li, “Mountain Joy”. One of our extraordinary artists whose work is in the British Museum. “The characteristic forms of the mountains and landscapes of Yunnan drive me to paint." CHEN LI #art
A fantastic private view of North Korean art yesterday, presented by the Song Family, focusing on Chosun, a traditional North Korean ink painting technique. Up through 11 Nov @mallgalleries. The featured image is one of my favouites - by the “Pine Tree Master”, Chun Young #art
“Old Warrior” (detail) by Mamuka Dideba (b. 1968, Georgia). Another gem by this contemporary master. Available works are on my website. #art
Gao Xiang, Interrogating Dreams. Balancing between dreams and reality, and steeped in Chinese mythology. London #exhibition 30Oct-4Nov #art
Gao Xiang, "Dreams" - part of his upcoming exhibition in Nov. A powerful romantic work by another great artist from Yunnan Province #art
Inspiration from the masters. Deer in Richmond Park, 1938, ink on paper, by Chiang Yee, aka The Silent Traveller #art
Gao Xiang (b.1971), The Dreams, The Stars. Based on ancient Chinese mythology; evoking poetic, dream-like scenes #art