LI SONGSONG (CHINA, B. 1973)
LI SONGSONG (CHINA, B. 1973)
LI SONGSONG (CHINA, B. 1973)
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LI SONGSONG (CHINA, B. 1973)

Oxygen Mask

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LI SONGSONG (CHINA, B. 1973)
Oxygen Mask
signed in Chinese, signed and dated 'Li Songsong 2009' (on the reverse of both panels)
oil on canvas, diptych
each: 210 x 210 cm. (82 5/8 x 82 5/8 in.) (2)
overall: 210 x 420 cm. (82 5/8 x 165 3/8 in.)
Painted in 2009
Provenance
Pace Beijing, Beijing, China
Private Collection, Asia
Exhibited
Beijing, China, Pace Beijing, Li Songsong: Abstract, 25 November 2009 - 30 January 2010.
2011 Martell Artists of the Year Tour Exhibition, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China, 4-16 June 2011; Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China, 16-27 July 2011; Guangzhou Art Museum, Guangzhou, China, 6-31 August 2011.
Bergen, Norway, Bergen Art Museum, RealLifeStories, 10 April 2012 - 2 March 2013.
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Lot Essay

Li Songsong is a weaver of images. From images of historical events, portraits of celebrities in magazines, to news footages, they are all elements from which he appropriates. The artist's stylisation strips the source image of its original meaning. Oxygen Mask (Lot 167) is the first work from the Instruction Manual series. He said, 'The very first one I painted was an airline safety manual. In it, a woman is putting an oxygen mask on a child. It is supposed to be purely instructional. But to me, the scene was full of tenderness'. The washes of pastel colours on top of the figures nullified any sense of danger in the picture, resulting in a warm scene of familial love.

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