Gao Xingjian

(Chinese/French, born 1940)

Gao Xingjian is a celebrated Chinese-French painter, writer, and cultural figure. Best known for his poetry and prose, Gao has also maintained a dedicated painting practice. His art is consistently monochromatic and solemn, often featuring snowy landscapes dotted with dark silhouettes rendered through layers of subtle ink washes. Referencing the literati painting practiced by the scholarly Chinese class since the fifth century, Xingjian's work is placed within the philosophical and cultural theory of Absurdism for its wry examination of human existence. “The human need for language is not simply for the transmission of meaning,” he once said, “it is at the same time listening to and affirming a person's existence.” Born on January 4, 1940 in Ganzhou, China, he grew up studying the arts in a privileged social class during the Second Sino-Japanese War, later moving to Beijing to attend the Beijing Foreign Studies University in 1957. His artwork has been met with international acclaim, and he has exhibited paintings at galleries like Hazan in Paris and at Perennial in New York, both in 2012. A major influence in the contemporary cultural landscape, who is perhaps more appreciated outside of his native China, Gao was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 2000.

Gao Xingjian Artworks

Gao Xingjian (30 results)
Morning, 2021

Gao Xingjian

Morning, 2021

Alisan Fine Arts

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Life / La Vie, 2020

Gao Xingjian

Life / La Vie, 2020

Alisan Fine Arts

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Au dela, 2005

Gao Xingjian

Au dela, 2005

Galerie Berès

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La pluie, 2016

Gao Xingjian

La pluie, 2016

Galerie Berès

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Cité en rêve, 2017

Gao Xingjian

Cité en rêve, 2017

Galerie Berès

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Ailleurs, 2003

Gao Xingjian

Ailleurs, 2003

Galerie Berès

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Ombre II, 1999

Gao Xingjian

Ombre II, 1999

Galerie Berès

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