Walasse Ting

(American/Chinese, 1929–2010)

Walasse Ting was an American-Chinese artist known for his fluorescent colored paintings of cats, erotic nudes, and flowers. “Paintings are my honey, colors are my flowers, velocity is what’s required of a thief—he must paint as speedily as he draws a gun,” he once mused. Born Ding Xiongquan on October 13, 1929 in Wuxi, China, though largely self-taught, Ting briefly attended the Art Academy in Shanghai. Moving to Paris in 1952, he made the acquaintance of many of the members of the CoBrA movement, namely Karel Appel, Pierre Alechinsky, and Asger Jorn. Later in the 1950s, Ting moved to New York where immersed himself in the art scene, befriending Sam Francis and solidifying his association with Abstract Expressionism. During this period, he incorporated the bold strokes of traditional Chinese calligraphy into his practice. Finding critical acclaim, he was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1970. The artist died on May 17, 2010 in New York, NY at the age of 80. Today, his works are held in the collections of the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, among others.

Most Expensive Artwork Sold at Auction

Miss World, 1975
Sold price: 1,825,608 USD

Walasse Ting Artworks

Walasse Ting (4,182 results)
Femme et fleurs

Walasse Ting

Femme et fleurs

Sale Date: October 24, 1989

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Peinture, 1956–1956

Walasse Ting

Peinture, 1956–1956

Sale Date: October 12, 1989

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PILLOW TALK, 1974–1974

Walasse Ting

PILLOW TALK, 1974–1974

Sale Date: November 17, 1988

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My grand mother, 1960–1960

Walasse Ting

My grand mother, 1960–1960

Sale Date: September 29, 1987

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Seasplash, 1961–1961

Walasse Ting

Seasplash, 1961–1961

Sale Date: June 26, 1986

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I have a spring shower, 1979

Walasse Ting

I have a spring shower, 1979

Sale Date: May 7, 1986

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