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Walasse Ting (1929-2010): Chinese-American artist celebrated for his vibrant 'popular figuratism' paintings of women, cats & animals. Influenced by CoBrA & Pop Art.

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Artist Biography

A Life Painted in Vibrant Hues: The World of Walasse Ting

Walasse Ting, born Ding Xiongquan in Shanghai in 1929, was an artist who defied easy categorization, a true cosmopolitan spirit whose work pulsed with the energy of both Eastern and Western traditions. His journey began amidst the burgeoning art scene of pre-revolutionary China, though his formal training at the Shanghai College of Fine Arts was brief. The seeds of artistic expression were sown early, nurtured by a family that owned factories – a background perhaps contributing to his later embrace of bold color and dynamic composition. Leaving China in 1946, Ting embarked on a path that would lead him through Hong Kong before finally finding a pivotal home in Paris in 1952. This relocation marked not just a geographical shift but an immersion into the heart of the European avant-garde.

Embracing Experimentation: CoBrA and Beyond

Paris in the post-war era was a crucible of artistic innovation, and Ting quickly found himself drawn to the orbit of the CoBrA group – an international collective dedicated to spontaneous expression and rejecting established norms. Connecting with figures like Karel Appel, Asger Jorn, and Pierre Alechinsky proved transformative. The emphasis on intuitive mark-making, vibrant color palettes, and a playful disregard for convention deeply resonated with Ting’s developing aesthetic. This period was one of exploration, as he experimented with abstract forms and techniques, laying the groundwork for the distinctive style that would come to define his career. He wasn't merely absorbing influences; he was actively participating in a movement that sought to redefine the very language of art. The spirit of CoBrA – its rejection of intellectual constraints in favor of raw emotion – became an enduring element in Ting’s artistic DNA.

New York and the Birth of ‘Popular Figuratism’

In 1957, Ting crossed the Atlantic, settling in New York City at a time when Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art were reshaping the American art landscape. Initially continuing to explore abstract avenues, his work gradually evolved, culminating in what became known as “popular figuratism” from the mid-1970s onwards. This wasn’t simply a stylistic shift; it was a synthesis of influences. Ting's unique approach involved applying broad areas of vibrant color with a Chinese brush and acrylic paint, often depicting recognizable figures – particularly women, cats, birds, and other animals – within dynamic, energetic compositions. It was a bold fusion of Eastern techniques and Western subject matter, creating images that were both immediately accessible and deeply evocative. His paintings weren’t merely representations; they were celebrations of life, sensuality, and the sheer joy of color.

Themes, Legacy, and a Colorful Impact

Ting's work is instantly recognizable for its exuberant palette and playful imagery. Recurring themes – nude women, often surrounded by floral motifs, alongside depictions of cats, birds, and other animals – populate his canvases, presented with a whimsical yet sensual quality. The “Cat Women” series stands as perhaps his most celebrated body of work, embodying the artist’s signature style. Beyond painting, Ting was also a prolific writer, authoring thirteen books throughout his career, demonstrating a multifaceted creative spirit. His collaborations with poets like Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder further enriched his artistic expression, blurring the boundaries between visual art and literature. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1970, solidifying his position within the art world. Today, his works are held in prestigious museum collections worldwide – including the Guggenheim Museum (New York), the Museum of Modern Art (New York), and the Tate Modern (London) – testament to his enduring legacy. Walasse Ting passed away in 2010, leaving behind a vibrant body of work that continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of Eastern sensibility and Western dynamism, establishing him as a significant figure in 20th-century art. His paintings remain a powerful reminder of the transformative power of color and the enduring allure of playful expression.
Walasse Ting

Walasse Ting

1929 - 2010 , China

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Popular Figuratism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Pop Art
    • CoBrA
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Karel Appel
    • Asger Jorn
    • Pierre Alechinsky
  • Date Of Birth: 1929
  • Date Of Death: 2010
  • Full Name: Walasse Ting
  • Nationality: Chinese-American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Cat Women series
    • Flowers and Fruits...
    • Goldfish and Beauty
    • Two Parrots
    • Cat
  • Place Of Birth: Shanghai, China
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