Danho: Paintings
By (Author) Robert Combas
By (author) David Rosenberg
By (author) Tatiana Phuong
By (author) Evia Production Contributor
Skira
Skira
31st March 2022
Italy
General
Non Fiction
759.9597
Hardback
120
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
980g
In 1983 the Chinese artist Danhoo left his birthplace, Saigon in Vietnam and immigrated to France, settling in Paris. Before becoming an artist, Danhoo began working for a well known artists' materials supply house. While delivering materials to artists, he seized the opportunity to learn and even began to assist them creatively. This was when his artistic career started shaping. Soon, he became closely acquainted with some major artists of this era in Paris: Debre, Zao Wou-Ki, Rebeyrolles, Velickovic, Ernest Pignon-Ernest... Then, he went on to assist Erro, Robert Combas as well as Lee Ufan before devoting himself to his own artistic career. Although Vietnamese by birth, Danhoo has Chinese ancestry, with that he brought with him the art of calligraphy.
Inspired by the great American abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock as well as the free flow of Qi (the vital energy), Danhoo uses the Dripping technique, combined with other european influences. Matter, signs and symbols interlace, creating vast fields of colors and energy.