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  • Jacky Tsai

    China

    Art Brokerage: Jacky Tsai Chinese Artist: Jacky Tsai is an eminent Chinese pop artist, creating peculiar pieces with an inventive approach to traditional materials and craftsmanship. Tsai works to establish balance and harmony between cultural extremes. His original style, featuring of references to western pop art in combination with eastern artistry re-imagines the concept of beauty to be appreciated by viewer of all different cultural heritages. Tsai is perhaps best known as the creator behind British fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s iconic floral skull. The floral skull, illustrating the iconography of the skull with bloom of plants, is the best exemplar of the artist’s vision. Tsai works to dispel attitudes of fear and superstition prevalent in Chinese perception of death, to encourage the emergence of beauty in decay within the symbol of the skull playing with concepts of reborn from death. Determine to spread his aspiration, Tsai works across various fields including installations, sculpture, and fashion. Since the debut of his very own fashion label, Tsai has collaborated with high-end mega department store such as Harvey Nichols, and Lane Crawford. In 2014, Tsai collaborated with the internationally acclaimed Chinese luxury brand Shanghai Tang. The collection was launched globally in May 2014, significantly praised by consumer and critics worldwide. Listings wanted.

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Culture Clash 2016 Huge  Limited Edition Print - Jacky Tsai

Jacky Tsai

Culture Clash 2016 Huge

Limited Edition Print: Screenprint on Somerset Paper With Hand Torn Edge, Hand Signed, From the Edition of 60

Size: 31x53 in  | 78x135 cm
🔥Huge Framed Limited Edition Screenprint - Well Priced
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