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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Gordon Cheung, Trembling Sunrise, 2011

Gordon Cheung

Trembling Sunrise, 2011
Financial Times stock listings, acrylic and inkjet on canvas
150 x 200 cm
59 1/8 x 78 3/4 in.
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Cheung refers to 'Trembling Sunrise' as a 'triple disaster' painting: made in 2011, on the eve of the historic Japanese tsunami, it depicts a flooded wasteland (prophetically referencing future ecological crises),...
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Cheung refers to 'Trembling Sunrise' as a "triple disaster" painting: made in 2011, on the eve of the historic Japanese tsunami, it depicts a flooded wasteland (prophetically referencing future ecological crises), the trembling edifices of buildings affected by the earthquake in Japan which followed the tsunami, and finally, the radioactive glow in the background of the nuclear power plants radiation leak following the two environmental disasters. The stag is an archetype of nature, the king of the forest, shown here in a moment between life and death, fall and recover.
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