Ju Ming
Ju Ming is a sculptor.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for a wood sculpture work attributed to Ju Ming was C$52,650 - paid for "Untitled (Tai Chi Series)" at Heffel in Vancouver on Thu, Oct 27, 2011.
ArtValue.ca has 3 auction art sale records for their wood sculpture results, with prices in the range of C$25,000 to C$100,000.
ArtValue.ca has 3 auction art sale records for their wood sculpture results, with prices in the range of C$25,000 to C$100,000.
In the mid-1970s, it was the humorous suggestion of Ju Ming's Master, Yang Yu-yu, that led Ming to study Tai Chi as a means to build his physical strength. The young artist was soon a devotee, and the balance and movement of Tai Chi became the creative centre of his unique style and his most recognized subject matter. His early Tai Chi wood sculptures caused a sensation at his 1976 solo exhibition at Taipei's National Museum of History. Planned to be a one-week show, it was extended for a year due to public demand.