{"id":4855,"date":"2015-07-17T14:51:29","date_gmt":"2015-07-17T06:51:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www2.weiling-gallery.com\/gallery\/?post_type=portfolio&#038;p=4855"},"modified":"2015-07-17T14:54:26","modified_gmt":"2015-07-17T06:54:26","slug":"read-catalogue-essay-a-selection-of-drawings-by-toon-hian-1980-2011-by-anurendra-jegadeva","status":"publish","type":"portfolio","link":"https:\/\/weiling-gallery.com\/gallery\/portfolio-item\/read-catalogue-essay-a-selection-of-drawings-by-toon-hian-1980-2011-by-anurendra-jegadeva\/","title":{"rendered":"Read catalogue essay; &#8220;A selection of drawings by Toon Hian 1980-2011&#8221; by Anurendra Jegadeva"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id='artists-title'  class='avia-section av-av_section-142ff43b7600746a6e970fde5cf91c57 main_color avia-section-default avia-no-border-styling  avia-builder-el-0  avia-builder-el-no-sibling  avia-bg-style-scroll  container_wrap fullsize'  ><div class='container av-section-cont-open' ><main  role=\"main\" itemprop=\"mainContentOfPage\"  class='template-page content  av-content-full alpha units'><div class='post-entry post-entry-type-page post-entry-4855'><div class='entry-content-wrapper clearfix'>\n<div class='flex_column av-av_one_full-2a9015ff38129c418a3f2eafba3e9512 av_one_full  avia-builder-el-1  avia-builder-el-no-sibling  first flex_column_div '   ><section class=\"av_textblock_section \"  itemscope=\"itemscope\" itemtype=\"https:\/\/schema.org\/CreativeWork\" ><div class='avia_textblock  '  style='font-size:14px; '  itemprop=\"text\" ><p style=\"text-align: left;\"><span style=\"font-family: open sans thin; font-size: 25px; line-height: 24px; letter-spacing: 1px; color: #333333;\">A Selection of Drawings by Toon Hian 1980-2011<br \/>\nby Anurendra Jegadeva<\/span><\/p>\n<div style=\"font-size: 14px; line-height: 24px; color: #666666; text-align: justify;\">\n<p>At first, Toon Hian &#8211; like his art &#8211; is completely unexpected.\u00a0The scion of a third generation tin-mining family, Toon Hian is the a typical Perak businessman, brusque and busy, completely unassuming with fifteen minutes to spare before his next meeting. Possessed by the usual `Ipoh-mali\u2019 hallmarks, he is refreshingly unpretentious, a contradiction in collared t-shirts with an obviously exuberant zest for living. At the same time, he also happens to be an ardent, unlikely follower and &#8211; as he describes it \u2013 a minor collector, of the romantic works of George Chinnery \u2013 an 18th century English painter from the fraternity of Constable.<\/p>\n<p>Deliciously paradoxical, Toon Hian is of course the consummate gentlemen, gracious and hospitable, an old boy of St Michael\u2019s where he learnt the fundamentals of drawing and painting and mostly, as he puts it `how to look after your brushes\u2019. In the 1970s, he went to England to further his studies in Business Law and naturally returned to join the family business.<\/p>\n<p>He also \u2013 improbably &#8211; draws and paints in his spare time. And what accomplished drawings they are.\u00a0Bewildered brings together for the first time, a selection of fine drawings in ink and wash that Toon Hian has, after nearly 30 years &#8211; for no apparent reason and out of no where \u2013 decided to share with all of us.<\/p>\n<p>And it is an extremely refreshing exhibition.\u00a0Especially within the context of a contemporary art movement that is driven by its usual agendas and alliances; dictated by the hierarchies and egos and commercial interests we have all come to expect, Bewildered is a truly unexpected, unhindered and curious delight.<\/p>\n<p>Their aesthetic merits, evident on every one of these precious slips of paper, are obviously undeniable but it will be interesting to try and place these `outsider\u2019 works within the usual banal curatorial and art historical catergorisations within the jealous confines of our larger art movement.<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless, it seems as if Bewildered will be loved unconditionally. Toon Hian\u2019s drawings are simply that good.\u00a0For this artist, it appears that art is not static, as demonstrated by the stream of images through which the lives of all his characters are realized. Loosely divided into various series \u2013 Chinese mythology, the landscape, human relations and the animal world &#8211; each little drawing is as vital and as paradoxical as the other \u2013 here a monkey, there a reference to Han Su Yin, suddenly a Chinese emperor, manic horses, lonely dowagers and then a group of old Indian people.<\/p>\n<p>Unencumbered by the baggage and dictates of the art movement itself, Toon Hian makes his drawings intermittently during the day \u2013 between meetings, after work, any free time he gets and as such this body of works read like a diary.<\/p>\n<p>His scenes are filled with figures, at times scant and at other times packed to the brim, beautifully placed within spontaneous and instinctively designed landscapes that point to delightful and unsettling stories that are his but nevertheless allows the viewer to divulge purely on the basis that they are such beautiful things.\u00a0Vaguely reminiscent of the animated surrealism of Picasso, these little jewels are never derivative and seem to owe as much to classical Chinese brush painting even as they refer to modern European approaches to image making.<\/p>\n<p>With its vibrant lines and vivacious forms, Toon Hian\u2019s drawings are generally fiesta-like. They are quite simply, celebrations of themselves \u2013 unpretentious, instinctive and hugely enjoyable.\u00a0And again &#8211; very, very accomplished.<\/p>\n<p>For all their celebratory aspect however, each and every drawing is seldom without its opposite, namely, a sense of the wistful and the misguided. Flashy washes of grey and blue and black are counter-balanced by abrupt, even intentionally awkward forms and illogical scale. Faces drawn so as to be freshly child-like in their pristine directness also feature a grace of line and a weave of details that is the opposite of naivete.<\/p>\n<p>An example of the paradoxical in Toon Hian\u2019s art can be seen in the tiny intricate Pantomine \u2013 one of the few drawings presented in tender washes of pinks and yellow and blue and greens. Featuring a group of interwoven figures \u2013 perhaps risqu\u00e9 women dancers, perhaps everyday people waiting in line to meet a high official or at a line in the Post-office \u2013 this extravagant tiny painting, as with all his drawings, possess the standard elements for an erotic appeal. Yet this appeal is not what emerges, because the depiction of these provocative actors and actresses undermines an easy indulgence in sensuality. Bright flourishes of colour in this particular work \u2013 mirrored by the luminous washes in his other monochromatic works \u2013 act as stage lighting, subverting the throbbing tonal ranges of blacks and blues \u2013 in this case, violets and mauves. All of which, again and again in works like A Quarrel with its circle of fighting dog-beasts or the flirtatious Jade Necklace darken with melancholy and a certain pensiveness on the faces and poses of his actors in his otherwise lighthearted places. And it all happens in tiny scale often no more than six by nine inches!<\/p>\n<p>Among the steady stream of figures \u2013 in ones, threes or complex crowds is a wonderful rhythm of line \u2013 the artist chooses to place his figures and events in a colossal white space and in doing so seems to remove his compositions from any social reality. Far from being an endorsement of life as is, the artist depicts the world around him in exaggerated and manic terms making his celebrations a playful negation of real life instead. Such social distance illuminates the parody of daily life by fiesta participants or nimble, distorted characters in works like Gopal and Jumbo the Elephant or the somewhat indecipherable Birth.<\/p>\n<p>Each one of these drawings, like Toon Hian\u2019s larger body of works touch us in different ways. First and foremost \u2013 they are eloquently beautiful but almost as important as their aesthetic prowess is that fact that they are surreal explorations in which the artist strips the actors of all their guises to reveal the human reality beneath. The works in Bewildered seem to be Toon Hian\u2019s very own set of parables, a kind of wonderful book of virtues. All the more, because they are \u2013 again \u2013 so completely unexpected.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/section><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"A Selection of Drawings by Toon Hian 1980-2011 by Anurendra Jegadeva At first, Toon Hian - like his art - is completely unexpected.\u00a0The scion of a third generation tin-mining family, Toon Hian is the a typical Perak businessman, brusque and busy, completely unassuming with fifteen minutes to spare before his next meeting. 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