Rooster Man’s Tailspin
Year: 2024
Material/Technique: Oil, Canvas
Size: 41 × 24 cm
Edition: Unique
Signed:Included
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USD 382
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.

About the Work
- Year
- 2024
- Material/Technique
- Oil, Canvas
- Size
- 41 × 24 cm
- Edition
- Unique
- Signed
- Included
- Frame
- Not Set
- Work Certificate
- Included
- Distributor of artworks
- EQUAL™︎ ©
- Ship-from Area
- Abroad
- Days Until Dispatch
- Not Set
- Category
- Painting
- Style
- Everyday, Half Abstraction, Conceptual, Fantasy, Emotional, Geometry
Work Details
WORK CONCEPT =™︎ ©
I imagine a person sculpting a plastic toy car with his hands, making it drift at high speed by the feet of his handmade “Rooster Man.” He repeatedly rehearses this miniature provocation, testing the reaction of “authority” through speed and movement. The tall Rooster Man is large and solemn, needing to look down to see the restless car at his feet.
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Exhibition Information
- Past Exhibitions
- MEMORY PRACTICE – Wei, Wei De|SOLO EXHIBITION c/o EQUAL™︎ ©08.02.2025 - 09.07
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This artwork is available for purchase.
USD 382
Note: Prices are displayed as reference prices converted at the exchange rate. Payments are made in Japanese yen.
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Artist
Artist
Inspired by fragments of personal memory, Wei Wei’s practice unfolds in the space between the haze of recollection and the clarity of retrospection. His works carry a visual sensibility of grafting and mending, weaving together impressions that are at once intimate and elusive. Whether layering forms or subtly fragmenting the picture plane, he approaches the canvas as a quiet observer, steering clear of overt narratives. Instead, he creates distilled visual encounters—placing magnified details alongside intimate close-ups—gently revealing a sense of everyday perception that feels both strangely familiar and just beyond reach.
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