Untitled

Title
Untitled
Creator
Year/Period
1983
Region
Malaysia
Dimension
Image size: 147.6 x 42.9 cm
Accession No.
2001-03328
Credit Line
Gift of Carolyn Wong on behalf of the Huang Yao Foundation

Born to a literati family in Shanghai, China, Huang Yao (1914-1987) received his formative education from his father in classical literati traditions and calligraphy, particularly in the archaic scripts of oracle bone and bronze inscription. In the 1930s, he gained recognition as a talented cartoonist for creating the comic character “Niu Bi Zi” which was widely used as an educational resource in schools. Huang travelled to Southeast Asia after the end of World War II in 1945, and resided in different countries before settling permanently in Malaysia in 1956. He worked primarily as an art educator until his retirement in 1973. A prolific artist, he had held 23 solo and group exhibitions and six retrospective exhibitions.Together with another work (2001-03327) in the SAM collection, this couplet is commonly displayed for the new year. Like many of Huang’s other calligraphic works, emphasis is placed on the characters while the illustrations serve a secondary role.