Walasse Ting

American, born China, 1929 - 2010

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  • The image displays thick black shapes and vigorous brush strokes, interspersed with splatters and drips that create intricate lines across the canvas.

    Dragon from China Sea

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (zinc) in black on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.997

    Not on view
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    1¢ Life

    Allan Kaprow, Eberhard W. Kornfeld, Maurice Beaudet, Joan Mitchell, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Claes Oldenburg, Kimber Smith, Sam Francis, Andy Warhol, Kurt R. Hoffmann Sonderborg, Tom Wesselmann, Enrico Baj, James Rosenquist, Walasse Ting, Mel Ramos, Various Artists, Bram Van Velde, Karel Appel, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Alfred Leslie, Reinhoud, Öyvind Fahlström, Alfred Jensen, Jim Dine, Alan Davie, Asger Jorn, Pierre Alechinsky, Robert Rauschenberg, Antonio Saura

    1964

    Portfolio of 62 color lithographs, 19 reproductions, and 61 poems, with colophon page  Accession ID  1992.37.1

    Not on view
  • Bold, sweeping lines intersect and overlap in an image, forming chaotic shapes. Elements suggest a whirlwind or storm, and the text "TING AND TAMARIND" sits at the top with irregular typography. The composition blends pointed and curved elements, resembling thorny vines or abstract urban graffiti.

    Title Page

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (zinc) in green on white arches paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1001

    Not on view
  • A teal L-shaped form dominates the image, overlaid with abstract splatters and scribbles of blue and green.

    Double Bubble Gum

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (stone and aluminum) in two blues and transparent green on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.998

    Not on view
  • The image shows an arrangement of black brushstrokes and angular lines forming an abstract composition. The lines intersect chaotically, creating a dynamic structure. The strokes vary in thickness and converge and extend outward.

    Blue Tango

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (zinc) in blue-black on white arches paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1004

    Not on view
  • The image shows sweeping black lines and splatters. On the left, there are chaotic lines and blotches forming shapes reminiscent of wires or mechanical parts. The composition transitions into a meandering curve resembling a snake or river, stretching diagonally across the beige canvas. There are textual elements in the background.

    Colophon

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (zinc) in black on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1007

    Not on view
  • The image showcases bold green shapes and lines in an abstract composition. On the left, a large amorphous shape resembles a side profile. To the right, chaotic lines and scribbles create a dynamic burst. The abstract artwork invites various interpretations, with dark green figures on a lighter background hinting at familiar objects in motion or transformation.

    Green Bombshell

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (aluminum) in green on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.995

    Not on view
  • The image displays thick, dark brushstrokes and splatters intersecting with fine lines to create an abstract composition. The shapes are reminiscent of shadows or storm clouds, while the lines and splatters suggest natural elements. Handwritten text in cursive script adds a human element to the artwork.

    Black Orpheus

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph in black on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.996

    Not on view
  • The image contains an array of dark scribbled lines and shapes arranged within loose, abstract forms. These elements create a pattern resembling tangled wires or a nest. The composition is bordered by a rough rectangle with a jagged and fluid top edge, giving the appearance of a torn frame. Below this, a series of brush strokes flow across the bottom, curving and twisting like a snake or a river. The abstract nature of the image allows for various interpretations, such as a dense forest or a storm captured in black and white, presented in an abstract visual form.

    Title Page

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (stone) in black on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.993

    Not on view
  • The image shows a thick, diagonal red streak surrounded by chaotic, abstract red scribbles. The tangled lines are located in the upper right quadrant, while sharp, jagged brush strokes fan out in the bottom left. Two red drips are visible at the bottom right.

    Red Thing

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (stone) in red on white arches paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1006

    Not on view
  • The image displays a large, bold, black rectangular shape in the center, intersected by dynamic, sweeping black lines. The artwork is an abstract composition of ink splatters and strokes that give the impression of bursting out. The irregular shapes and ink blots could evoke a tangled mass of branches or seaweed.

    Untitled

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (stone) in black on shintori paper  Accession ID  1984.34.1003

    Not on view
  • The image displays bold, sweeping shapes and lines stemming from a central oval shape. It features a vivid palette with splashes of red, yellow, teal, and blue.

    Hollywood Freeway

    Walasse Ting, Tamarind Institute

    1964

    Lithograph (zinc and aluminum) in yellow, blue-green, red and blue on rives bfk paper  Accession ID  1984.34.999

    Not on view