1993
Hand-colored black and white print
20 x 21.6 cm
Winsing Arts Collection

1993
Hand-colored black and white print
20 x 21.6 cm
Winsing Arts Collection
In 1969, Li Yuan-chia left London for the countryside of Cumbria, expanding his practice into spatial installations that engaged with the surrounding landscape. Following two studio shows in Boothby, he later purchased a farmhouse from artist Winifred Nicholson, which he single-handedly expanded into the LYC Museum and Art Gallery. From its opening in 1971 until 1982, the museum hosted over 200 exhibitions and published its own catalogues, becoming a key hub for modern art in northern England. Li continued developing interactive and haptic ‘cosmic point’ reliefs and totemic paintings. After closing the museum, he turned to photographic printmaking, hand-colouring his own black-and-white photographs. These images combined naturalistic and staged elements, sometimes featuring self-portraits with his face concealed. The lyricism, melancholy, and mystery of his late works reflect the state of mind in his final years.
