Tang Contemporary Art
First published on 25 March 2020
First published on 25 March 2020
Heri Dono's multi-faceted practice is loaded with symbols and imagery that weave together traditional Indonesian wayang kulit (shadow puppet theatre), satire, and contemporary cartoons and art. Employing humour and parody, Dono approaches the
Rodel Tapaya is a leading Philippine painter who is known for his large-scale canvases, narrative murals and sculptural installations that evoke the primordial rainforests of indigenous folklore as allegories for the present reality. Often
b.1965 Mae Hong Sorn, Thailand Sakarin Krue-On is a contemporary Thai visual artist. His works are often site-specific installations with traditional Thai cultural influences. The art of Sakarin Krue-On involves a variety of approaches, from
Being one of Indonesia's most provocative and engaging artists, Entang Wiharso his paintings and Installations combine personal, Western and Indonesian mythologies and cast a critical eye on International politics, environmental issues and cultural
Qin Qi graduated from the Department of Oil Painting at the Lu Xun Academy in Shenyang. Since Qin Qi emerged in the art world in 2002, he has created work that both negates and advances ideas and styles, forging a distinctive path for himself within
Tang Contemporary Art is proud to present the blockbuster exhibition of the year, Echo among Geographies, including paintings and installations by seven celebrated contemporary artists highlighting the diversity of cultures, identities and
Chen Danqing is an American-Chinese painter known for his realist depictions of nudes and rugged landscapes. Influenced by the paintings of Jean-François Millet, Chen empathetically portrayed Tibetan farmers and herdsman, drawing criticism from the
Zhao Zhao is an artist who works across media, incorporating objects, performance, video, and painting into his practice. A significant figure among the young post-1980s generation of contemporary Chinese artists, the artist's work often
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