Tsang kin wah biography samples
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Tsang Kin-Wah
Tsang Kin-Wah (Chinese: 曾建華) is a visual artist based in Hong Kong. His earlier work, particularly his "wallpaper art", was known for its combination of beautiful illustration and painting, and for its use of profane or obscene words. More recently, he has explored topics related to politics and religion via large-form, multi-media installations that combine music, video and light projections.
Early life and education
[edit]Tsang was born in Shantou, Guangdong Province, China, and moved to Hong Kong as a young child. He studied art at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Camberwell College of Arts in London on a Chevening Scholarship.[1]
Wallpaper Art
[edit]His wallpaper art creates large-scale wallpaper installations that evoke the floral designs of William Morris in a style that has become known as word-art installation.[2] It combines foul language with floral patterns (the text is arranged to form flowers and plants),
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Tsang, Kin-wah
Born in Guangdong, China in 1976, Tsang Kin-wah moved to Hong Kong in 1982. After graduating from Fine Arts Department of the kinesisk University of Hong Kong in 2000, he received a master’s degree from the Camberwell College of Arts, London Institute in 2003 beneath the British Chevening Postgraduate Scholarship.
Tsangfs works mainly focus on investigating the specific meanings created by combining the swear words with the elegant image and by presenting this as a struktur of wallpaper to cover and create different site-specific installations. Among these years, he has taken part in various group exhibitions such as “The State of Things” (National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo), “Preview”(Fat Galerie, Paris), “30 x 30” (Vertigo galleri, London), Hong Kong Art Biennial (2001, 2003 and 2005), Dutch Design Week 2005 (Temporary Art Centre, Eindhoven), etc. and has his solo exhibitions “Showcase: Tsang Kin-wah” (Tokyo, 2006), “Wallp