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Wong Wai Yin | |
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黃慧妍 | |
| Born | 1981 (age 44–45) |
| Other name | Doris Wong Wai Yin |
| Education | Master of Fine Arts |
| Alma mater | Chinese University of Hong Kong University of Leeds |
| Occupation | visual artist |
| Website | wwy |
Doris Wong Wai Yin (born 1981) is a Hong Kong visual artist.
Background
生於香港1981,王慧妍畢業於2004年在香港中文大學藝術系本科。 並在2005年里茲大學修學藝術碩士。 她也是廣州觀察社的創辦人。 此社包含了畫作, 雕像, 拼貼畫作,攝影等多元創作。 王的獨一無二的概念式作品也令她獲得了界內的認可。 王慧妍擁有超越傳統工作室實踐的廣泛思維方式,並經常研究真實或偽造的定義與及何謂構成藝術等的藝術本質。王創建了模擬器,著手將這些“原始”作品與原始文章並列放置,消除了理想框架的概念,並說服觀眾質疑真實性的本質; 挑戰先入之見,但同時模糊界限。 王在香港廣泛展出了她的作品,並在日本,美國,新加坡和廣州展示了她的作品。
Exhibitions
Selected Solo Exhibitions
- 2016. "Without Trying", Spring Workshop, Hong Kong
- 2011. "Becoming a Different Person Might be Hard" – A Painting Exhibition of Wong Wai Yin,[1] iPRECIATION,[2] Hong Kong
- 2011. "From Wong Wai Yin's Collection to the Hong Kong Art Archive",[3] Asia Art Archive,[4] Hong Kong
- 2010. "Woofer Café Ten", Woofer Ten,[5] Hong Kong
- 2009. "L'Écume des choses" – l'art de Wong Wai Yin, Observation Society, Guangzhou, China
Selected Group Exhibitions
- 2014. "Man's Future Fund", Discover Asia, Art Fair Tokyo,[6] Japan
- 2013. ""But is it Art?" "I know but I don't know."",[7] Gallery EXIT,[8] Hong Kong
- 2013. "The Imperfect Circle", Osage Gallery, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
- 2013. "BiennaleOnline 2013"[citation needed]
- 2013. "Hong Kong Eye", ArtisTree,[9] Hong Kong
- 2012. "Mobile M+: Yau Ma Tei",[10] Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong
- 2012. "Why Do Trees Grow Till the End?",[11] SOUTHSITE, Hong Kong
- 2012. "Wearable Exhibition: Bring Art Everywhere", Fotan, Hong Kong
- 2011. "Primitive Craftsmanship – Contemporary Mechanism", Artist Commune, Hong Kong
- 2011. "Except why not just come right out and say it:", Collectors House, Heerlen, The Netherlands
- 2010. "Siu Sai Gual Bananale", Woofer Ten,[5] Hong Kong
- 2010. "Taipei Biennial 2010",[12] Taipei Fine Arts Museum,[13] Taipei, Taiwan
- 2010. "Everything Goes Wrong for the Poor Couple", ART HK 10,[14] Hong Kong
- 2010. "Go: The First OCAT Youth Exhibition", OCT Contemporary Art Terminal, Shenzhen, China
- 2010. "A Guide to Job Loss", Inheritance Projects, Shenzhen, China
- 2010. "FAX", Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong
- 2009. "ISCP Open Studio", ISCP,[15] New York, USA
- 2009. "One Degree of Separation", Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester, UK
- 2009. "Louis Vuitton: A Passion for Creation", Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
- 2009. "Muse", Louis Vuitton Gallery, Hong Kong
- 2009. "Some Rooms", Osage Gallery, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
- 2009. "Charming Experience", Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
- 2009. "Reality Revisited", OC Gallery, Hong Kong
- 2008. "Wanakio 2008", Okinawa, Japan
- 2008. "Reversed Reality", Worksound, Portland, USA
- 2008. "The 3rd Guangzhou Triennial", Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China
- 2008. "Inside Looking Out", Osage Gallery, Singapore
- 2008. "Women's Work", Osage Gallery, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
- 2008. "Sick Leaves" Conceptual Art Exhibition, C&G Artpartment, Hong Kong
- 2008. "Shek Kip Mei / World: Public Housing 20/20", MOST, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre, Hong Kong
- 2008. "Hong Kong Anarchitecture Bananas: Artists who reclaim space", Artist Commune, Hong Kong
- 2008. "Fair Enough", Blue Lotus Gallery, Hong Kong
- 2008. "Sun of Beach", Wong Wai Wheel Artspace, Hong Kong
- 2008. "Fotanian: Fotan Artists Open Studios 2008", =(o-otter studio, Fotanian Artists Studios, Hong Kong
- 2007. "Vending Art Machine" Made in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
- 2007. "Copied Right", Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong
- 2007. "Time After Time", Basement, Hollywood Centre, Hong Kong
- 2007. "97+10" Reversing Horizons, Artist Reflections of the Hong Kong Handover 10th Anniversary, MoCA Shanghai, Shanghai, China
- 2007. "Exhibitions On – Fire!", Para/Site Central, Hong Kong
- 2007. "Variances in Singular", Too Art, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Hong Kong
- 2007. "Fotanian: Open Studio 2007", =(o-otter studio, Fotanian Artists Studios, Hong Kong
- 2006. "Dream a little dream", Basement, Hollywood Centre, Hong Kong
- 2006. "aWay" Group Exhibition of Contemporary Visual Artists, 1a space, Hong Kong
- 2005. "Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 2005", Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
- 2005. "Art SuperMart@Para/Site", Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong
- 2005. "Studio Visit", Bankley House Studios, Manchester, UK
- 2005. "Meeting Point" MA Fine Art Graduation Show, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
- 2004. "Build: HK Spirit Red White Blue", Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Hong Kong
- 2004. "CUHK Fine Art Graduation Show", The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- 2004. "Sculpture non Sculpture", 1a space, Hong Kong
- 2003. "Fotanian", Yiliu Painting Factory, Fotanian Artists Studios, Hong Kong
- 2003. "Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 2003", Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
- 2003. "Just Do It" Sharon Lam, Doris To and Wong Wai-yin Joint Exhibition, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- 2002. "Cho Siu-yee and Wong Wai-yin Joint Exhibition", The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Curated Projects
- 2011. "Love and Community", Woofer Ten,[5] Hong Kong
- 2010. "Kanyu Weiti Fengshui Weiyong Sculpture Installation", Woofer Ten,[5] Hong Kong
- 2008. "Sun of Beach", Wong Wai Wheel Artspace,[16] Hong Kong
Awards
- 2009. "ADC and ACC Artist-in-Residence Fellowship", Hong Kong Arts Development Council and Asian Cultural Council,[17] Hong Kong
- 2004. "The British Chevening Scholarship[18]", Hong Kong Arts Development Council,[17] Hong Kong
- 2003. "Hui's Fine Arts Award", The Art of CUHK 2003, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- 2003. "Cheung's Fine Arts Award", The Art of CUHK 2003, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Artist-In-Residence
- 2011. "From Wong Wai Yin's Collection to the Hong Kong Art Archive[3]", Asia Art Archive,[4] Hong Kong
- 2009–2010. ISCP,[15] New York, USA
- 2008. "Wanakio 2008[19]", Okinawa, Japan
- 2008. Worksound, Portland, USA
Collections
Private Collections
- Hong Kong Museum of Art[20]
- Hong Kong Kadist Art Foundation, Paris/San Francisco
- M+, Hong Kong
References
- ^ "'Becoming a Different Person Might be Hard' – A Painting Exhibition of Wong Wai Yin". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ "iPreciation". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ a b "From Wong Wai Yin's Collection to the Hong Kong Art Archive". Asia Art Archive. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ a b "Asia Art Archive". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ a b c d "WooFer Ten". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ "Art Fair Tokyo".
- ^ "KWAN Sheung Chi + WONG Wai Yin: "But is it Art?" "I know but I don't know."".
- ^ "Gallery Exit". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ "ArtisTree".
- ^ "Mobile M+: Yau Ma Tei".
- ^ "Why Do Trees Grow Till the End".
- ^ "Taipei Biennial 2010".
- ^ "Taipei Fine Arts Museum".
- ^ "ART HK 10".
- ^ a b "International Studio & Curatorial Program". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ "Wong Wai Yin's Official Page". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ a b "Hong Kong Arts Development Council".
- ^ "Chevening Awards in Hong Kong". Retrieved 13 October 2014.
- ^ "Wanakio".
- ^ "Hong Kong Museum of Art". Hong Kong Museum of Art. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
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Category:Hong Kong women artists
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