Suling Wang
Suling Wang | |
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Born | 1968 (age 55–56) |
Suling Wang (
Wang's art is inspired by Taiwanese oral tradition from her childhood[1] and her exploration of identity within Eastern and Western cultures. Her work is composed of meticulously created layers of painted calligraphy and cartoon-like forms overlaid atop other shapes that suggest trees, stems, and mountains.[2]
Early life
Wang grew up in rural
Exhibitions
Wang's work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions. She held solo exhibitions at Eslite Gallery, Taipei(2011);[
Museum collections
Her work is represented in the permanent collections of important museums, particularly in USA, where her paintings are exhibited at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York;[7] the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles;[8] the Cincinnati Art Museum;[9] The Utah Museum of Fine Arts;[10] and the Rubell Museum, Miami.;[11] White Rabbit Gallery, Australia[12] and the Pizzuti Collection, Ohio.[13]
See also
References
- ^ Comis, Guido, “Suling Wang,” Tema Celeste, May/June 2005.
- ^ “Suling Wang” The Guardian Guide, 19 February
- ^ a b Hillings, Valerie L., Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now, National Gallery of Victoria, 2007.
- ^ a b Suling Wang Biography
- ^ "Archive", Pekin Fine Arts Archived 2007-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "A Global Art Explosion", Apollo: International Magazine of Art and Antiquities, August 2006.
- ^ Raymond Gill, "A Show of Strength: The Guggenheim Collection 1940s to Now", The Age, Australia, 28 June 2007
- ^ Chelsea Mason, "Contemporary Chinese Art: Generating Debate and Sometimes Staggering Prices" US China Today, 8/11/2008 and "MOCA's Chinese Future", Suzanne Muchnic, 29/08/2007, Los Angeles Times.
- ^ 2010 Report to the Community, Cincinnati Art Museum.
- ^ UMFA Press, Past Exhibitions
- ^ Rubell Family Collection, Browse the Collection
- ^ White Rabbit Gallery ,Browse the Collection
- ^ Pizzuti Collection