When I arrive to interview the artist Wong Ping at the Camden Arts Centre in London, he is anxious. Back home in Hong Kong, protesters have just stormed a government building after weeks of escalating ...
Wong Ping, Jungle of Desire, 2015 (still). Single-channel video, sound, color; 6:50 min. Courtesy the artist; Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong / Shanghai; and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los ...
Installation photo of Dear, Can I Give You a Hand? 2018, film, and “The Ha Ha Ha Online Cemetery Limited” (2019), toy dentures from Wong Ping: Heart Digger, Camden Arts Centre, 2019 (© Wong Ping, ...
Wong Ping and Heidi Lau are the joint winners of the third edition of the Sigg Prize, stewarded by Hong Kong’s M+ museum since 2018. It marks the first time the biennial award has named two artists to ...
Wong Ping, a self-described comedian, plunged into art several years ago with the libido of a petulant schoolboy under no adult supervision. In his animated world, genitals are playthings ...
Two artists—New York-based Heidi Lauand Hong Kong-based Wong Ping—have been named joint winners of the biennial Sigg Prize ...
The Hong Kong artist brings his explicit retro-pop videos to London's Camden Arts Centre and Mayfair
The Hong Kong-born artist Wong Ping is making waves with his witty, explicit animation videos that touch upon themes such as sexual repression, globalisation, twisted morality and the shortcomings of ...
Architect Dong-Ping Wong and fashion designer Virgil Abloh have produced a sketch design for a city during a 15-minute video call live on stage in Cape Town. Wong, founding director of architecture ...
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