
Much of Tsang Kin Wah’s work focuses on investigating specific meanings by depicting profanity through elegant floral imagery to cover and create different site-specific installations. Tsang was born in China in 1976 and is a graduate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Camberwell College of Arts at the London Institute. He has participated in various international exhibitions such as Reversing Horizons at the Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Shanghai, You Cannot Clone It, But You Can Buy It, Art China Gallery, Hamburg, Art Fair Tokyo 2007, Good/Bad¬ at the Museum of Dostoevsky, St. Petersburg, The State of Things and Louis Vuitton: A Passion for Creation at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. His recent solo shows include Space – Installation Exhibition, Shanghai, Tsang Kin-Wah at Yvon Lambert, Paris and The Third Seal, Pekin Fine Arts, Beijing. He is a recipient of the Hong Kong Art Biennial’s 2001 Prize of Excellence, the 2005 Sovereign Asian Art Prize, the 2007 Tokyo TDC Prize and his works are found in key collections worldwide. He is currently representing Hong Kong at the 2010 Sydney Biennale.

HK$4,400.00
A boxed set of 4 fine bone china sinner plates by Tsang Kin Wah (edition of 50)
TSANG Kin-Wah (b.1976) was born in China and is a graduate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Camberwell College of Arts at the London Institute. Tsang participated in various group exhibitions such as Reversing Horizons (Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Shanghai), You Cannot Clone It, But You Can Buy It (ArtChina Gallery, Hamburg), Art Fair Tokyo 2007 (Tokyo), Good/Bad (Museum of Dostoevsky, St. Petersburg), The State of Things (National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo), 30x30 (Vertigo Gallery, London), Hong Kong Art Biennial (2001, 2003, 2005), and has been presented in the solo exhibitions Space – Installation Exhibition by TSANG Kin-Wah (Room With A View, Shanghai, 2004)
He is a recipient of the Hong Kong Art Biennial’s 2001 Prize of Excellence, the 2005 Sovereign Asian Art Prize, the 2007 Tokyo TDC Prize and his works are found in key collections worldwide, including the Sovereign Art Foundation, Museum of Design, Zurich, the Camberwell College of Arts, London, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
HK$4,400.00
A boxed set of 4 fine bone china sinner plates by Tsang Kin Wah (edition of 50)
TSANG Kin-Wah (b.1976) was born in China and is a graduate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Camberwell College of Arts at the London Institute. Tsang participated in various group exhibitions such as Reversing Horizons (Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Shanghai), You Cannot Clone It, But You Can Buy It (ArtChina Gallery, Hamburg), Art Fair Tokyo 2007 (Tokyo), Good/Bad (Museum of Dostoevsky, St. Petersburg), The State of Things (National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo), 30x30 (Vertigo Gallery, London), Hong Kong Art Biennial (2001, 2003, 2005), and has been presented in the solo exhibitions Space – Installation Exhibition by TSANG Kin-Wah (Room With A View, Shanghai, 2004)
He is a recipient of the Hong Kong Art Biennial’s 2001 Prize of Excellence, the 2005 Sovereign Asian Art Prize, the 2007 Tokyo TDC Prize and his works are found in key collections worldwide, including the Sovereign Art Foundation, Museum of Design, Zurich, the Camberwell College of Arts, London, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and the Hong Kong Heritage Museum.
HK$4,400.00
These beautifully designed plates are part of a series of collaborations for Artists' Editions at faux. There are 4 plates in each boxed set of a limited edition of just 50 sets. Each set contains a certificate signed by the artist.
HK$4,400.00
These beautifully designed plates are part of a series of collaborations for Artists' Editions at faux. There are 4 plates in each boxed set of a limited edition of just 50 sets. Each set contains a certificate signed by the artist.