Lot 13
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Ho Sin Tung

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Description

  • Ho Sin Tung
  • William, It Was Really Nothing
  • Colour pencil and ink on paper
  • 84 by 110 cm; 33 by 43¼ in.
  • 2015

Catalogue Note

Ho Sin Tung

Ho Sin Tung was born in Hong Kong in 1986 and has lived, studied and
worked there ever since. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art degree
from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2008 and has been making
art ever since then. Ho’s work is multidisciplinary and cross-media. Her
two-dimensional work predominantly uses pencil, graphite and watercolor
in combination with ready-made images – including the use of stickers,
maps, charts, rubber-stamps and timelines. These are reinterpreted to
narrate stories of places, relationships and periods of time often within a
premeditated, objective historical setting. Ho also creates video art and
projects that interpret and extend different narrative frameworks. She had
her solo exhibitions "Icarus Shrugged”(2015), “Hong Kong Inter-vivos Film
Festival”(2012) and “Don’t Shoot the Messenger”(2010) in Hanart TZ Gallery,
Hong Kong. She also participated in group shows such as: "SeMA Biennale
Mediacity Seoul 2014: Ghosts, Spies and Grandmothers" in Seoul Museum
of Art, Seoul (2014), "The Part In The Story Where A Part Becomes A Part
Of Something Else" in Witte de With, Rotterdam (2014), “The 9th Shanghai
Biennale” in The Power Station of Art, Shanghai (2012), "CAFAM·FUTURE"
in China Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum, Beijing (2012) etc.