Wong Chi Hang Sara

Wong Chi Hang Sara (born in Hong Kong in 1968) is a Hong Kong-based visual artist and landscape architect. Wong graduated with a BA degree in Fine Arts from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1992 and an MA in Landscape Architecture from the University of Hong Kong.[1]

Wong was one of the founding members of Para Site, a Hong Kong gallery and organisation dedicated to contemporary art forms which opened in 1996. She is part of the Fotanian artists studio community at Fo Tan in Hong Kong. Her work brings together the fields of architecture and art, addressing the ways people move through spaces by creating large sculptural forms. Wong works alone and collaboratively with artists including as Leung Chi Wo Warren on socially engaged art projects such as City Cookie (1999-2003)

Wong’s exhibitions include: Shanghai Biennale (2000), 50th Venice Biennale (2001),[2][3] Gwangju (2002).

Public collections

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Awards

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Artist-in-residence

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Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Documentation of her works can be found in the Hong Kong Art Archive

References

  1. Fotanian 2004: Open Studio. Fotanian, Hong Kong. 2004. p. 3. ISBN 988-98221-1-3.
  2. "Venice Biennale debut for Hong Kong Visual Arts - HKADC". hkadc.org.hk. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
  3. Universes in Universe - Pat Binder, Gerhard Haupt. "Leung Chi-wo und Sara Wong Chi-hang: Interview, 49th Venice Biennial, 2001". universes-in-universe.de. Retrieved 2014-04-19.
  4. Pearl Lam Galleries: http://www.pearllam.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files_mf/1375267392SaraWongCVE.pdf
  5. 1 2 Hong Kong Art Archive: http://finearts.hku.hk/hkaa/revamp2011/artist_view.php?artist_id=135
  6. 1 2 OV Gallery: http://www.ovgallery.com/artist/sara-wong/
  7. Hong Kong Arts Development Council. "Venice Biennale Press Release".
  8. Binder, Pat. "Leung Chi-wo und Sara Wong Chi-hang: Interview".
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