Tag Archives: Photographs

Kheng-li Wee (b. 1971)

Kheng-li Wee works in photography but was trained as a painter with a degree in Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania and Master of Fine Art from San Francisco Art Institute, California. Fascinated by memory and dwelling as manifested in architecture and urban spaces, Wee navigates through ancient, narrow, old streets and neighborhoods. By using photography as a process of seeing and recording, Wee seeks to pose philosophical and existential questions regarding the possibilities of seeing beyond the limits of concept and language. His work allows the viewer to glance into the intimate stories and traces of nuances in everyday situations. Wee’s latest works are the LED light-box series which aims to capture the urban neighborhood of Yanaka in Tokyo, Japan. His other two LED light-box series encompass urban neighborhoods of Laweyan in Solo, Indonesia, and Cheung Chau in Hong Kong, S.A.R. Wee taught visual arts at Tunghai University in Taichung, Taiwan.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2012 | In The Valley Is Silence, Littleton and Hennessy Asian Art, New York, USA
  • 2010 | In The Valley Is Silence (Selected Images), San Francisco Art Institute, USA
  • 2009 | Studies Of Daydreams, San Francisco Art Institute, USA
  • 2008 | Chinatown Square, San Francisco Art Institute, USA
  • 2006 | Istanbul, Art Forum Gallery, Singapore
  • 2005 | On The Silk Road, Art Forum Gallery, Singapore
  • 2004 | Zen City, Art Forum Gallery, Singapore
  • 2002 | Views Of A City, Art Forum Gallery / MICA Atrium, Singapore
  • 1992 | Graduate Solo Exhibition, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania, USA

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2015 | NOW, iPreciation, Singapore
  • 2015 | Portable Art Week, iPreciation, Singapore
  • 2010 | Vernissage: MFA Graduate Exhibition, Fort Mason, San Francisco, USA
  • 2010 | (Extra) Ordinary World, Swell Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, USA
  • 2009 | Cont.MFA, Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco Art Institute, USA
  • 2008 | The Varied Life Of People Of The Asian City, Fujifilm Square, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2006 | Every Sandplay, Club Family, Tokyo, Japan
  • 2004 | Popular Pleasures Through Photography, The Substation, Singapore
  • 2002 | The Month Of Photography, MICA Atrium, Singapore
  • 2001 | New Messenger, Gallery, Evason Hotel, Singapore
  • 2000 | ICP Graduate Exhibition, Chelsea Fine Arts Building, New York, USA

For the full list of exhibitions, please contact the gallery at enquiry@ipreciation.com


Artwork Images

Doris Wong Wai Yin 黃慧妍 (b. 1981)

Born in Hong Kong in 1981, Wong Wai Yin is a young visual artist who experiments with a variety of media. Ranging from painting, sculpture, collage, installations and photography, Wong’s works have won acclaim for her unique, conceptual approach. Possessing an expansive way of thinking beyond traditional studio practices, the artist frequently investigates the nature of what is real or fake, what constitutes art, and what doesn’t. Creating emulators, Wong proceeds to juxtapose these ‘raw’ pieces alongside the original articles, dispelling the notion of an ideal framework, and persuading viewers to question the nature of authenticity; challenging preconceptions whilst blurring boundaries. Wong graduated with a Bachelors of Fine Arts degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2004, and a Masters in Fine Arts from the University of Leeds, the United Kingdom in 2005. She was also the Founder of the Observation Society in Guangzhou. Wong has exhibited her works extensively in Hong Kong, as well as showcases in Japan, U.S.A, Singapore and Guangzhou. Wong’s works were also featured at the Hong Kong Museum of Art in 2009, as part of the ‘Louis Vuitton: A Passion for Creation’ exhibition. Wong’s artworks, including the exclusive ‘Hong Kong Artist Museum’ paintings, and her Museum Poster Series of works, are available for sale.

Education

  • 2005 | MA in Fine Art, University of Leeds, UK
  • 2004 | Bachelor of Arts, Fine Art Department, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Selected Solo Exhibitions

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2014 | Man’s Future Fund, Discover Asia, Art Fair Tokyo, Japan
  • 2013 | “But is it Art?” “I know but I don’t know.”, Gallery EXIT, Hong Kong
  • 2013 | The Imperfect Circle, Osage Gallery, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
  • 2013 | Hong Kong Eye”, ArtisTree, Hong Kong
  • 2012 | Mobile M+: Yau Ma Tei”, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong
  • 2012 | Why Do Trees Grow Till the End?, SOUTHSITE, Hong Kong
  • 2012 | Wearable Exhibition: Bring Art Everywhere, Fotan, Hong Kong
  • 2011 | Primitive Craftsmanship – Contemporary Mechanism, Artist Commune, Hong Kong
  • 2011 | Except why not just come right out and say it, Collectors House, Heerlen, The Netherlands
  • 2010 | Go-Young Artist in China, OCAT, Shenzhen, China
  • 2009 | ISCP Open Studio, ISCP, New York, USA
  • 2009 | One Degree Separation, Chinese Art Centre, Manchester, UK
  • 2009 | Louis Vuitton: A Passion for Creation, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
  • 2009 | Muse, Louis Vuitton Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 2009 | Charming Experience, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong
  • 2008 | 3rd Guangzhou Triennial, Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China
  • 2007 | Art responds to the 14 Qks, Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong
  • 2007 | Copied right, Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong
  • 2007 | 97+10, Videotage, MOMA, Shanghai, China
  • 2007 | Variances in Singular, Hong Kong Art Center, Hong Kong
  • 2006 | Dream a little dream, Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong
  • 2005 | Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition, Hong Kong
  • 2005 | Art SuperMart Para/Site, Para/Site Art Space, Hong Kong
  • 2005 | Studio Visit, Bankley House Studios, Manchester, UK
  • 2005 | Meeting Point, MA Fine Art Graduation Show, University of Leeds, UK

For full list of exhibitions, please contact the gallery at enquiry@iprecitaion.com


Images of Artworks

Hung Liu 劉虹 (b. 1948 – d. 2021)

Born in Changchun, China and later becoming an American citizen, Hung Liu held a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and Art Education from the Beijing Teacher’s College, a Graduate Degree in Mural Painting from the Central Academy of Fine Art, Beijing, and a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Visual Arts from the University of California San Diego. She was a Professor of Arts at MillsCollege in Oakland.

Over the years, Liu had staged more than 50 solo exhibitions and over 100 group exhibitions in the U.S, China and numerous other parts of Asia and Europe. She had also been the recipient of several prestigious awards like the Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA) Award, and the San Francisco Women’s Center Humanities Award, to name a few. Her artworks were on permanent display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, and various corporate institutions in the U.S.

Hung Liu’s art conveyed her intimate interpretations of various cultural and societal issues, drawing inspiration from turn-of-the-century photographs which she collected from China. These rare and unique remnants of an episodic time and the stories encased within them are artistically projected into meaningful oil and canvas paintings, thus encapsulating Liu’s personal impressions and reflections.

Liu’s protagonists usually centred around nameless female figures, individuals who were sold off into prostitution; with lotuses symbolising offerings surrounding their lithe, porcelain bodies. Through her paintings, she desired to bestow them ‘new lives’, being a believer in the notion that art needs ‘soul’ and ‘meaning’ to acquire timelessness. These paintings by Liu were analogous to shrines that have been dedicated to these lost women. Liu passed away in 2021.

Selected Solo Exhibitions

  • 2015 | Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu Retrospective, Palm Springs Art Museum, CA, USA
  • 2015 | Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu Retrospective, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas, MO, USA
  • 2014 | Hung Liu: Prints and Tapestries, La Salle University Art Museum, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • 2014 | The Rat Years, 2Huntington Museum of Art, Huntington, WV, USA
  • 2013 | Questions from the Sky: New Work from Hung Liu, San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA, USA
  • 2013 | Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu Retrospective, Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA, USA
  • 2013 | Hung Liu: Offerings, Mills College Art Museum, Oakland, CA, USA
  • 2007 | Hung Liu: Old Road: West Wind, iPreciation, Singapore

 Selected Group Exhibitions 

  • 2014 | I’ll Show you Mine: Contemporary Artists Explore Family Portraits, Palo Alto, CA, USA
  • 2014 | Beautiful Disintegrating Obstinate Horror Drawing and Other Recent Acquisitions and Selections from the Museums’ Permanent Collection, UNM Art Museum’s Jonson Gallery, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA
  • 2014 | The Intuitionists, The Drawing Center, NY, USA
  • 2014 | Radical Repetition: Albers to Warhol, from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and his Family Foundation, Whatcom Museum, Bellingham, WA, USA
  • 2014 | The Female Gaze: Selfhood and Community from the Linda Lee Alter Collection of Art by Women, Victoria H. Myhren Gallery, University of Denver School of Art and Art History, CO, USA
  • 2014 | The Other Side: Chinese and Mexican Immigration to America, USC Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, CA, USA

Selected Public Collections

  • 2016 | Highland Hospital, Oakland, CA, USA
  • 2008 | San Francisco International Airport, CA, USA
  • 2006 | Oakland International Airport Terminal 2, CA, USA
  • 2004 | Asian Art Museum Civic Centre, San Francisco, CA, USA
  • 2002 | Cerritos Library, CA, USA
  • 1995 | Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA, USA
  • 1995 | San Jose Museum of Art and the City of San Jose Collection, CA, USA
  • 1992 | Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco, CA, USA
  • 1986 | Media Center and Communications Building, University of California, San Diego, CA, USA
  • 1981 | Central Academy of Fine Art, Beijing, China

For full list of exhibitions and public collections, please contact the gallery at enquiry@ipreciation.com


Images of artworks