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Tang Contemporary Art 

Tang Contemporary Art was established in 1997 in Bangkok, later establishing galleries in Beijing, Hong Kong, and most recently in South Korea. The gallery is fully committed to producing critical projects and exhibitions to promote Chinese contemporary art regionally and worldwide, and encourage a dynamic exchange between Chinese artists and those abroad. Acting as one of the most progressive and critically driven exhibition spaces in China, the gallery strives to initiate dialogue between artists, curators, collectors and institutions working both locally and internationally. A roster of groundbreaking exhibitions has earned them international recognition, establishing their status as a pioneer of the contemporary art scene in Asia.

Tang Contemporary Art represents leading figures in Chinese art including Ai Weiwei, Huang Yongping, Shen Yuan, Wang Du, Liu Xiaodong, Yang Jiechang, Xia Xiaowan, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Yan Lei, Wang Yin, Wang Yuping, Yangjiang Group, Guo Wei, Zheng Guogu, Lin Yilin, He An, Zhao Zhao, Wang Yuyang, Weng Fen, Yang Yong, Xu Qu, Xu Xiaoguo, Ji Zhou, Cai Lei, Ling Jian, Liu Yujia, Zhu Jinshi, Qin Qi, Chen Yujun, Chen Yufan and Chen Wenbo, additionally collaborating with international artists such as H.H.Lim, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Sakarin Krue-On, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Adel Abdessemed, Dinh Q.Le, Michael Zelehoski, Jennifer Wen Ma, Rodel Tapaya, Natee Utarit and Heri Dono.

Tang Contemporary Art has also attended numerous art fairs each year to promote its represented artists globally, including Art Basel Hong Kong, Frieze New York, Expo Chicago, The Armory Show, Art Geneve, KIAF, Taipei Dangdai, Shanghai Westbund and more.

Producing critical projects and exhibitions to promote experimental contemporary art in Asia and abroad. … Central, Hong Kong TANG Art Foundation. 7/F, M Place, 54 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong. Bangkok. Room. 201 – 206 River City Bangkok, 23 Soi Charoenkrung 24, Bangkok, 10100, Thailand.

Tang Contemporary Art’s recent expansion to a 1,600 sq. ft. gallery space in Central, Hong Kong is part of a long term plan to develop their international programming. The space was inaugurated in October 2015 with the first solo exhibition of Ai Weiwei “Wooden Ball” in Hong Kong.

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