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Suling Wang

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Suling Wang
Born1963 (age 61–62)

Suling Wang (王淑鈴) is an internationally recognized painter and contemporary artist, known predominantly for her large scale abstract works. In 2023, Wang was awarded the Medal of Arts[1] by the United States Department of State. The medal was presented by Jill Biden at The White House in Washington DC.[2]

Wang's art is inspired by Taiwanese oral tradition from her childhood[3] and her exploration of identity within Eastern and Western cultures. Her work is composed of meticulously created layers of painted calligraphy and cartoon-like forms overlaid atop other shapes that suggest trees, stems, and mountains.[4]

Early life and Education

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Wang grew up in rural Taiwan and in 1993 moved to London to study fine art at Central St. Martins College of Art and Design. She completed her master's degree in painting from the Royal College of Art in 1999.[5]

Exhibitions

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Wang's work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group exhibitions. She held solo exhibitions at Eslite Gallery, Taipei(2011);[6] Pékin Fine Arts, Beijing (2007);[7] Soledad Lorenzo, Madrid (2006); [8]Lehmann Maupin, New York (2005);[9] and Victoria Miro Gallery, London (2005).[10]She was included in group exhibitions such as Red Hot: Asian Art Today from the Chaney Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston;[11] Passion for Paint at The National Gallery in London, 2006[12] and The Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia, 2007.[5]

Museum Collections

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Her work is represented in the permanent collections of important museums, particularly in USA, where her paintings are the collections of Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York;[13] the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles;[14] the Cincinnati Art Museum;[15] The Utah Museum of Fine Arts;[16] and the Rubell Museum, Miami;[17] and the Pizzuti Collection (Columbus Museum of Art), Ohio.[18]

Internationally her paintings can also be found in the collections of Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain;[19] White Rabbit Gallery, Australia;[20] and the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan.[21]

Awards and Commissions

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In 1995 Wang received the Swiss National Tourism/Tate Gallery Travel Award.[11] In 1998, she was the recipient of the Studio Award from the Cité internationale des arts in Paris and the John Crane Travel Award.

In 2018, Wang was commissioned to make a 9 metre painting title The Singing River 2 for the new building of the American Institute in Taiwan in Taipei for the permanent collection of the United States Department of State.[22]

In 2019, Wang was chosen to be an honouree by the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC for the museum's New York Gala.[23]

In 2023, Wang was awarded the U.S. Medal of Arts in recognition of her artistic achievements and her promotion of cultural diplomacy.[24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ https://art.state.gov/medal-of-arts/
  2. ^ https://www.moc.gov.tw/en/News_Content2.aspx?n=467&sms=10708&s=173797
  3. ^ Comis, Guido, “Suling Wang,” Tema Celeste, May/June 2005.
  4. ^ “Suling Wang” The Guardian Guide, 19 February
  5. ^ a b Hillings, Valerie L., Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now, National Gallery of Victoria, 2007.
  6. ^ https://aaa.org.hk/en/collections/search/library/suling-wang
  7. ^ https://www.artlinkart.com/en/space/art/be1atC/e51ctAr
  8. ^ https://artouch.com/viewing-room/en/online-view-room/suling-wang
  9. ^ https://www.lehmannmaupin.com/exhibitions/suling-wang
  10. ^ https://www.victoria-miro.com/exhibitions/362/
  11. ^ a b [1]
  12. ^ "A Global Art Explosion", Apollo: International Magazine of Art and Antiquities, August 2006.
  13. ^ Raymond Gill, "A Show of Strength: The Guggenheim Collection 1940s to Now", The Age, Australia, 28 June 2007
  14. ^ Chelsea Mason, "Contemporary Chinese Art: Generating Debate and Sometimes Staggering Prices" US China Today, 8/11/2008 and "MOCA's Chinese Future", Suzanne Muchnic, 29/08/2007, Los Angeles Times.
  15. ^ 2010 Report to the Community, Cincinnati Art Museum.
  16. ^ UMFA Press, Past Exhibitions
  17. ^ Rubell Family Collection, Browse the Collection
  18. ^ Pizzuti Collection
  19. ^ https://www.museoreinasofia.es/en/collection/artwork/untitled-sin-titulo
  20. ^ White Rabbit Gallery,Browse the Collection
  21. ^ https://www.tfam.museum/Exhibition/Exhibition_Special.aspx?id=777&ddlLang=en-us
  22. ^ https://www.chinigallery.com/en/load_page/get_exhibition_content/70
  23. ^ https://www.si.edu/newsdesk/releases/hirshhorn-gala-honor-42-contemporary-artists-21-pairs-intergenerational
  24. ^ https://art.state.gov/portfolio/taiwanese-artist-receives-u-s-medal-of-arts-award/
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