Tania Wong
About
Tania Wong is a storyteller, curator, and facilitator for non-traditional collaborative projects across Asia and beyond. She has led major public art initiatives like ‘Harbour Arts Sculpture Park,’ featuring 25 renowned artists including Antony Gormley and Tracy Emin, and ‘Art For Everyone’ with the Hong Kong Museum of Arts, the largest art campaign in HK. Her expertise in Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) and art and culture spans multiple industries, including luxury brands, hospitality, and property developers.
Recently, Wong curated an exhibition at The Stone Space in London and advised the creative development of a US and UK-based LGBTQ+ artist. Wong’s understanding of contemporary art practices and cultural capital dynamics is fueling her innovative exploration of experiences that might shape the future. Now based in London and Hong Kong, she couples her international art and event experience in both locations.
Her work “The After Image of Forgetting” using light as a primary medium, audiences are guided by a sound piece to witness the gradual changes of the image in the eye. Just as an afterimage, our minds are not direct recordings but a subjective reconstruction. By comparing forgetting and afterimage, the work offers the audience a glimpse on the act of erasure, and the opportunity to embrace emptiness.
Instagram: @taniawong_
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