This is the monograph of Hong Kong young artist Tsang Kin-wah. Featured in this publication is his graduation work entitled "Interior" at the Camberwell College of Arts, The London Institute, London, including the working process and an essay on the work.
"Combining the foul language (text) with [William] Morris' floral pattern (images) and arranging the text in the form of flowers and plants, which are swirling and running throughout the space, helps to link up their organic force that underneath both Nature and human on one hand, and, on the other, creates different layers of interpretation in which image is the embellishment, the surface while text (foul language) and the emotions attached are the latent and the fundamental. These shouts present in the space but they only appear and exist in one's mind after being discovered and realised."
An artist’s biography is also included.
"Combining the foul language (text) with [William] Morris' floral pattern (images) and arranging the text in the form of flowers and plants, which are swirling and running throughout the space, helps to link up their organic force that underneath both Nature and human on one hand, and, on the other, creates different layers of interpretation in which image is the embellishment, the surface while text (foul language) and the emotions attached are the latent and the fundamental. These shouts present in the space but they only appear and exist in one's mind after being discovered and realised."
An artist’s biography is also included.
Access level
Onsite
artist
Location code
MONS.TKW
Language
English
Keywords
conceptualism,  installation,  printmaking
Publication/Creation date
2003
No of pages
72
No of copies
1
Content type
artist monograph
Chapter headings
Image, Text and Foul Language - Some Notes on the Work 'Interior' - TSANG Kin Wah, 曾建華
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