City hopping from Seoul to Tokyo, Paris, Hong Kong and New York with photomontage artist Wing Chan.

The Last Supper is a weekly podcast about art in Asia. Artist and entrepreneur Oscar Venhuis talks with fellow artists, collectors and gallerists about the current state of affairs and explores the multiple dimensions of art.

Photomontage artist Wing Chan

Photomontage artist Wing Chan

Episode 13 | In this episode I visit Wing Chan, a photomontage artist who works and lives in Hong Kong. After Wing talks about his background and how he began his art career we discuss his stories, inspiration and narratives behind Wing’s exhibition at the SHOUT gallery in Singapore.

Born in Hong Kong, Wing Chan left for the United States when he was 18 and had an award-winning career in commercial design in New York City. In 2011, Wing returned to his roots in Hong Kong to focus on his photography and photomontage. Chan uses photomontage for a wide range of artistic expression that is more grounded in the contemporary arts than in photography. Although his art is two-dimensional, it transcends reality lending a great depth and movement to the work. Chan has held exhibitions of his photomontage work in Paris, Tokyo, Kyoto, Kobe, Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok, New York, and Singapore. 

Wing Chan instagram @hwc2525 | Email: hwc2525@gmail.com

Solo exhibition until 8th June 2022 at SHOUT gallery Singapore

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