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Born 1970 Selangor. Known for: Painting.
Kow Leong Kiang won South-east Asia’s highest art accolade with the Grand Prize of the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards in 1998, for his work, Mr Foreign Speculator, Stop Damaging Our Country. On the... Read full biography
Kow Leong Kiang won South-east Asia’s highest art accolade with the Grand Prize of the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards in 1998, for his work, Mr Foreign Speculator, Stop Damaging Our Country. On the national level, he won the Minor Award of the Young Contemporary Artist (Bakat Muda Sezaman)... Read full biography
Kow Leong Kiang won South-east Asia’s highest art accolade with the Grand Prize of the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards in 1998, for his work, Mr Foreign Speculator, Stop Damaging Our Country. On the national level, he won the Minor Award of the Young Contemporary Artist (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition in 1992. He was also awarded a two-month Freeman Foundation fellowship in Vermont in 2004 apart from residences at Tembi Contemporary in Yogyakarta. Under G13 gallery, he had taken part in Art... Read full biography
Kow Leong Kiang won South-east Asia’s highest art accolade with the Grand Prize of the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards in 1998, for his work, Mr Foreign Speculator, Stop Damaging Our Country. On the national level, he won the Minor Award of the Young Contemporary Artist (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition in 1992. He was also awarded a two-month Freeman Foundation fellowship in Vermont in 2004 apart from residences at Tembi Contemporary in Yogyakarta. Under G13 gallery, he had taken part in Art Busan (2016) and Art Formosa (June 30-July 2, 2017). His solos include Silent Conversation (VWFA, 2005), Other People (VWFA, 2007), Intimate Collisions (VWFA, 2010), Soft (Yoyja Contemporary and Sangkring Art Space, 2011), Yogya Constellation (Tembi... Read full biography
Kow Leong Kiang won South-east Asia’s highest art accolade with the Grand Prize of the Philip Morris Asean Art Awards in 1998, for his work, Mr Foreign Speculator, Stop Damaging Our Country. On the national level, he won the Minor Award of the Young Contemporary Artist (Bakat Muda Sezaman) competition in 1992. He was also awarded a two-month Freeman Foundation fellowship in Vermont in 2004 apart from residences at Tembi Contemporary in Yogyakarta. Under G13 gallery, he had taken part in Art Busan (2016) and Art Formosa (June 30-July 2, 2017). His solos include Silent Conversation (VWFA, 2005), Other People (VWFA, 2007), Intimate Collisions (VWFA, 2010), Soft (Yoyja Contemporary and Sangkring Art Space, 2011), Yogya Constellation (Tembi Contemporary, Yogyakarta, 2009), Floating World (VWFA, 2003), Human (Red Mill Gallery, Vermont, USA, 2003),... Read full biography

