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Johnson Tsang - Sculpture "Conversion2"
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Johnson Tsang - Sculpture "Guardians’ Fall"
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fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "In Me"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "In Me"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "In Me"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "Oops"
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fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "Security Summit"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "Security Summit"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "Security Summit"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "The guardian"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "The guardian"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "We Luv U Dad!"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "We Luv U Dad!"
fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "We Luv U Dad!"
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fullscreenJohnson Tsang - Sculpture "Who Did it? Again!"
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Johnson Tsang – Sculptures
Johnson Tsang – Sculpture “Oops”
Johnson Tsang travaille à Hong Kong, il crée des sculptures en porcelaine, en acier inoxydable et participe à des projets d’art public.
Tsang met sa technique au service de son imagination surréaliste, et ses sculptures rassemblent souvent l’intégration des 2 éléments, «êtres humains» et «objets».
Depuis 1993, les œuvres de Tsang ont été exposées à Hong Kong, Taiwan, en Corée, Espagne, Suisse et collectées par les musées et des collectionneurs locaux et étrangers.Son travail, notamment ses “bébés” me font beaucoup penser aux sculptures de Ronit Baranga dans l’expression.
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Sculptor based in Hong Kong who focuses on ceramics, stainless steel sculptures and public art project.
Tsang’s works mostly employ realist sculptural techniques accompanied by surrealist imagination, integrating the two elements, “human beings” and “objects”, into creative themes. Since 1993, Tsang’s works have been exhibited in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Spain and Switzerland and collected by local and overseas museums and collectors.His work, especially his “babies” make me think of Ronit Baranga’ sculptures.
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