Adrian Kay Wong (b. 1991) presents encapsulated moments that display a focused lens on the intimate, familiar, and human connection. Wong explores the interactions between negative space and figure, segmenting his surfaces with shapes that are collectively representational, but independently function as abstract forms. By exacting an extreme flatness that forces ground and figure on more equal planes, Wong also levels the attention between primary subject and contextual elements. The paintings are distinctively personal through the portrayal of narratives that are often sourced from his own adolescence. By investigating these sentimentalities with a deliberate and measured simplicity, Wong attempts to glorify the ordinary and reimagine the everyday. Wong was raised in the east San Francisco Bay area and now lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. He received his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2013.
Exhibitions
Quiet as a Space
Adrian Kay WongNew York, NY - Mar 05, 2019 - Apr 04, 2019
An exhibition of paintings by LA-based artist Adrian Kay Wong, whose graphic flattened paintings are meticulously composed, focusing on similarities between different objects in what he refers to as “visual alliterations”. These reoccurring motifs emphasize a sense that the simple elegance that dictates Wong’s compositions permeate the everyday, beyond the boundaries of his canvas. Presented in collaboration with Act+Acre.
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- Adrian Kay WongLos Angeles, CAArtist Page
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Artist reception March 14, 6-8pm. Open Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm.
New York, NY