The self-taught Chinese-Canadian artist Matthew Wong (1984-2019) employed bold and expressive colour, using thick and dynamic application to instil a directness and intense personality into his paintings that is equalled virtually nowhere except in the work of Vincent van Gogh. The parallels between the lives of Wong and Van Gogh are striking: both artists searched intently for their vocation in life before eventually finding it in painting; and both struggled with their mental health. Above all, they both created a legacy of highly individual and emotionally charged masterpieces.
The artistic and personal connection between them is explored in this catalogue, which also contains a survey of Matthew Wong’s impressive body of work on the occasion of his first retrospective in Europe.
The artistic and personal connection between them is explored in this catalogue, which also contains a survey of Matthew Wong’s impressive body of work on the occasion of his first retrospective in Europe.
Extent: 176 pp
Format: Paperback
Illustrations: 120
Publication date: 2024-03-14
Size: 27.0 x 22.5 cm
ISBN: 9780500298053
About the Authors
Kenny Schachter is a New Yorkbased artist writer and curator Joost van der Hoeven is a researcher at the Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Richard Shiff is Chair in Art at The University of Texas at Austin His seminal publication iCzanne and the End of Impressionismi explored the relationship between late 19thcentury artists and their subjective relation to reality as a source for their art John Yau is an American poet and art critic Sofia Silva is an artist based in Padua Italy Her correspondence with Matthew Wong began in 2017
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