
Currently living and working in Hong Kong, Tung Pang uses both traditional (oil, acrylic, charcoal, pencil) and non-traditional (nails, sand, plywood) materials to produce thought-provoking pieces which engage the ideas of memory, history or reflect the specific situation of individuals or groups. They are mostly related to specific situations or social contents and some of them are in monument scale. All of Tung Pang’s works are given a touch of humanity that makes them more approachable.
Tung Pang studied Fine Arts at the Chinese University of Hong Kong before undertaking an MA at Central St Martins College of Art, London in 2004 and is currently a part-time lecturer of the Fine Arts Department at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He has been awarded numerous scholarship and awards, including the Arts Scholarships from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (2003), “Hunting Art Prizes Young Artist of the Year” in U.K. (2005) and Hong Kong Contemporary Art Biennial Awards (2009). He has exhibited extensively world-wide and has worked in many private and public collections in the UK, USA & Hong Kong, including the Hong Kong Museum of Art.