Edouard Malingue Gallery

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Edouard Malingue Gallery is a commercial art gallery with premises in Hong Kong and Shanghai, China. It was founded by Edouard Malingue and Lorraine Kiang Malingue in 2010.[1]

Since 2010, the gallery has produced over 80 exhibitions in Hong Kong, Shanghai, and elsewhere. Solo exhibitions have included 's 'Who's the Daddy' in 2017;[2] Refresh, Sacrifice, New Hygiene, Infection, Clean, Robot, Air, Housekeeping, www.ayibang.com, Cigarette, Dyson, Modern People' by Chou Yu-cheng in 2017;[3] 'The highway is like a lion's mouth' by Samson Young in 2018;[4] and 'R for Rhombicuboctahedron' in 2019, the 8th volume of Ho Tzu Nyen's series 'The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia'.[5]

Projects have included 'Alternative Realities', an exhibition in 2018 of work by in the of Bergamo in northern Italy;[6] Su-Mei Tse's A Certain Frame Work 3 (Villa Farnesina) for the of the Hayward Gallery in 2018;[7] and a moving image project, 'Dreams, Illusions, Phantom Flowers' in partnership with in London in 2019.[8]

In January 2015 the gallery moved to a larger space designed by the Hong Kong-based firm .[9] It has participated in art fairs including Art Basel Hong Kong, ,[10] and Art Basel Miami Beach. In 2018 it was involved in the organisation of the first edition of .[11] It also organises public talks.[12][13]

References[]

  1. ^ "Five minutes with… Lorraine Kiang Malingue on the Asian art market". The Art Newspaper. 28 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Wong Ping". Art Forum. n.d.
  3. ^ "Refresh, Sacrifice, New Hygiene, Infection, Clean, Robot, Air, Housekeeping, www.agentbong.com, Cigarette, Dyson, Modern People, 2017 | Chou Yu-Cheng". Art Basel. 2018.
  4. ^ "Samson Young – The highway is like a lion's mouth". Digicult. n.d.
  5. ^ Yee, Marcus (n.d.). "The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia, Vol. 8: R for Rhombicuboctahedron | Ho Tzu Nyen". ArtAsiaPacific.
  6. ^ Wang, Carol (7 June 2018). "Encountering Past Times and Spaces—'Yuan Yuan: Alternative Realities'". The Artling.
  7. ^ "Su-Mei Tse". Southbank Centre. Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  8. ^ "Elephant x Edouard Malingue Gallery: Dreams, illusions, phantom flowers". Elephant. n.d.
  9. ^ Geometry. "Beau Architects". Beau Architects (in French). Retrieved 20 September 2019.
  10. ^ "What to Look Out for at Frieze London 2018". HypeBeast. 4 October 2018.
  11. ^ "Lorraine Kiang Malingue in Conversation". Ocula. 1 August 2018.
  12. ^ "Hong Kong Art Gallery Association". n.d.
  13. ^ "Exploring Duality". ELEPHANT. Retrieved 20 September 2019.

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Coordinates: 22°16′49″N 114°09′28″E / 22.2802°N 114.1577°E / 22.2802; 114.1577

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