Lam Wong


Lam Wong is a Canadian visual artist, designer, and curator, whose art has been a substantial part of significant exhibitions in Vancouver. His works are primarily rooted in regional West Coast art history, with an emphasis on the development of painting and its avant-garde narrative. Lam’s creative approach is often concerned with blending Eastern philosophies and challenging the notion of painting.

Background

Lam Wong was born in Xiamen, China and immigrated to Hong Kong when he was in grade two, eventually immigrating to Canada during the 1980s. He has lived and worked in Vancouver, British Columbia since 1998. He studied design, art history, and painting, both in Alberta and British Columbia. His practice revolves around painting and tea related artwork as his main media. Wong sees art making as an ongoing spiritual practice and around the perception of reality, the meaning of art, and the relationships between time, memory, and space.

Exhibitions

Lam Wong has exhibited work at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Centre A Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, Dr Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, and Griffin Art Project.

Selected solo exhibitions

2022 - Lam Wong: Ghosts from Underground Love -'' 2020 - The World Is As Soft As A Volcano: A Moving Composition - 2019 - Perso/ne - 2019 - Lam Wong: Mind Transition
  • '2014 - ''Lam Wong: 21 Elements'''''

Selected group exhibitions

2021 - Look Towards The Sun: Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun + Lam Wong, Curated by Sarah Ling2021 - Vancouver Special: Disorientations and Echo - 2021 - Rivers Have Mouths - Indigenous + Chinese Canadian Art Exchange -, with Kelly Cannell / Angela George / Laiwan / Sarah Ling / Lam Wong / Cease Wyss / Xwalacktun '2019 - CHAJI / 茶寂'''''

Selected curated exhibitions

2023 - Jeff Wall: Views in and out of Vancouver 2020 - Investigation of Things 格物 '2019 - CHAJI / 茶寂'''''