Tang Tuck Kan Explained

Tang Tuck Kan 鄧德根
Birth Name:Tang Tuck Kan[1]
Birth Date:10 September 1934
Birth Place:Ipoh, Perak, Malaya
Education:Saint Martins School of Art
Field:Painting, drawing, watercolor, mixed media, Hard Edge, modern art
Movement:Hard Edge, Abstract Expressionism, Malaysian Modern Art, Malaysian Art in the 60s and 70s
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T:鄧德根
S:邓德根
Poj:Tēng Tek-kin
Tl:Tīng Tik-kin
J:Dang6 Dak1 Gan1
P:Dèng Dégēn

Tang Tuck Kan[2] [3] (1934-2012) is a Malaysian artist. Tang was known in the late 60's and 70's for his abstract expressionism, "Hard Edge" space identity in Malaysian Art World.[4] His iconic masterpiece, "49 Squares"[5] is the permanent collection at the National Art Gallery of Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur.[6] Towards his later year, he fused his "Hard Edge" concept with the Chinese I-Ching philosophy, created a modern art masterpieces inspired by his own cultural root.

In the early years, Tang pursued his Fine Arts education in UK after he was granted the British Commonwealth Fulbright Scholarship. In 1966, Tang graduated from the prestigious Saint Martin's School of Art in London, UK, which is the Central Saint Martins Arts and Design College under the University of Arts in London.[7] At his later age of life, he created new landscape paintings that married the western composition and watercolor technique to ordinary Chinese painting composition. His landscape paintings quickly became popular in the 80's and 90's. Comfortable as a realist, figurative, portraiture and modern artist, he excelled in all given medium as his artistic presentation.

As an Academician, he was once a senior art teacher at St. Johns Institution, Kuala Lumpur;[8] a lecturer at Institut Teknologi MARA (ITM), which later becomes the Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM).[9] Among well-known Malaysian artists who once were his students include Ismail Latiff and Anuar Rashid. Throughout his career, he co-founded Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)[10] and Kuala Lumpur College of Art (KLCA) with a group of Malaysian Chinese artists.

Tang had solo exhibitions in 1971, 1976 and 1977. He was invited to commission an artwork for the 10th São Paulo Art Biennial in Brazil, 1969, Brazil, Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan[11] and several exhibitions in Canada, Australia[12] and New Zealand.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tang Tuck Kan - Modern Artist . worldcat.org/identities . World Cat.
  2. Book: 3 contemporary Malaysian artists : Choong Kam Kow, Ahmad Khalid Yusof, Tang Tuck Kan . 421013209.
  3. Book: Syed Ahmad Jamal . David Kamansky . Contemporary Paintings of Malaysia . January 1, 1988 . National Art Gallery . Kuala Lumpur . 978-9839572001 . 1st .
  4. Sarena . Abdullah . Changing Approaches: Installations Produced in the Malaysian Art World . Wacana Seni Journal of Arts Discourse . 31 October 2017 . 16 . 1–33 .
  5. News: Iconic master piece "49 Squares" .
  6. Web site: National Art Gallery of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur . art gallery.gov.my.
  7. Web site: Central Saint Martins . www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/central-saint-martins. 7 June 2018 .
  8. Web site: St. John Institution, Kuala Lumpur . stjohn.edu.my.
  9. Web site: Institut Teknologi MARA, currently Universiti Teknologi MARA . www.uitm.edu.my.
  10. Web site: Malaysian Institute of Art . www.mia.edu.my.
  11. Web site: Expo '70 in Osaka, Japan . www.expomuseum.com/1970.
  12. Book: Exhibition Catalog - Biography . Raya Gallery . Australia . 271079362 . English.