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SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2018 Circle with Radius of Zero, China 2000 Fine Art, New York, NY
2013 Celestial Revolution, Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong
2012 Transgress : Beyond the Cultural Borders, La Murrina, New York, NY
2011 Eyes Closed, Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong
2009 Her Eyes Closed, Holster Projects, London, UK
Galerie Michael Sturm, Stuttgart, Germany (Two person show)
2007 Weave a Maze, Economist Gallery, Fringe Club, Hong Kong
2006 Toupee, Shin Choi Store, New York, NY
2005 Love & Fear, Holasek Weir Gallery, New York, NY
1997 The Color of Wheat, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong
1996 Watercolors by Annysa Ng II, Hong Kong Cultural Center Foyer, HK
1994 Watercolors by Annysa Ng, Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2023
A Room of Her Own, The Lotos Club, New York, NY
In the Mood For Love, VillageOneArt, New York, NY
Wherever You Go Becomes a Part of You, Chinese American Arts Council/Gallery 456, New York, NY
2020
49.5, 601Artspace, New York, NY
2019
What Is Feminist Art?, Lawrence A. Fleischman Gallery at The Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
2017
Infinite Narrative, Chinese American Arts Council/Gallery 456, New York, NY
2015
EAST meet WEST,Nancy Lloyd Fine Art, New Hope, PA
2014
To See a World in a Grain of Sand, China 2000 Fine Art, NY
2013
Now and Then : Contemporary Ink vs Antiquities 新水墨 : 古董也當代, Anita Chan Lai-ling Gallery at Fringe Club, Hong Kong
Vivid Reflections: Nostalgic Renderings, General Electric Cultural Fine Art gallery, Connecticut, NY
Pulse New York: Galerie Michael Sturm, New York, NY
Resurrection, Observatory at Proteus Gowanus Art Complex, Brooklyn, NY
Cold Castle, Family Business Gallery, New York, NY
2012
Incognito: The Art of Disguise, Neoteric Fine Art, Amagansett, NY
No Trans-national - Liquid Borders and Empty Promises, ISE Cultural Foundation, New York, NY
THE INFLUENTIAL FEMALE - Drawings Inspired by Women in History, Kentler International Drawing Space, Brooklyn, NY
Manifest DESTINY, China 2000 Fine Art, New York, NY
2011
Hong Kong Whispers, 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning, London, UK
Observed, Imagined and Recreated, Longwood Art Gallery @ HOSTOS | The Bronx Council on the Arts, NY
Interwoven: Icons and Ideas, Hampen Art Gallery, University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA
New Shoots Off the Old Truck - Contemporary Chinese art with a Classical Roots, China 2000 Fine Art, New York, NY
On Your Mark: The Inner Necessity Of Both Methodical and Unrestrained Drawing, Cheryl McGinnis Gallery, New York, NY
Curate NYC, Rush Arts Gallery, NY
2010
Tomato Grey: 18 degree of Acclimation, White Box, New York, NY
SCOPE Basel: Holster Projects, Switzerland
Alternate Selves, Lexington Art League, Lexington, Kentucky
Beyond the Colony of Kitsch, Crossing Art gallery, Queens, NY
Back Room Biennial, LZ Project Space, New York, NY
2009
Art Fair 21: Galerie Michael Sturm, Cologne, Germany
Unbounded, China Square, New York, NY
Glam Shackle & Spice, Gallery Satori. New York, NY
2008
Dare to Struggle, Dare to Win: Emerging Artists from the Chinese Diaspora, Deutsche Bank, New York, NY
The 27th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
Stripped, Holster Project, London, UK
Over the Rainbow of NEXT I(s) Art Project, Yoo Art Space, Seoul, Korea
Asian Contemporary Art Fair, Spotlight: NG/HARIMA/SERNET, New York, NY
Micro Macro, Gallery Satori, New York, NY
2007
Black Milk, Vanina Holasek Gallery, SCOPE Basel International Contemporary Art Fair, Switzerland
Asian Contemporary Art Fair: HNC Culture/Beijing, Pier 92, New York, NY
Passport to the Arts – New Yorker magazine, Vanina Holasek Gallery, New York, NY
2007
Fellowship Recipients Exhibition of Mural Designs, National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts, New York, NY
Young Artists from New York 2007, Egon Schiele Art Centrum, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic.
Spotlight HK, the Arts House at the Old Parliament House, Singapore.
2006
Who is that Girl, Vanina Holasek Gallery, New York, NY
Pipe Lines, Nars foundation studio space #2, Brooklyn, NY
Medium One, Emergency Arts, New York, NY
The 25th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
2005
Women’s Voices, GEDOK e.V., Stuttgart, Germany
Witch Hunt, Richard Shack Gallery, Miami Art Center, FL
The 24th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
2004
Château Marianne, Galerie Michael Sturm, Stuttgart, Germany
2001
The 7th Annual Artist Abroad Exhibition, Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong City Hall High Block, Hong Kong
The 20th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan.
Samaritan Fund-raising Exhibition, Chinese Tee Club, Hong Kong
Forward+Rewind=Art, Gallery Meli Melo, Hong Kong
2000
The 14th International Watercolor Exhibition of Asia, Shanghai, China
The 19th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
Blue is Blue, Exhibition Hall, City Hall Low Block, Hong Kong
The XXVIII Federation International Des Societes D’Amateurs D’Exlibris Congress, Boston Public Library, MA
Reflections, Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong City Hall High Block, Hong Kong
1999
The 9th Chinese National Art Exhibition, China Art Gallery, Beijing, China
Entering into 21st century, Greeting year 2000 exhibition on Exlibris, Engraving and Frottage, Exhibition Gallery, Hong Kong Cultural Center, Hong Kong
The 18th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
Ours are not still life, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong
1998
98 S.Z. International Exlibris Show, Shenzhen, China
The 13th International Watercolor Exhibition of Asia, Juldis Hatyai Plaza, Thailand
The 17th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
For Art’s Sake, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong
1997
Arts Exhibition of Hong Kong Artists for Celebrating the Reunification of Hong Kong and China, Exhibition Hall, Hong Kong City Hall Low Block, Hong Kong
Tomorrow will be even better, Baptist University, Hong Kong
The 12th International Watercolor Exhibition of Asia, Tottori Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
The 16th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
Celebrating Diversity, Hong Kong Visual Arts Center, Hong Kong
1996
The 15th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
The 11th International Watercolor Exhibition of Asia, Petronas Gallery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
1995
The 14th Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN, Osaka Municipal Arts Museum, Japan
AWARD
2024 SU-CASA Grant, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, LMCC, NY
2017 Creative Engagement Grants, LMCC and NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, NY
2012 Manhattan Community Arts Fund, LMCC and NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, NY
2009 2009/2010 Fellowship recipient of the Urban Artist Initiative/NYC, Asian American Arts Alliance, NY
2010 Manhattan Community Arts Fund, LMCC and NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, NY
2007 Fellowship Recipient of the Edwin Austin Abbey Mural Workshop, National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts, New York, NY
1996 Osaka Governor Prize by Nippon Modern Fine Arts Association, Japan
RESIDENCY
2007 Egon Schiele Art Centrum, Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
PANEL
“Curating Gender Equality: a Conversation with Women in the Arts”, panel discussion at the Women's Foundation Annual Lunch Event.
“Brainstorm! Produce It Yourself: Art Exhibitions”, Asian American Arts Alliance NY.
Transnationalism and Asian/Asian Diasporic Artistic Production (working session), A/P/A Institute at NYU.
No Trans-national - Liquid Borders and Empty Promises, ISE Cultural Foundation, New York, NY.
COMMISSION
Wall mural (in acrylic), Hotel Laupheimer Hof, Germany
COLLECTIONS
Deutsche Bank Art Collection, New York
Stadtbücherei Stuttgart City Library, Germany
Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Guangzhou, China
Georg v. Holtzbrinck GmbH & Co.KG publishing group, Stuttgart, Germany
Pacific Century Premium Development Ltd, Hong Kong
MEMBERSHIP
Co-founder of Tomato Grey, artist Collective in New York, since 2008
Councilor of Nippon Modern Fine Arts Association, Japan since 1996
Member and historian of Artists Abroad, Hong Kong from 1997 to 2001
Member of Wu Lin Zhuang Art Association, Hong Kong from 1996 to 2001
INTERVIEW
China Personified, “Dreams & Dreamers” November 16, 2012, USA
ÖRF1 (Austrian Public Television 1) April, 2007, Czech Republic
TVB Pay Channel, “That’s living”, January 31st , 2007, Hong Kong
Channel News Asia, “Prime Time Morning”, February 2nd , 2007, Singapore
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Archives of American Art Journal Smithsonian, Spring 2021 - “What is Feminist Art?”, introduced by Mary Savig
Smithsonian Magazine, May 2020 - Lila Thulin, "More Than Forty Years Later, Artists Answer a Still-Relevant Question: 'What is Feminist Art?'"
Insiderei Magazine, Austria, January 12th, 2015 - Nina Glatzel, "Insider Hong Kong: Annysa Ng"
Verge: Studies in Global Asias, Spring 2015 - Alexandra Chang, "Visualizing Global Asias"
Time Out Hong Kong, May 14th, 2014 - Ysabelle Cheung, “Cover Feature: Woman in the Arts”
Third Text, February 5th, 2014 - Alexandra Chang, “Approaching the Infinite Narrative - Asian Art ‘Now’: The Tomato Grey Artist Collective”
Time Out - Hong Kong Art Guide, May 2013, “Home is where the art is: 8 Hong Kong Stars”
House News, May 10th, 2013 - Yeung Tin Shui, “天體運轉中的香港人:專訪吳欣慈”
Wenweipo, April 23th, 2013 – 賈選凝, “天體運轉: 從古代觀星圖到今日城市特質”
Ming Pao Weekly, April 20th, 2013 – 張高翔, “天人感應”
Hong Kong Economic Journal, April 15th, 2013 –卡夫卡, “從盲目摸索到知天命”
Dan's Hamptons, November 16, 2012 – Marion Wolberg Weiss, “Exploring 'The Other' at Neoteric”
GO Magazine, February 11, 2012 – Mei Mei Chin, “The Very Best of NYC Art”
Yishu, November/December 2011 – Stephanie Bailey, “A Matter of Life and Death”
Time Out, May 11-24th, 2011 – Winnie Chau, “Interview”
Ming Pao Weekly, May 14th, 2011 – Chan Kwan Yee 陳筠而, “身份的剪影”
Taikungpao Newspaper, May 7th, 2011 – 俞凱頴, “吳欣慈畫作顯黑白魅力”
Singtao Daily News, May 10th, 2011 – Jan T.C. Wong 黃子翔, “抹走妝顏”
RTHK 香港電台, May 8th, 2011 – 藝坊星期天 (Television program)
Hong Kong Economic Journal, May 11th, 2011 – 渡邊亮, “吳欣慈 – 把五官抹走”
The Moment, New York Times, June 30th 2009 – Maura Egan, “Now Hanging / The Girlie Show”
New York Press, June 18th 2009 – John Goodrich & Valerie Gladstone, “Gallery Beat – Glam, Shackle and Spice”
The Monthly Public Art Magazine, Korea, December 2008 – Review issue.
Sunday Times, London Times, May 11th 2008 – Roberta McDonald, “Art as refuge”
Saatchi Online Magazine, December 2007 – Rebecca Wilson, “Annysa Ng: Saatchi Online Critic’s Choice by Rebecca Wilson”
Ming Pao Weekly, January 13th, 2007 – Sincere Hui, “Faces: 華麗背後-吳欣慈 ”
Wen Wei Po, January 13th, 2007 – Elaine Chung, “胸圍帶是藝術 假髮也「入迷」”
Apple Daily News, January 11th, 2007 – 馮敏兒, “夢中的女人”
Wen Wei Po, February 3rd, 2007 – 李國泉, “香港被照亮嗎?”
The New York Times, January 6th, 2006 – Ken Johnson, “Annysa Ng: Love & Fear”
The Miami Herald, August 5th, 2005 – Eileen Spiegler, “Feel the Magic”
South Florida Sun – Sentinel, August, 2005 – Emma Trelles, “Bewitching insights”
Miami New Times, August 4 – 10th, 2005 – Carlos Suarez de Jesus, “Trials and Errors – Executing the art of witchcraft”
Hong Kong Tatler, November 1998
American Club, Member monthly magazine, HK, January 1997, “Fringe’97: Transparent watercolors reveal the invisible”
Hong Kong Tourist Association Guide Book, January 1997
Marie Claire, HK, January 1997
Today's Living Magazine, HK, January 1997
Boutique Magazine, HK, January 1996, Art Connoisseur Section, “Painting life with color”
Elle Magazine, HK, January 1996
Pace Interior Beaute, HK, January 1996
South China Morning Post, 2nd Febuary 1996
Elegance Hong Kong Magazine, Artist in Rose Gallery Section, Febuary 1995
Ming Pao Daily News, HK, 1st December 1994 - Hui Lai, Rose Garden column, “Watercolor from the sky”
New Evening News, HK, 1st December 1994
EDUCATION
2005 Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart, Germany
Fine Arts major under Prof. Marianne Eigenheer
2003 School of Visual Arts, New York, NY. - Fine Arts majorType your paragraph here.
Annysa Ng Bio & CV (pdf 182kb)
Annysa Ng is a New York-based, Hong Kong-born artist. She studied fine art at Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Germany and School of Visual Arts in New York. Ng was awarded Creative Engagement Grants from LMCC, Manhattan Community Arts Fund, 2009/10 Fellowship recipient from the Urban Artist Initiative/NYC, Osaka Governor Prize by Nippon Modern Fine Arts Association, Fellowship at the National Academy Museum and School in NYC, and Residency at Egon Schiele Art Centrum in Czech Republic. She launched her first solo show in New York in 2005 and her first solo show in London in 2009. Ng’s works have been exhibited internationally including the SCOPE art fair in Basel, 'Young Artists from New York 2007' at the Egon Schiele Art Centrum in the Czech Republic, Asian Contemporary Art Fair in New York, the Arts Collection NICHIGENTEN at Osaka Municipal Arts Museum in Japan, and the 9th Chinese National Art Exhibition in Beijing. Her work has been collected by Deutsche Bank, Stadtbücherei Stuttgart City Library, Mandarin Oriental Hotel and Georg v. Holtzbrinck GmbH & Co.KG publishing group, Germany. In 2008, she was named one of the Ten Talents to Watch by the London Times. Also in 2008, Ng co-founded an artist collective, Tomato Grey, devoted to the fostering of cultural exchange between practitioners of arts in Hong Kong and in New York.