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Artsted Catalogue 2022

The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.

The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.

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EZEKIEL WONG KEL WIN

Artsted Catalogue, 2023 Edition.

Ezekiel Wong Kel Win (B. 1989, Singapore) holds a Master’s

Degree in Art Education from Nanyang Technological

University, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts (Honours)

from Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore- Goldsmiths,

University of London.

Known for his sardonic wit and humor, Wong’s artworks

contain elements of satire that highlight societal conflicts,

geopolitical issues, and his own personal confrontations.

Challenging the world through his imagination, he

frequently employs a comical approach to articulate his

paradigms of current topics. Wong has exhibited locally

with recent shows at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay

(2017), The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Singapore

(2017), iPreciation Gallery (2016) and Mizuma Gallery

(2016); and internationally, with exhibitions at Bienal do

Douro, Portugal (2018), Sabanci University, Turkey (2010),

the Singapore Printmaking Society 29th Annual Exhibition

(2009), and the Pocket Films Festival, Japan (2007).

Artwork: ‘The Merlion Dance‘, installation view, North-South

Line & East-West Line, SMRT, 18 Jan - 14 Feb 2021.

Photo: National Gallery Singapore.

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