TONY W. H. WONG Enchantment, 1985Sku: GH0312 Artist: Tony W. H. Wong Title: Enchantment Year: 1985 Signed: No Medium: Paper Size: 24 x 18 inches ( 61 x 46 cm ) Image Size: 15 x 16. 25 inches ( 38 x 41 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A : Near Mint, very light signs of handling Additional Details: Martin Wong was a Chinese American painter and sculptor born in Guangdong, China, who later spent time in Hong Kong before
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Sku: GH0312 Artist: Tony W. H. Wong Title: Enchantment Year: 1985 Signed: No Medium: Paper Size: 24 x 18 inches ( 61 x 46 cm ) Image Size: 15 x 16.25 inches ( 38 x 41 cm ) Edition Size: Unknown Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Martin Wong was a Chinese-American painter and sculptor born in Guangdong, China, who later spent time in Hong Kong before immigrating to the United States, where he developed a deeply personal and distinctive visual language.
His work is often associated with Neo-Expressionism, though it resists strict categorization, sometimes described as a form of “euphemistic abstractionism.” Wong’s paintings are immediately recognizable for their thick, tactile surfaces—built through heavy impasto and rugged, expressive brushwork that lend the compositions a striking physical presence, almost sculptural in effect.
At the core of his practice is a poetic exploration of solitude, intimacy, love, loss, and survival. Wong drew inspiration from a rich blend of sources, merging American urban narratives and folklore with traditional Chinese mythology and the stories passed down by his grandmother. This synthesis gives his work a unique emotional depth, bridging cultural memory and contemporary experience.
A pivotal moment in his career came in 1984, when he represented the United States at the Venice Biennale, the same year he created Enchantment. This recognition affirmed his place among the most compelling voices of his generation.
Wong’s work remains highly regarded today, valued for its authenticity, emotional resonance, and the powerful fusion of cultural identities that defines his oeuvre.
Framing available upon request.