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National Gallery Company Ltd Paperback English

2025 National Gallery Artist in Residence: Ming Wong

By Priyesh Mistry

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National Gallery Company Ltd Paperback English

2025 National Gallery Artist in Residence: Ming Wong

By Priyesh Mistry

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  • Ming Wong is the fifth Artist in Residence at the National Gallery. His practice encompasses film, performance, painting and installation. This book will serve as an introduction to Ming Wong’s work and as a record of the artist’s residency at the National Gallery. Texts by Russell Storer and Annabel Jackson will provide an overview of the artist’s past works and a context for his project in the Gallery, alongside new material produced by the artist during his residency.  The first book in over a decade dedicated to Wong’s work, this volume will include recent projects by the artist that have engaged with speculative futures, sci-fi aesthetics, Sino-American relations, and cross-gender opera – all popular themes that appeal to audiences today. National Gallery, London15 January – 5 April 2026Published by National Gallery Global Ltd/Distributed by Yale University Press
Ming Wong is the fifth Artist in Residence at the National Gallery. His practice encompasses film, performance, painting and installation. This book will serve as an introduction to Ming Wong’s work and as a record of the artist’s residency at the National Gallery. Texts by Russell Storer and Annabel Jackson will provide an overview of the artist’s past works and a context for his project in the Gallery, alongside new material produced by the artist during his residency.  The first book in over a decade dedicated to Wong’s work, this volume will include recent projects by the artist that have engaged with speculative futures, sci-fi aesthetics, Sino-American relations, and cross-gender opera – all popular themes that appeal to audiences today. National Gallery, London15 January – 5 April 2026Published by National Gallery Global Ltd/Distributed by Yale University Press