Ming wong biography of mahatma

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  • Ming Wong

    Singaporean contemporary artist

    Ming Wong (Chinese: 黄汉明; pinyin: Huáng Hànmíng) is a Singaporeancontemporaryartist who lives and works in Berlin, known for his re-interpretations of iconic films and performances from world cinema in his videoinstallations, often featuring "miscastings" of himself in roles of varied identities.[1][2]

    In 2009, at the Singapore Pavilion of the 53rd Venice Biennale, Wong represented Singapore with the body of work, Life of Imitation, for which he was awarded the Special Mention (Expanding Worlds) during the Biennale's Opening Ceremony, the first time a Singaporean artist would receive an award at the Venice Biennale.[3][4][5][6]

    Wong is currently a Professor in Performance in the Expanded Field at Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm.[7]

    Education and personal life

    From 1992, he was trained in Chinese calligraphy at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singap