Annie Wan

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Annie Wan Lai-kuen (尹麗娟; born 1961) is a Hong Kong contemporary artist known for her ceramics works.[1][2][3]

Life

Wan was born in 1961 in Hong Kong. In 1982 she received a Diploma in Design from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, followed by a BA in Fine Arts from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1996. In 1999 she earned a Master of Fine Arts from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.[1]

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions[4]

  • 2013 “Text · Book”, 1a Space, Hong Kong[5]
  • 2003 “Moulding World – Ceramic World by Annie Wan”, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, Hong Kong
  • 2005 “Moulding World – A Summer in Denmark”, the Habitus, Hong Kong
  • 2001 “Rediscovery”, the First Institute of Art and Design Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 2000 “Blue and White”, Gallerie Martini, Hong Kong
  • 1999 “Longing and Rediscovery, Hui Gallery, CUHK
  • 1998 “Ceramic Works by Wan Lai Kuen”, Hong Kong Cultural Centre, Hong Kong


Biennial / Triennale

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Year Country Title of the Artwork Remark
2003 Hong Kong Hong Kong Art Biennial[6] Monument / Anagama in Shigaraki Awarded [7]
2019 Japan Hong Kong House at Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale [8][9] Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread Awarded[10]
2016 Korea Gwangju Biennale[11][12][6] Every Day A Rainbow Awarded[10]
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Collections

Wan's work is included in the permanent collections of the University of Salford[13] and the Burger Collection.[1] Her works are also held by the collections of The Hong Kong Museum of Art, the Hong Kong Heritage Museum, the New Taipei City Yingge Ceramics Museum, Taiwan and Guldageraard, Denmark.[14]

Awards

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Year Organization/ Institutions Awards
1998 Philippe Charriol Foundation Art Competition Champion, Sculpture.[15][10][6]
2018 Hong Kong Art Development Council Hong Kong Art Development Awards 2018, Artist of the Year (Visual Arts)[16][17]
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Installation by Annie Wan at the MegArt Store exhibition at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum

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