Born in Singapore in 1971 and currently based in Berlin, Ming Wong is an artist whose practice critically examines the politics of "performing" and "re‑enactment" through video, performance, and installation. He explores how cultural identity is constructed and represented.
Wong's work often begins by reassembling world cinema history and popular culture — not to indulge nostalgia through mimicry, but to reveal how performative "selves," shaped by originality, legitimacy, gender normativity, and national identity, are socially constructed and consumed. In his signature works, he uses his own body to perform cinematic roles, deliberately shifting language, gender, and ethnicity to question the nature of performance and the cultural representations it perpetuates.
Later, his interests expanded into the intersection of Asian theatrical traditions and speculative imagination. In particular, he engages with traditional forms like Beijing Opera and Cantonese opera, interwoven with sci‑fi aesthetics.
One notable installation is Wayang Spaceship (2022), which envisions a mobile Cantonese Opera stage in Singapore as a spaceship. This large‑scale installation uses SF visual rhetoric to explore post-colonial state formation and immigrant cultures. The "wayang" here serves both as a theatrical stage and as a metaphor for social performance. By mixing archival Cantonese‑Opera footage, sci‑fi cinema, and snippets from Wong's own video works, the piece creates a visual space that transcends time, place, and gender, offering a poetic and critical reflection on Singapore's multicultural identity.
A recurring theme across Wong's body of work is what might be called "retrofuturism" — a cross-temporal layering that fuses traditional Eastern elements with gender-bending and cross‑dressing performance.
In his photo‑based series like Astro Girl (2015) and video work Windows on the World (Part 1) (2014), Wong portrays himself as an astronaut wandering through a spaceship set, performing an aria from Cantonese Opera. This is not mere aesthetic experiment; it connects the myth of 1960s - 70s Asian "progress" with contemporary disruptions of gender and cultural boundaries.
In his latest photographic collage prints, he combines found photographs of Wayang actors from Singapore and Malaysia from the 1950s-70s, illustrations of Soviet space exploration and science fiction from the same period sourced from Ukrainian booksellers, Chinese ink painting and dichroic films that change colour at different angles. These pieces overlay different historical and geographic layers to present a "multi-focal vision" that unites past and future perspectives.
Wong's practice is always an act of cultural translation and slippage; it serves as a mechanism for audiences to relativize the act of seeing itself. His world — where different times, cultures, and genders intersect — offers rich insights into expressions of complex identities in our global age.
Biography
1971 – Born in Singapore
1995 – BFA, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore
1999 – MA, Slade School of Fine Art, University of London
Based in Berlin
Selected Solo Exhibitions
Disgraced Lady Room, ASAKUSA, Tokyo (2019)
The Me Inside Me, Shiseido Gallery, Tokyo (2013)
A Life of Imitation, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (2011); Singapore Art Museum (2010); Singapore Pavilion, 53rd Venice Biennale (2009)
Selected Group Exhibitions
Signals: How Video Transformed the World, MoMA, New York (2023)
Global(e) Resistance, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2020)
Sunshower, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum / Mori Art Museum / National Art Center, Tokyo (2017)
Fassbinder – NOW, Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin (2015)
The Berlin Decade, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (2011)
Collections
Singapore Art Museum
MoMA, New York
M+, Hong Kong
Centre Pompidou, Paris
Tate Modern, London
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Ming WongSusan Wongtag Berlin Diary 4, 2025Archival digital print97 x 146 cmEdition of 5 plus 2 artist's proofs
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Ming WongSusan Wongtag Berlin Diary 3, 2025Archival digital print146 x 97 cmEdition of 5 plus 2 artist's proofs
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Ming WongSusan Wongtag Stockholm Diary, 2024/2025HD digital video (single channel, no sound)2'05" (looped)Edition of 5 plus 2 artist's proofs
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Ming WongWayang Spaceship, 2022Single channel video25'00''Edition of 5 plus 2 A.P.
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Ming WongNumber 2 from Pictures from the Wayang Spaceship, 2022Archival digital print121 x 125 cmEdition of 3 plus 1 artist's proof
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Ming WongNumber 4 from Pictures from the Wayang Spaceship, 2022Archival digital print125 x 80 cmEdition of 3 + 1 A.P.
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Ming WongNumber 10 from Pictures from the Wayang Spaceship, 2022Archival digital print184 x 150 cmEdition of 3 + 1 A.P.
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Ming WongNext Year / L'Année Prochaine / 明年, 2016Mixed media installation featuring a single channel HD video, black & white with stereo/surround sound. (Option: Series of 5 black & white digital prints)Video: 17' 40''Edition of 5 plus 2 artist's proofs
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Rooms of Our Own
Watermelon Sisters [Yu Cheng-Ta + Ming Wong], Ming Wong, Zhi Wei, BuBu de la Madeleine 19 Jul - 6 Sep 2025 Shanghai'Rooms of our own' refers to more than a physical space or site, it hopes to examine strategies that artists have deployed to resist homogenization. Through various mediums including painting,...Read more -
Figure
Maria Farrar, Zai Kuning, Yayoi Kusama, Tang Dixin and Ming Wong 31 May - 12 Jul 2025 SingaporeOta Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Figure', a group exhibition featuring works by Maria Farrar, Zai Kuning, Yayoi Kusama, Tang Dixin and Ming Wong. This exhibition looks at...Read more -
Being
Akira the Hustler, BuBu de la Madeleine, Tomoko Kashiki, Nobuaki Takekawa, Ming Wong 22 Mar - 14 May 2025 SingaporeOta Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Being', a group exhibition featuring Akira the Hustler, BuBu de la Madeleine, Tomoko Kashiki, Nobuaki Takekawa and Ming Wong. These artists, in...Read more -
CAMP
Yoshiko Shimada + BuBu de la Madeleine, Ming Wong, Watermelon Sisters [Yu Cheng-Ta + Ming Wong], Yuki Kihara 15 Mar - 10 May 2025 TokyoThe artists participating in the group exhibition CAMP have a keen critical eye for social structures. With an established artistic practice behind them, these artists recognise the power of a...Read more -
Winter Theatre
Li Ran, Ming Wong, Samson Young 11 Jan - 1 Mar 2025 ShanghaiOta Fine Arts Shanghai is delighted to present Winter Theatre , a group exhibition featuring artists, Li Ran, Ming Wong, and Samson Young. The exhibition looks at the ways in...Read more -
Windows On The World (Part 2)
Ming Wong 24 Sep - 12 Oct 2024 7CHOME (Tokyo)From Friday 27th to Sunday 29th September, Ming Wong will be participating in Roppongi Art Night 2024 with Taiwanese artist Yu Cheng-Ta as the artist duo 'Watermelon Sisters' . Roppongi...Read more -
Summer Theatre
Ming Wong, Yuan Goang-Ming and Wang Tuo 13 - 31 Aug 2024 TokyoOta Fine Arts Tokyo is delighted to present 'Summer Theatre' , a group exhibition introducing three video artworks by artists Ming Wong, Yuan Goang-Ming and Wang Tuo. Illustrated beautifully through...Read more -
Cosmic Theatre
Ming Wong 22 Mar - 4 May 2024 ShanghaiOta Fine Arts Shanghai is pleased to present Cosmic Theatre , a solo exhibition by Singapore-born, Berlin-based artist Ming Wong. This marks the artist’s first solo exhibition in Shanghai and...Read more -
Cosmic Theatre
Ming Wong 2 Sep - 21 Oct 2023 TokyoOta Fine Arts Tokyo is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Singaporean-born, Berlin-based artist Ming Wong. This is the artist’s second solo exhibition at Ota Fine Arts, following the...Read more -
Ming Wong
Ming Wong 2 Sep - 21 Oct 2023 7CHOME (Tokyo)Ota Fine Arts 7CHOME presents Ming Wong's video work Windows On The World (Part 1) , a part of installation with the same title. Windows On The World (Part 1)...Read more -
Ming Wong: Pictures from the Wayang Spaceship
7 Jan - 4 Mar 2023 SingaporeOta Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Pictures from the Wayang Spaceship', the first solo exhibition by Ming Wong in Singapore in over a decade, featuring new photographic collage...Read more
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Hilmi Johandi, Ming Wong
"Artist's Proof: Singapore at 60", Artspace@Helutrans, Singapore 11 Jul 2025Hilmi Johandi and Ming Wong participates in a group exhibition 'Artist's Proof: Singapore at 60' at Artspace@Helutrans from 13 July to 17 August 2025. This...Read more -
Ming Wong
"Dream Factory: Cantopop, Mandopop 1980s–2000", Chinese Canadian Museum, Vancouver , Canada 27 May 2025Ming Wong participates in a group exhibition 'Dream Factory: Cantopop, Mandopop 1980s–2000' at Chinese Canadian Museum, Vancouver from May 28, 2025 to May 31, 2026....Read more -
Taipei Dangdai Art and Ideas 2025
Booth A17 8 May 2025Ota Fine Arts is delighted to present works by artists Chen Wei , Maria Farrar , Mannat Gandotra , Masanori Handa , Chris Huen Sin-Kan...Read more -
Ming Wong
"No Boundaries", The National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan 13 Feb 2025Ming Wong participates in 'No Boundaries' at The National Museum of Art, Osaka. Title: ' No Boundaries' Exhibition Period: Sat 22 February – Sun 1...Read more