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唐近豪

Thang Kiang How

唐近豪

Thang Kiang How

Thang Kiang How (born 1946) is a Singaporean Asian Modern & Contemporary artist. In 1981, the President of Singapore awarded Kiang How the Public Service Medal (PBM) for his contribution to Singapore’s nation-building. He has been an active member in the local and worldwide art sectors for the past 30 years. In the art world, his distinctive style of merging acrylic and airbrush printing effects on canvas has become his hallmark, and he is frequently involved in significant art projects (sculpture and murals).
He has held 12 solo exhibitions and participated in more than 100 group exhibitions in countries, such as Australia, China, France, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Thailand, Vietnam and also Singapore. He received many local and international awards.

He received many local and international awards.

He received many local and international awards.

His works are collected by local as well as overseas museums, organizations and private collectors. He was the President of Modern Art Society Singapore (1982 – 1993), Vice President of Federation of Art Societies Singapore (1990 – 1996) and sits on the panel in National Arts Council (1984 – 1993). However, he was the person brought MASS onto a regional platform, Asian International Art Exhibition (AIAE) hosting by members in Federation of Asian Artists (FAA) yearly in 1990.

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