Artist Winsome Wong on textural imagery, keeping memories, karaoke, and her family project Lorna’s Party.
The Last Supper is a weekly podcast featuring artists, curators, collectors and gallerists in Asia. Available on Spotify, Apple podcast, Google podcast.
Ep.65 | Winsome Wong is a Hong Kong-based artist. We talked about what she meant by textures and layering in her video work, what she finds so fascinating about imperfections and we delved into her family’s project Lorna’s Party with her mother and family from the Philippines.
Lorna's Party, Winsome Wong, 2022
The Forest Where the Deer Sleeps, Winsome Wong, 2021
Winsome Wong mainly works on videography and the sculpting of images. Through moving along with her camera, composing and sculpting the texture and rhythm of the images, she believes that art helps guiding her to comprehend and step into daily life. Therefore, most of her works are about her daily life and people around her, leading her works to be created in different cultural contexts along her mobility.
She also spent a lot of time thinking about the authority of images and artwork, that there are times she credits that the sources of her works are people around her and that she acts as an “agent” or “co-creator” of the works. She’s a member of Floating Projects Collective.
Web: www.winsomewongd.com
IG: @wsome_wd
Learn more about art in Asia. Join a Christie's Education art course, lecture workshop, gallery or art city tour. Use 'LASTSUPPER15' code to enjoy your 15% discount.
The Last Supper podcast is produced and hosted by Oscar Venhuis
Instagram @thelastsupper.asia
Podcast available on Spotify | Apple | Google
The Last Supper supports the Hong Kong Art Gallery Association (HKAGA)