Emily Cheng
Emily Cheng (born 1953) is an American artist of Chinese ancestry. She is best known for large scale paintings with a center focus often employing expansive circular images... "radiantly colored, radially composed". She has won numerous awards including Pollock-Krasner Foundation Fellowship, 2010, New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship, 1996, Yaddo Residency, 1995, National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, 1982–1983.}}
Cheng received her BFA in 1975 from the Rhode Island School of Design and attended the New York Studio School. Cheng has exhibited widely in the US and in Asia. In 2011, Cheng created Charting Sacred Territories, an exhibition exploring world religions which opened in the Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taiwan (2011) and traveled to Hanart TZ Gallery in (2015), Shenzhen Art Museum, Shenzhen, China, (2015) and in Europe at the Palais Liechtenstein Feldkirch, Austria (2019).
Cheng has had numerous solo shows in the US and in Asia and is represented by Hanart TZ Gallery in Hong Kong.
In 2007, Timezone 8 published a monograph of Emily Cheng titled, Chasing Clouds, a decade of studies, with essays by Kevin Powers and Johnson Chang
Emily Cheng has lived and worked in New York City since 1977 and teaches Asian Art History at the School of Visual Arts Provided by Wikipedia
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3by Amanda S. Wu, Ward Small IV, Taylor M. Bryson, Emily Cheng, Thomas R. Metz, Stephanie E. Schulze, Eric B. Duoss, Thomas S. WilsonGet full text
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4by Melissa Chan, Tim M H Li, Yik Wa Law, Paul W C Wong, Michael Chau, Cecilia Cheng, King Wa Fu, John Bacon-Shone, Qijin Emily Cheng, Paul S F YipGet full text
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5by Keith R. Shockley, Michelle C. Cora, David E. Malarkey, Daven Jackson-Humbles, Molly Vallant, Brad J. Collins, Esra Mutlu, Veronica G. Robinson, Surayma Waidyanatha, Amy Zmarowski, Nicholas Machesky, Jamie Richey, Sam Harbo, Emily Cheng, Kristin Patton, Barney Sparrow, June K. DunnickGet full text
Published 2020-10-01
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6by Takuo Hayashi, Igor Odintsov, Roger S. Smith, Kota Ishizawa, Allan J. W. Liu, Lukas Delasos, Christopher Kurzatkowski, Huichun Tai, Eric Gladstone, Morana Vojnic, Shinji Kohsaka, Ken Suzawa, Zebing Liu, Siddharth Kunte, Marissa S. Mattar, Inna Khodos, Monika A. Davare, Alexander Drilon, Emily Cheng, Elisa de Stanchina, Marc Ladanyi, Romel SomwarGet full text
Published 2021-02-01
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