gdm Hong Kong is honored to present Tang Chang: Into the Heart-Mind, the pioneering Thai artist’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, on view from June to August 2026. Curated by Sheryl Gwee, the exhibition meditates on Tang Chang’s iridescent visions of being — in the world, and in existence — situating his radical oeuvre within the intertwined legacies of poetry, painting, and philosophy.
Tang Chang: Into the Heart-Mind is a meditation on the poet and painter Tang Chang’s iridescent visions of being — in the world, and in existence. Born into a working-class immigrant Chinese family in Thonburi, Bangkok, Tang Chang was a self-taught artist who went against the mainstream of Thai modern art, developing a distinctive, idiosyncratic personal idiom. His stylistic nonconformity, his diasporic status, his staunch anti-commercialism, and his eccentric persona meant that questions of place and positionality were never far from his life and work.
From free-spirited, calligraphic renderings of the Chao Phraya River to dazzling, prismatic vignettes of the sun-drenched fields and narrow alleyways near his home, Tang Chang returned, time and again, to portrayals of his immediate environment — and where he stood in relation to it.
Gallery address: 108 Ruttonjee Centre, 11 Duddell Street, Central