Guo-Liang Tan (b. 1980, Singapore) is a visual artist working primarily in painting and text. In his work, the painterly and the textual act as surfaces for performing affect that can conjure a haunting or a promise. He is interested in how this sense of absence, located in the past and/or the future, frames our present-ness and of our subjectivities. Tension between the phenomenological and the psychological are played out in the process of painting and writing, staging congruencies and slippages that occurs within material and language. Tan's practice revolves around these moments of overlaps and gaps where projections and disruptions may be used to map out territories of desire.
[Guo-Liang Tan] Born in 1980 in Singapore, where he is currently based. Tan creates abstract paintings using a thin translucent fabric as ground, and by layering transparent colours with diluted acrylic paint atop its surface. In some cases, the wooden stretcher frame can be observed through the fabric, creating visual depth and harmony. In recent years, Tan is increasingly interested in the relationship between object and space in painting. He has developed a series of large 'painterly screens' that are painted on both sides, and presented as free-standing pieces in the gallery space. This way of thinking about painting also extends to Tan's public installations such as “A Folding Scene” at Esplanade concourse, Singapore (2023) and “Arrive, Arrive” at National Gallery Singapore (2021). His solo exhibitions include “Soft Turnings”, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore (2021), “Ghost Screen”, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore (2017) and “Play Dead”, Space Cottonseed, Singapore (2012). Notable group exhibitions include “Re-surfacing”, STORAGE, Bangkok (2023), “Object of Desire”, Gerðarsafn Kópavogur Art Museum, Iceland (2021) , “A Different Way of (Thinking About) Painting?”, Langgeng Art Foundation, Yogyakarta (2017) and “The Trouble With Painting Today”, Pump House Gallery, London (2014).
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Desert Garden
Akira the Hustler, Etsu Egami, Masanori Handa, Jong YuGyong, 17 Aug - 12 Sep 2019 ShanghaiOta Fine Arts Shanghai is delighted to present 'Desert Garden', a group exhibition featuring eight artists from China, Japan, Korea and Singapore. Through the diversity of works presented, the exhibition...Read more -
Crossroads
Akira the Hustler, Chen Wei, Cheng Ran, Masanori Handa, Zai Kuning, Yayoi Kusama, Hiraki Sawa, Guo-Liang Tan, Tang Dixin 21 Sep - 3 Nov 2018 SingaporeCoinciding with Gillman Barracks Art After Dark x 6th Anniversary Celebrations, 21 September 2018, 7pm till late Ota Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Crossroads', a group exhibition by...Read more -
Guo-Liang Tan and Zang Kunkun | Ethereal Machines
Guo-Liang Tan and Zang Kunkun 7 Jul - 12 Aug 2018 ShanghaiMai 36 Galerie and Ota Fine Arts Shanghai are delighted to present 'Ethereal Machines', a dual exhibition that brings together Chinese artist Zang Kunkun and Singapore artist Guo-Liang Tan. Strikingly...Read more -
Guo-Liang Tan: Ghost Screen
Guo-Liang Tan 8 Sep - 21 Oct 2017 SingaporeOpening Reception in the presence of the artist: Friday, 08 September 2017, 6-8 pm Artist Talk & Booklet Launch: Sunday, 01 October 2017, 3-5 pm Ota Fine Arts Singapore is...Read more
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"S.E.A. Focus 2021", Singapore
14 Jan 2022Ota Fine Arts will participate in 'S.E.A. Focus 2021'. The gallery will feature the latest artworks of Hilmi Johandi (b. 1987, Singapore), Zai Kuning (b....Read more -
Guo-Liang Tan
"We're Young Once" Art Agenda, Singapore 4 Jan 2022Guo-Liang Tan's works are currently on view at the exhibition ‘We’re Young Once’ curated by Ian Tee, at Art Agenda SEA from 8 to 30...Read more -
Guo-Liang Tan
"Interlude For Lentor" Lentor MRT station, Singapore 28 Aug 2021Guo-Liang Tan's work 'Interlude For Lentor' will be on display at the Thomson-East Coast Line Stage 2 (TEL2) MRT, Lentor station. Title: 'Interlude For Lentor'...Read more -
"S.E.A. Focus 2021" 20 - 31 January 2021, Singapore
14 Jan 2021Ota Fine Arts will participate in 'S.E.A. Focus 2021'. This edition of S.E.A. Focus is taking place in two formats: S.E.A. Focus Digital and S.E.A....Read more