King of Kowloon: Tsang Tsou-Choi
There was a calligrapher who called himself the King of Kowloon. From the mid 1950s until 2007 when he passed away, he wrote his family history and statements claiming the possession of Hong Kong on any and every public space of the country. Ota Fine Arts is delighted to showcase variety of works by Tsang Tsou-Choi, reflecting the many trifles and transitions that Hong Kong faced as a country for many years.
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Tsang Tsou Choi (King of Kowloon)Untitled, 2003ink on paper mounted on board77.6 x 108.5 cm
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Tsang Tsou Choi (King of Kowloon)Untitled, 2001Ink on paper119.2 200.5 cm
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Tsang Tsou Choi (King of Kowloon)Untitled, 1994- 2017oil on board and photo documentboard: 50.3 by 75.5 cm
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Tsang Tsou Choi (King of Kowloon)Calligraphy on Scooter, 2002Ink on scooterH112 x W78 x L178
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Tsang Tsou Choi (King of Kowloon)Untitled, 2003Acrylic on canvas126.5 x 272 cm
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Tsang Tsou Choi (King of Kowloon)ink on paper54 x 71 cm