Hong Kong’s Kiang Malingue Gallery Expands to New York, With the Aim of Fostering Dialogues
Kiang Malingue, one of Hong Kong’s most prominent galleries, will open a new commercial space in New York’s Chinatown neighborhood this week.Known for a program that equally nurtures emerging talents and represents some of most acclaimed artists from Asia, Kiang Malingue has established itself in the past 15 years as a gallery to watch. Among the artists on its roster are two artists who have previously done national pavilions at the Venice Biennale, Ellen Pau (Hong Kong in 2001) and
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