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Tang Chang was born on 1 May, 1934 in Bangkok, Thailand, is a Painter. Discover Tang Chang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 1 May, 1934
Birthday 1 May
Birthplace Bangkok, Thailand
Date of death (1990-08-26) Bangkok, Thailand
Died Place Bangkok, Thailand
Nationality Thailand

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2002

17 – 30 September 2002 at Marsi Gallery, Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, Bangkok. 1 – 14 October 2002 at 14 October 73 Memorial, Ratchadamnoen Avenue, Bangkok 11 – 26 October 2002 at Pridi Banomyong Institute, Sukhumvit 55, Bangkok. TRAVELLING EXHIBITS All the above 3 sets of exhibited Works (67 pieces) will be exhibited as the followings:

2001

Chasing, chasing, chasing, chasing after, Chasing, chasing, chasing, keep on chasing, Chasing, chasing, chasing, and chasing, To seize the sun light for his painting.” 25 June – 22 July 2001 at Open Arts Space, The Silom Galleria.

1990

Throughout his career, Chang positioned himself outside of mainstream art circles dominated by Silpakorn University and its National Exhibition of Art. Instead, he preferred to hold exhibitions of his and his student’s works at his own home. Similarly, Chang generally refused to sell his works, preferring instead to gain income through other means. Chang died in August 1990 at the age of 56, and was survived by his wife, four sons and three daughters.

1968

In 1968, when the artist was 34 years old, he self-published a book featuring his ‘concrete poems,’ which dealt with social themes as well as more personal meditations on nature and family life. Unlike his paintings, these works garnered interest from Thai literary circles, gaining popularity within counterculture movements that were gaining traction in the late 1960s and early 1970s.

1960

After Chang left school, he developed an interest in artistic expression and used found pieces of charcoal and chalk to draw on the streets and the walls of his home. With funds received from his work as a menial labourer, he bought paper, paint and pencils and with these began drawing portraits of his family members and neighbours. He continued this practice until he was able to open a stall at a local market to undertake portraits professionally. After that, Chang began painting watercolour landscapes of the areas around his house. In 1960, one of these paintings, a landscape featuring the house of Pratuang Emjaoren, a well-known Thai artist and a close friend of Chang’s, became the first of his works to be included in an exhibition.

1950

In the late 1950s, Chang began producing the first of his gestural abstraction paintings for which he is best known. According to the artist, these paintings were the result of a series of experimentations undertaken with the aim of developing a style that reflected Buddhist and Daoist principles, while also offering an alternative to the cubistic and impressionistic works that dominated Thai art circles of the period. These works were exhibited for the first time in 1966 at the Pratumwan art gallery, but were not received favourably by Thai audiences.

1934

Tang Chang (Thai: จ่าง แซ่ตั้ง;Chinese: 陈壮 ;RTGS: Chang Sae-tang; 1 May 1934 – 26 August 1990) was a self-taught artist, poet, writer and philosopher of Sino-Thai heritage.

He was born on 1 May 1934 to a poor, Chinese family in the area of the Somdet Chao Phraya Market, Thonburi, across the river from Bangkok. As a young boy, he studied at the Pitchaya Yatikaram Temple School, until the effects of World War II on his family’s financial situation forced him to end his education.