Mark Wong (  b. 2003, Hong Kong  ) 
                    is a conceptual artist and designer working in Beijing and New York. His practice engages with semiotics, perception, and belief; often utilizing vernacular tools to subvert notions of utility, structures, or the lack there of. Through a multidisciplinary approach, he aims to reveal the absurd banalities of our accumulated experience.
                    Embracing ambiguity as a central tool, the maker's role for Mark becomes facilitation rather than expression—objects reject messaging but rather inquire. Interpretations are therefore never fixed but instantaneously created and dismantled through encounter. By viewing the world through a playfully irreverent lens, anything and everything is treated as having potential for value.
                    Mark holds a BFA in Communication Design and Fine Arts from the Parsons School of Design.


Previously a studio assistant for Pascal Glissmann.
And gallery intern at Massey Klein Gallery and the Song Art Museum.
And teaching assistants for
Clement Valla and Daniel Lefcourt.
And performing artist for On Kawara’s ‘One Million Years’ at Tai Kwun Contemporary.


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