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Terence Koh (CHINESE, B. 1977)

My Path to Heaven. Are You Blind Bastard God?

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Terence Koh (CHINESE, B. 1977)
My Path to Heaven. Are You Blind Bastard God?
wax, styrofoam, plaster, paint, remnants of incense stickings, mineral oil, Eau d'Orange Verte by Hermès
186 x 42 x 45 cm.
Executed in 2007. This work is from an edition of five plus two artist proofs.
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Terence Koh's sprawling body of work includes paintings, photographs, sculptures, drawings, and performances. A collaborator with artists such as Larry Clark, Dan Colen, Bruce LaBruce and Banks Violette, Koh's work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. Recent museum solo exhibitions include Captain Buddha, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (2008); Love for Eternity, Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Castilla y Leon, Leon, MUSAC, (2008/2009); Terence Koh, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2007); and Terence Koh, Kunsthalle Zurich, Zürich (2006). Koh has a forthcoming solo exhibiton at Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris (2009). Koh's work can be found in private collections in the US, Latin America, Europe and Asia, as well as in many public collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York); The Tate Modern (London); The Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles); The Judith Rothschild Foundation Collection of Contemporary Drawings, Museum of Modern Art (New York); and the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art (Luxembourg).

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