Yeung Tong Lung
By Reuben Keehan
‘11th Asia Pacific Triennial’ August 2024
Yeung Tong Lung
Born 1956, Fujian, China
Lives and works in Hong Kong
Yeung Tong Lung has been a respected figure in Hong Kong art for four decades, celebrated for his nuanced portraits of daily life in the less visible sides of his city. His canvases depict housing estates, migrant workers and neighbourhood eccentrics in streets, stores, kitchens and flats with detail, wit and a vivid realism that incorporates fluid distortions and reflections through warped pictorial planes that permit the inclusion of multiple viewpoints. These trademark perspectival shifts provide expansive context for Yeung’s depiction of Hong Kong, increasing the paintings’ visual and spatial possibilities.
For the Asia Pacific Triennial, he presents works of touching intimacy and striking ambition, including a 20-metre, 18-panel, 360-degree panorama of Kennedy Town, at the western end of Hong Kong Island, as viewed from the artist’s studio.

Work by Yeung Tong Lung installed at QAG for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, December 2024 / Ching Lin Terrace 2022 / Oil on canvas / The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art. Purchased 2024 with funds from Michael Sidney Myer through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / 360°+ 2021–23 / Oil on canvas / Courtesy: The artist and Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong / © Yeung Tong Lung / Photograph: J Ellis, QAGOMA
YEUNG Tong Lung
1956
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