All posts tagged: Kitti Narod

Tang Contemporary Art Hong Kong Celebrating 10th Anniversary

Decade One: Chronolect /Dec 18, 2025 – Jan 31, 2026 / Jonas Burgert, Cai Lei, Heri Dono, Huang Yongping, Jigger Cruz, Leng Guangmin, Edgar Plans, Qin Qi, Wang Du, Xiyao Wang, Wu Yi, Yue Minjun, Yang Jiechang, Zhao Zhao, Zhu JinshiOpening: Thursday, Dec 18, 5pm – 7pmTang Contemporary Art Central10/F, H Queen’s80 Queen’s Road, CentralTuesday – Saturday, 11am – 7pmT +852 2682 8289 Etsu Egami, Hao Zecheng, Yoon Hyup, Kitti Narod, Jade Ching-yuk Ng, Alexander Skats, August Vilella, Meguru Yamaguchi, Yu Xuan, Nishi YukariOpening: Thursday, Dec 18, 4pm – 6pmTang Contemporary Art Wong Chuk HangUnit 2003-0820/F, Landmark South39 Yip Kan Street, Wong Chuk HangTuesday – Saturday, 11am – 7pmT +852 3703 9246 tangcontemporary.com Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce to celebrate the tenth anniversary of our Hong Kong space, we are presenting a large-scale group exhibition Decade One: Chronolect. The exhibition’s title, Chronolect – a lexicon of time – captures the distinct artistic language developed over this inaugural decade. The exhibition aims to focus on the most precious gains in artistic practice—namely, “accumulation and growth”—connecting the iterative evolution of the artists’ works, the gallery’s and collectors’ explorations within the industry, and the …

Kitti Narod at Tang Contemporary Art 

Summer WindAug 11 – Sep 17, 2022Opening: Aug 11, 6 – 8pm Tang Contemporary Art10/F, H Queen’s, 80 Queen’s Road CentralCentral, Hong KongTu-Sa 11am – 7pm tangcontemporary.com Reminiscent of photographic portraits, two couples – four friends – are posing together under a delicate summer breeze that moves lightly through their hair; Another couple is caught into an impromptu tango in the laundry room; Two pally men are leaning onto each other during an afternoon nap on the sofa; And a herd of horses are galloping with vitality, resonating with the summer pool teemed by bodies in full Dionysian sensuality. “Style is a simple way of saying complicated things,” said Jean Cocteau. His words best exemplify Kitti’s world, in which the imagery of life is depicted as it is – in its simplicity. Born in 1976 in Thailand, after obtaining his Bachelor of Arts degree in Bangkok, Kitti started to develop a unique artistic dimension which gradually evolved towards a language of graphic signs and simplicity. Elaborate and superfluous styles are whittled in order to arrive at …