Mud Wrestle

Name/Title

Mud Wrestle

Entry/Object ID

2015.08.02

Description

Angela Teng (b. 1979) explores alternatives to traditional methods and processes of making a painting. Her practice bases itself on a feminist commitment to craft, using laborious and experimental approaches to manipulate the paint or material surface. Teng is known for her crocheting, working strips of dried paint or linen canvas to create interwoven geometric patterns that resemble yarn knitting or carpet weaving. By turning painting into domestic handcrafts generally performed by women, Teng’s unusual and colourful paintings subvert a tradition of Western art that has celebrated male artists and privileged certain artistic practices, such as painting and sculpture. Teng is a graduate of the Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver. She was the Winner of the Whistler Arts Council’s 2009 Emerging Artist Award of Excellence. Her works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions across Canada.

Artwork Details

Medium

crocheted acyrilic paint on aluminum

Made/Created

Artist

Teng, Angela

Date made

2014

Dimensions

Height

53.3 cm

Width

43.2 cm