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Terence Koh

Terence Koh is a Canadian artist who has gained international recognition for his unique and thought-provoking works of art. He is known for his diverse range of mediums, including sculpture, painting, installation, and performance art. Koh's works often explore themes of sexuality, death, and personal identity, and are characterized by their boldness and originality. One of Koh's most famous works is the installation piece My Death By White Butterfly, which features thousands of butterflies encased in white resin. The piece is a haunting meditation on mortality and the fleeting nature of life, and has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Koh's performance art is also highly regarded, and often involves elements of nudity and food. His performances are designed to challenge societal norms and push boundaries, and have been described as both provocative and cathartic. In addition to his artistic endeavors, Koh is also a writer and musician. He has published several books of poetry and essays, and has released several albums of experimental music. Overall, Terence Koh is a multifaceted artist whose works are both visually stunning and intellectually stimulating. His ability to push boundaries and challenge conventional thinking has earned him a place among the most innovative artists of his generation.

Canadian artist, sculpture, painting, installation, performance art, sexuality, death, personal identity, provocative, cathartic, writer, musician, experimental music

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Terence Koh

Terence Koh is a Canadian artist recognized for his diverse and innovative body of work, ranging from sculpture and painting to large-scale installations and performance pieces. He is best known for his installation works such as 'My Death By White Butterfly' (2005), which consists of thousands of butterflies encased in white resin, as well as his performances based on food and nudity. His works often reference themes of sexuality and death, as well as his own personal journey of self-discovery. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. Koh has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including the inaugural Zurich Art Prize in 2008.

Terence Koh, Canadian artist, sculpture, painting, installation, performance, sexuality, death, self-discovery, MoMA, Guggenheim, Zurich Art Prize, contemporary art.

Mei Wang

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