Ong Kim Seng

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'Ong Kim Seng (王金成)'

Born June 10, 1945 (1945-06-10) (age 63)
Flag of Singapore Singapore
Nationality Singaporean
Field Watercolour
Training Self-taught
Awards Various; See awards

Ong Kim Seng (simplified Chinese: 王金成; pinyin: Wáng Jīnchéng), was born in Singapore and has been a full-time artist since 1985. He has participated in group and solo exhibitions at Singapore and in the United States, China, United Kingdom, Japan , Australia, Belgium, Federal Republic Of Germany, France, Middle East, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the ASEAN countries.[1]

Ong is the first and only Singaporean to have won six awards by the prestigious 138-year-old American Watercolor Society (AWS), of which he was conferred membership in 1992. He is also the only Asian artist outside the USA to be admitted into AWS.[2]

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[edit] Early life

An only child, Ong grew up in a kampung in Tiong Bahru under the care of his mother, Goh Choon Hoon. His father had passed away in 1952 when he was still young. To support the family, his mother worked as a washerwoman and grass cutter. Ong studied at Radin Mas Primary School in 1959 and later on at Pasir Panjang Secondary School. Ong had shown an interest in art since he was young but his mother had envisioned him becoming either a clerk or teacher with his education. He began experimenting with painting, beginning with pastels and oil and moving onto watercolour painting in earnest since 1960. He then became a regular participant in a painting group at the Singapore River led by an artist, writer and lecturer Chia Wai Hon.

Ong left school in 1962 and after that joined an advertising agency where he worked as a bill collector. He left the agency after four years and found his next job as a policeman at the British Naval Base in Sembawang. He lost his job in 1971 when the British withdrew their troops from Singapore. He subsequently worked as a welder at Pulau Bukom, a line technician at an electronics firm, National Semiconductor, and an audio-visual/graphic technician at Colombo Plan Staff College for Technician Education. He became a full-time painter in 1985.[3]

In 1974, Ong got his first opportunity to present his watercolor artworks at a group show with artists Wan Soon Kam and Tan Jeuy Lee at the Meyer Gallery, organized by gallery owner and arts patron Della Butcher.[4]


[edit] Ong and His Art

Ong is a self-taught artist, who never had any formal art training. As a realist painter, his works focus on inanimate objects, architectural form, masonry, foliage and landscape. His style is "naturalist cum impressionistic", which is " a combination of post-impressionist colour and the outlook of the American realist masters". He has held numerous solo and group exhibitions in the past three decades, had his works published by local and international publishers, and appeared on local arts television programmes.

In 1993 his work, 'Bhaktaphur' was the first Singapore watercolour painting to be auctioned by Sotheby's in Hong Kong. In March 1994, his work, 'Bali' was auctioned by Christie's in Singapore. His works are now auctioned annually in Singapore and in the region.

Ong's works have appeared in eight books by publishers in America and China. He was Founding Editor-South East Asia for International Artist and an article on his works appeared in the first issue of the magazine in June 1998. His artwork can be find in the Singapore Art Museum, Neka Museum in Bali, Maritime Museum In Sentosa and the Hawk Gallery in Oregon, USA.[5]


[edit] Exhibitions

Ong has participated in three major exhibitions:

[edit] The Art of Ong Kim Seng

The Art of Ong Kim Seng was Ong's first solo exhibition. It took place in ElleSix Gallery, Malaysia, and showcased about 30 of his works in his first Malaysian solo exhibition. It showcased his most memorable paintings that have spanned over 36 years of his career as an artist and traveller. His collectors include Queen Elizabeth II of England, the Prime Minister of the People's Republic Of China and the Secretary-General of the United Nations among other notable people.[6]

[edit] Moments of Light

Moments of Light was Ong's second solo exhibition, and showcased his works in monotypes, lithographs, paper pulp paintings and watercolours. It took from the 29 September - 14 November 2004 at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute.[7]

[edit] Timeless Jiangnan

Timeless Jiangnan was a joint exhibition between Ong and photographer Kwek Leng Joo. It was held at the Singapore Conference Hall in September 2005.[8]

[edit] Awards

Ong has won six awards from the American Watercolor Society; the Paul B. Remmy Memorial Award in 1983, the Lucy B. Moore Award in 1988, the Clara Stroud Memorial Award in 1989 and the Barse Miller Memorial Award in 1992, Winsor & Newton Award in 2000 and the Ida Wells Memorial Award in 2001. He has been an active member of the society since 1990 and was the first Asian outside the USA to be awarded membership. After having won five of its awards, Kim Seng was made a Dolphin Fellow of the AWS in 2000.

In 1999, he was awarded the Cultural Medallion for visual arts by the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts. He was confered as Dolphin Fellowship in 2000. He won the Excellence for Singapore Award presented by the Singapore Totaliser Board in 2000. He was also awarded the Singapore Internationale by the Singapore International Foundation in 2001. His most recent award is the 2001 Arts Supporter Award presented by the National Arts Council.

He has also received many other less significant awards. They include:[9]

  • 1992 - Base Miller Memorial Award
  • 1995 - Pingat Apad
  • 2000 - Winsor & Newton Award
  • 2000 - Excellence for Singapore Award

[edit] Societies

Ong is a signature member of the AWS, and has had his own work selected for the NWS's exhibition in California.

He was also President of the Singapore Watercolour Society from 1991 to 2001 when he became Honorary President, in which that capacity, he interacted with other watercolor organizations in the other parts of the world.

Ong Kim Seng was the Organizing Chairman of Asian Watercolours '97, the first international watercolor exhibition to be held in Singapore. He was also the vice-chairman of Singapore Art '97. He has been an Art Advisor to the National Arts Council since 1998 and is a life Fellow of the National University of Singapore's Centre of the Arts.

[edit] Private life

Ong's interests include traveling, trekking, jogging, swimming and cycling. He enjoys meeting people and discovering their way of life. He has gone on traveling-cum-painting expeditions in the past, while "recording vanishing ways of life of exotic places" in his paintings

An ardent trekker, Ong has visited the Tianshan region of Sinkiang in China, the Nepalese Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau many times to paint and to trek.

As an artist himself, he is an avid fan of paintings. His collectors include Queen Elizabeth II of England, the Prime Minister of the People's Republic Of China, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, President of the Republic of Korea, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, the President of the Republic of the Philippines; the Prime Minister of Japan, the Prime Minister of India; the Governor of Hokkaido; Singapore Arts Museum; Singapore, Maritime Museum, , the Agung Rai Museum and Neka Museum in Bali, Indonesia ; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters, Foreign Missions and Embassies of the Republic of Singapore.

Ong is married with three children. His wife is Nam Ah Moy.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ About Me - Biodate. Ong Kim Seng. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.
  2. ^ Ong Kim Seng. National Library Board. Retrieved on 2008-01-14.
  3. ^ Ong Kim Seng. National Library Board. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.
  4. ^ Sasitharan, T. "Mother of Singapore artists", Straits Times, January 13, 1993. 
  5. ^ SWS Artists: Ong Kim Seng. Singapore Watercolour Society. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.
  6. ^ Exhibitions - The Arts of Ong Kim Seng. Ong Kim Seng. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.
  7. ^ Exhibitions - Moments of Light. Ong Kim Seng. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.
  8. ^ Exhibitions - Timeless Jiangna. Ong Kim Seng. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.
  9. ^ About Me - My Award. Ong Kim Seng. Retrieved on 2008-01-13.

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