Terence Koh

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Terence Koh (born in Beijing, China, 1977) was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, and lives in New York City. He is a Chinese-Canadian artist and received his Bachelor degree from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design, Vancouver. He was also known as "asianpunkboy", though it appears that name has been retired.

Terence Koh creates handmade books and zines, prints, photographs, sculptures, performances, and installations. Much of his diverse work involves queer, punk, and pornographic sensibilities.

Koh’s work has been exhibited internationally at galleries and museums such as the MuHKA Museum [1] in Antwerp, Wien Secession [2] in Austria, the Whitney Museum of American Art [3] in New York, Kunsthalle Zürich [4] in Switzerland, and The Royal Academy [5] in London. His work has been featured in a solo exhibition at Art Basel [6], and is included in several prominent collections including the Saatchi Gallery [7] and the Judith Rothschild Foundation [8]. He is represented by Peres Projects [9] in Los Angeles.

He spends some of his time in New York City and Europe.

Terence Koh is represented by Javier Peres of Peres Projects Gallery in Los Angeles, California and Berlin, Germany.

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