Terence Koh: born in Beijing China, grew up in Canada, and now works in New York. He creates installations, sculptures, photographs, objects, murals, and performances where he involves queer, punk and pornographic sensibilities and luxurious decadence. He refers to himself as “The Naomi Campbell of the Art World”. We see him as a multi-talented and passionate artist. He has shared is work in numerous groups and solo exhibitions around the globe and continues to create and produce various forms of art. “You should go bankrupt for what you love; for art, for fashion, for everything.”- Terence Koh
The black drums and black light were part of his show called “These Decades that We Never Sleep” which are made of (and tagged as): “crystal chandelier, paint, lollipops, vegetable matter, human and horse hair, mineral oil, rope from a ship found after midnight, glass shards, stones and artist’s blood and shit.”……Mister Koh, an artist with no limits and nothing to hide.

“As a child, I really enjoyed going to Asian funerals, I loved that we all had to dress in black for fourteen days and then on the actual cremation day everybody was in white … Maybe that is what struck in me the monochromatic colors.” – Terence Koh







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