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Ching Ho Cheng (December 26, 1946 – May 25, 1989) was a contemporary artist who lived and painted in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. His work consists of four distinct periods: Psychedelics, Gouache, Torn Works and the Alchemical Series, all primarily executed on paper. As an artist who was well versed in world literature, it is evident that his body of work has been influenced by Egyptian mythology as well as his following of Taoism, which embodied his beliefs in the universal renewal of life.

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  • Ching Ho Cheng (December 26, 1946 – May 25, 1989) was a contemporary artist who lived and painted in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. His work consists of four distinct periods: Psychedelics, Gouache, Torn Works and the Alchemical Series, all primarily executed on paper. As an artist who was well versed in world literature, it is evident that his body of work has been influenced by Egyptian mythology as well as his following of Taoism, which embodied his beliefs in the universal renewal of life. (en)
  • Ching Ho Cheng (L'Avana, 26 dicembre 1946 – New York, 25 maggio 1989) è stato un artista statunitense di origini cinesi. La sua opera è suddivisibile in quattro periodi: la serie psichedelica, quella del guazzo, quella delle opere strappate e quella alchemica, tutte eseguite principalmente su carta. I suoi lavori sono stati grandemente influenzati dalla mitologia egizia e dal taoismo, che esprimeva le sue convinzioni sul rinnovamento universale della vita. (it)
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  • 1946-12-26 (xsd:date)
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  • 1946-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 1989-05-25 (xsd:date)
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  • 1989-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant 1985, Artists Space/Committee of Visual Artist Grant 1984 (en)
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  • 1989-05-25 (xsd:date)
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  • Ching Ho Cheng (en)
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  • Paifong Robert Cheng Rosita Yu-fan Cheng Sybao Cheng-Wilson Tcheng Yu-hsiu (en)
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  • Ching Ho Cheng (December 26, 1946 – May 25, 1989) was a contemporary artist who lived and painted in New York City during the 1970s and 1980s. His work consists of four distinct periods: Psychedelics, Gouache, Torn Works and the Alchemical Series, all primarily executed on paper. As an artist who was well versed in world literature, it is evident that his body of work has been influenced by Egyptian mythology as well as his following of Taoism, which embodied his beliefs in the universal renewal of life. (en)
  • Ching Ho Cheng (L'Avana, 26 dicembre 1946 – New York, 25 maggio 1989) è stato un artista statunitense di origini cinesi. La sua opera è suddivisibile in quattro periodi: la serie psichedelica, quella del guazzo, quella delle opere strappate e quella alchemica, tutte eseguite principalmente su carta. I suoi lavori sono stati grandemente influenzati dalla mitologia egizia e dal taoismo, che esprimeva le sue convinzioni sul rinnovamento universale della vita. (it)
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