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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: The Skeleton of Makara (The Myth of a Myth
  • Born: 1989, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Nationality: Malaysia
  • Museums on APS:
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
    • Singapore Art Museum
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top-ranked work: The Skeleton of Makara (The Myth of a Myth

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Tan Zi Hao: Exploring Postcolonial Identity Through Assemblage and Revisionist Practice

Tan Zi Hao, born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1989, is a multifaceted artist whose practice delves into complex themes of postcolonial identity, soil ecology, language politics, and historiography. He employs assemblage – combining disparate materials and concepts – alongside revisionist strategies to challenge dominant narratives within Southeast Asian nations grappling with legacies of colonialism. This approach distinguishes him from many contemporary artists and has garnered international recognition for his innovative explorations of cultural memory and social critique. His artistic journey began with a formal education in graphic design, culminating in a Diploma at The One Academy, followed by undergraduate studies at Nottingham Malaysia Campus focusing on International Relations. However, it was his doctoral research at the National University of Singapore – specializing in Southeast Asian Studies – that solidified his intellectual framework and profoundly shaped his artistic vision. This rigorous academic grounding informs his conceptual explorations and contributes to the precision with which he interrogates historical representations. Hao’s artistic output centers around installation art and performance, characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a deliberate engagement with materiality. He utilizes found objects, archival documents, and textual interventions to construct layered narratives that disrupt conventional understandings of history and power dynamics. Recurring motifs include references to geological formations – particularly soil – symbolizing resilience, transformation, and the enduring impact of environmental forces on human experience. These images are often juxtaposed with linguistic elements—words, phrases, and texts—to examine how language shapes perceptions and perpetuates cultural biases. Notable exhibitions showcasing Hao’s work include solo presentations at GMBB Kuala Lumpur (“Immersio 2024”), HARTA Space (“Pesan & Kenangan”), GDP Campus (“Not Just in Black and White”), Tanjong Pagar Distripark (“Art Jakarta”), and ILHAM Gallery (“Kathmandu Triennale”). Furthermore, Hao’s collaborative projects with organizations like Mutual Aid Projects underscore his commitment to artistic activism and his belief in the transformative potential of art as a tool for social change. His work has been featured prominently in international venues such as Kadist (Portland, Oregon) and Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte (Munich), cementing his position as a significant voice within contemporary Southeast Asian art discourse. His CV highlights include collaborations with institutions like Art:1 New Museum Jakarta and ILHAM Gallery Kuala Lumpur, demonstrating a sustained engagement with artistic research and dissemination. Hao’s ongoing exploration of historiography—particularly the “soil ecology” of memory—continues to propel his creative endeavors, reflecting a deep concern for confronting uncomfortable truths about cultural history and advocating for more nuanced interpretations of the past. He is currently active as an artist, writer, researcher, and designer, furthering his commitment to fostering dialogue and promoting critical engagement with artistic practice.



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