Mak2
Mak2 | |
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Born | Mak Ying Tung 1989 Hong Kong |
Nationality | Chinese |
Education | School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong |
Mak2 (Traditional Chinese: 麥影彤二; Simplified Chinese: 麦影彤二) is a Hong Kong artist, whose practice spans across installations, paintings, drawings, video work, YouTube videos, stand-up comedy routines, and video games.[1] Her works are characterized by social commentary delivered through relatable humor.[2]
Early life and education
[edit]Mak2 was born in 1989 in Hong Kong. She received her BA degree from the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.[3]
Born Mak Ying Tung, the artist began creating work under the alias of "Mak Ying Tung 2" after a chance encounter with a Feng Shui master on Temple Street in 2017 who told her she needed 2 more strokes in her name.[4] In 2021, she shortened the name to "Mak2" for ease of recognition,[4] and has since exhibited at various galleries and institutions worldwide.[5]
Notable Works
[edit]You Better Watch Out (2017)
[edit]You Better Watch Out is an interactive installation by Mak2 composed of a giant snow globe circulating colorful balls and printed QR codes that link viewers to themselves captured on CCTV when scanned on their phones.[6] The artwork was included in the exhibition .com/.cn co-presented by MoMA PS1 and K11 Art Foundation.[6]
Home Sweet Home (2019-)
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One of Mak2's most widely-exhibited body of works is Home Sweet Home, a series of painted triptychs that were first conceived in 2019 for an exhibition of the same name at DE SARTHE.[7] Intended as conceptual art, the works are composed by Mak2 using the life simulation game The Sims, but then each part of the triptych is crafted by a different painter hired from the Chinese e-commerce platform Taobao.[8]
Since its conception, the series has evolved to address varied social and philosophical issues. The most prominent sub-series include Home Sweet Home: Feng Shui Painting (2021),[9] Home Sweet Home: Love Pool (2022),[10] Home From Home (2024-) which includes the added element of AI generation,[11] and Home Sweet Home Backyard (2025-) which includes an original video game by Mak2 as part of the artwork.[12]
Mak's Home Sweet Home series have been exhibited internationally in Shanghai,[13] Berlin,[10] Taipei,[14] Singapore,[15] Seoul,[16] and more.
Hong Kong's Next Top Artist (2023)
[edit]Mak2's Hong Kong's Next Top Artist is a video series/mockumentary created during a three-month artist residency program initiated by West Kowloon Cultural District. The program was developed as part of SerendiCity.[17] A limited series of 5 episodes, the web-series follows Mak2 as she invites different parties from the arts sector, including artists, curators, professionals, and gallerists to turn an amateur artist into the city's next top artist.[17]
Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy (2024)
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Copy of Copy of Copy of Copy is a 7.5-meter-tall installation artwork by Mak2 exhibited at the 2024 edition of Art Basel Hong Kong.[18] Created for the fair's Encounters sector, the artwork comprises two replica fair booths stacked top-to-top, forming a monumental structure from standardized elements taken from its surroundings.[19] Duplicating her own original artworks presented in the neighboring booth, the installation dissects "the cyclicality of copying in the evolution of creation"[20]and explores the layered stages of simulation folded into reality.[4]
Sweet Home Invasion (2024)
[edit]In 2024, Mak2 was selected as one of two artists to present an artwork at Art Basel Miami Beach as part of the Hong Kong Tourism Board's partnership with Art Basel.[21] Her video artwork Sweet Home Invasion "reimagines an alternative version of the fair in which every booth shows only her work"[22]
Recognitions and Awards
[edit]2022 - Prestige 40 Under 40[23]
References
[edit]- ^ "MAK2 (MAK YING TUNG 2)". Online Viewing Rooms 線上展廳|典藏ARTouch.com. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Yiu, Chan Lok (2024-01-26). "* Mak Ying Tung 2, an Artist, a Standup Comedian and More". 1a space. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Giles, Oliver (2023-02-08). "Mak2's Newest Art is Too Hot to Handle". Zolima City Magazine. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b c "ArtAsiaPacific: Mak2: Funnily Enough, Nothing is Original". artasiapacific.com. 21 March 2024. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "40 under 40: Mak2". www.prestigeonline.com. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b "Mak2 Claims Her Future in House of Fortune". ocula.com. 2025-05-29. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Article, Artnet Gallery Network ShareShare This (2019-12-20). "A Hong Kong Artist Commissioned Anonymous Painters to Render Her Sims Interiors on Canvas. The Results Are Unnerving". Artnet News. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "GAME ART: MAK YING TUNG 2'S HOME SWEET HOME (2019)". GAMESCENES. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Article, Artnet Gallery Network ShareShare This (2021-11-09). "Spotlight: How Rising Hong Kong Artist Mak2 Uses Feng Shui and the Sims to Create Thought-Provoking Paintings". Artnet News. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b "8-Bit Intimacies | Spike Art Magazine". Spike. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "Biting satire: shoot zombie art collectors in artist's video game". South China Morning Post. 2024-05-17. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Jacobs, Harrison (2025-03-28). "The Best Booths at Art Basel Hong Kong 2025, From a Gold-Digging Video Game to Extravagant Installations". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "Bordercrossing: Possibilities and Interactions". Yuz Museum Shanghai. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "Mak2 麥影彤二:別用欣賞畫作的角度去看待這些作品|香港藝術家台北個展《華麗愛火四射》 | Art". Madame Figaro Hong Kong (in Chinese). 2023-02-27. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "Singapore Art Week 2025". Singapore Art Week 2025. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Herald, Korea (2025-02-05). "[Herald Gallery] Home From Home: Cows with Built-In Wi-Fi". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ a b "SerendiCity: Mak2 – Hong Kong's Next Top Artist (Episode 1) | WestK Video Platform". digital.westk.hk. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Loeb, Pauline (2024-03-29). "Art Basel Hong Kong 2024". artfairmag. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Silverman, Erica (2024-03-25). "A Revitalized 2024 Edition of Art Basel Hong Kong". Whitewall. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ Article, Vivienne Chow ShareShare This (2024-03-26). "Hong Kong Art Week Sees Major Art Industry Players Descend on the City". Artnet News. Retrieved 2025-05-29.
- ^ "Hong Kong Tourism Board Captivates Art Basel Miami Beach Attendees with Hong Kong-style Café "Cha Chaan Teng"". Business Wire. December 9, 2024.
- ^ "Experience Hong Kong's cha chaan teng culture at Art Basel Miami Beach". Art Basel. Retrieved 2025-05-30.
- ^ www.prestigeonline.com https://www.prestigeonline.com/hk/people/40-under-40/mak2/. Retrieved 2025-05-30.
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(help) - ^ Lee, Shannon (2020-09-11). "The Artsy Vanguard 2020: Mak Ying Tung 2". Artsy. Retrieved 2025-05-30.