Amy Tang Wing-yin was born in 1990, Hong Kong. She obtained BA Fine Arts at Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2014. Tang established her own studio at Kwu Tung in Sheung Shui in Hong Kong, where she focuses mainly on painting.
Within Tang’s creation, one might view it only as a series of arrangements and various associations of shapes, where images intertwine with one another, sometimes floating and swaying, and at other times, breaking up and stretching. However, the visual communications from these shapes are more than that. This, is precisely what Tang cares about, how viewers question themselves as they perceive the abstract landscape and scenery created by the artist, and in turn, the questions which the kitsch sceneries contained within and shaped by society, might inspire. Whence, the viewers’ personal imaginations are freed from their pre-conceived notion by the order of what landscape paintings should be, and be allowed to fully immerse themselves within the painting, and re-examine where their ‘selves’ sits within nature.
Tang has won several awards, including Cheung's Fine Arts Award, Peter Curzon Oram Charitable Trust Scholarship, Man’s Student Subsidy Scheme for Study Trip to China/ Taiwan, and Mr. Bankee Kwan Scholarship. Over the years, she has held more than ten solo and group exhibitions, including recent solo exhibitions at Foo Tak Building, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre; and group exhibitions at Art Museum of Chinese University of Hong Kong, Taipei National University of the Arts, and others.
In 2025. The Remains of Our Days at Alisan Atelier Hong Kong marked the gallery's first collaboration with the artist.