Matthew Wong (March 8, 1984 – October 2, 2019) was a Canadian artist.
Wong was born in Toronto in 1984.
His family emigrated to Hong Kong when Wong was seven.
When he was fifteen, his family returned to Canada, in part to support the treatment of Wong's autism.
2007
Wong then attended the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, completing a degree in cultural anthropology in 2007.
He returned to Hong Kong the same year.
2009
Wong's creative work began with experiments with photography in 2009 and continued during his time as a student of photography at City University in Hong Kong.
2010
In 2010 he enrolled at the City University of Hong Kong School of Creative Media, receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in photography in 2012.
Wong had Tourette syndrome and suffered from depression throughout his adult life.
2012
In 2012 he began experimenting with drawing.
2014
Unsatisfied with the idea of becoming a photographer, in 2014 Wong told Neoteric Magazine that "towards the end of my degree I felt I had gained no real skills or prospects that could take me forward in the professional world."
He began painting landscapes in 2014.
2016
In 2016 he returned to Canada, settling in Edmonton.
Wong would post his paintings to Facebook.
Through this, he met the curator and director of White Columns Gallery Matthew Higgs.
Wong would go on to exhibit at galleries in New York and Hong Kong.
2018
Curator Jerry Saltz called Wong's 2018 solo exhibition at Karma Gallery “one of the most impressive solo New York debuts I’ve seen in a while.”
Due to their scarcity in the open market, Wong's works have attracted interest on the auction market.
His Edmonton studio remains untouched.
His work is included in public collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Aishti Foundation and the Estée Lauder Collection.
2019
Self-taught as a painter, Wong received critical acclaim for his work before his death in 2019 at the age of 35.
Roberta Smith, co-chief art critic at The New York Times, has praised Wong as "one of the most talented painters of his generation."
He died by suicide in 2019 at age 35 in Edmonton, Alberta.
2020
In 2020, a small watercolor on paper simply called Untitled was sold for four times its original estimate price after attracting a number of bids.
His first large painting available in an auction, The Realm of Appearances, was sold in July 2020 for US$1.82 million, twenty times its original estimate.
In December 2020, a painting called River at Dusk was sold for $4.86M, four times its original estimate.