About the Authors

Tang Shuo (b. 1987) lives and works in London. He studied installation and material art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing, China, and after moving to the UK in 2020, he turned solely to painting. In his work, Tang draws on memories of his childhood in rural southern China and he appears as a figure in different roles and guises. Selected exhibitions include Shadows of Boulder Hill (2023), Fabienne Levy Gallery, Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland; Paper (2022), Beers Gallery, London, UK; and Sync in Progress (2022), Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing, China.

Fabienne Levy was born into a family of collectors in Lausanne. After studying art history at New York University, she became an art consultant in Milan. In 2019 she launched her eponymous contemporary art gallery in Lausanne, near the new Musée cantonal des BeauxArts, curating five to six exhibitions annually. Her Space Invasion project nurtures local art school talent, providing a professional platform for young people, and she joined Art Paris's selection committee in 2023. Expanding her business, she launched a Geneva gallery in 2023, which shows the same artist's work simultaneously as her Lausanne base.

Matthew Holman holds a PhD in American art history from University College London and is currently Lecturer in Literature and Fine Arts at the University of Hertfordshire. Matthew regularly writes criticism for The Art Newspaper, frieze, the Times Literary Supplement and elsewhere. His book Frank O'Hara: Curator of Modern Life is forthcoming with Bloomsbury.

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