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Stanley Wong Ping Pui (), also known as "Another mountain man" (), is a
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artist. He created the ''Red White Blue'' series, a series of artwork based on the red-white-blue bags which are commonplace in Hong Kong.


Early life and education

During his childhood, Wong lived with his family in a roof extension shed on
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. Their home was badly damaged during Typhoon Wanda in 1962. Wong recalled that he "had no aptitude for rote learning", but developed a talent for photography and design during his teenage years, winning many awards in local competitions. After completing his
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, Wong enrolled in the design and technology course of Hong Kong Technical Teachers' College (now part of
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). He also took design classes in the
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, but was expelled when the school discovered that he was already employed as a designer when he enrolled in the design programme. He graduated from Hong Kong Technical Teachers' College in 1980.


Advertising career

After his graduation, he worked in graphic design and advertising. In 1990, he became well known for an advertisement series which he created for the
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. In 1996, he relocated to Singapore and became the first Chinese national to take the position of Asia creative director at
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. He left the position and returned to Hong Kong in 1999 to become the CEO of
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Hong Kong. He established 84000communications in 2007.


Artistic career


Adoption of pseudonym

Wong adopted the pseudonym "Another Mountain Man" (又一山人), a tribute to 17th-century Chinese artist
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(八大山人). He used the pseudonym for artwork that had "less of a commercial flavour". One of his early works under this pseudonym was a publicity poster for the 1994 film
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''Red White Blue'' series

In 2001, Wong began a collection of artwork named ''Building Hong Kong'', the most famous component of which was the ''Red White Blue'' series. ''Red White Blue'' was a re-creation of red-white-blue bags which are commonly used among Hong Kong people. Commenting on the motive behind ''Building Hong Kong'', Wong said that the series of artwork was created at a time when negative sentiment was rife in Hong Kong culture, and he wanted his artwork to make Hongkongers proud of the Hong Kong identity. He said his fascination with red-white-blue bags began during a trip to
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in 1988. He saw a red-white-blue bag on display in an up-end fashion shop and realised that the lowly red-white-blue bag would make a good symbol of Hong Kong's "regional identity". He hoped that the series would evoke the resilience of 1960s Hong Kong. Another Mountain Man and red-white-blue art came to fame in Hong Kong as the result of a 2004 concert series by singer
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, in which he wore a red-white-blue costume designed by Wong. A ''Red White Blue'' exhibition was held in the
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in 2004–05. Liu Nga Ying of
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commented that this exhibition set the tone of subsequent uses of the red-white-blue motif in Hong Kong public art, writing that it suggested "a fixed and unitary notion of Hong Kong working class identity through the works’ construction of idealised and nostalgic spaces in Hong Kong." The series represented Hong Kong in the 2005
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.
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considered ''Red White Blue'' as Wong's most notable work, and posed the question "between ''Red White Blue'' and Another Mountain Man, is there an equal sign?" In 2012, ''Red White Blue'' won the Design For Asia Award. In 2013, Wong's ''Show Flat 04'' was exhibited at the Third-Floor – Hermès gallery in
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, Singapore. The exhibition featured a ''Red White Blue''-themed show home.


Other awards and exhibitions

He celebrated the 30th anniversary of his creative career in 2011 with the "what's next 30 x 30" creative exhibition co-hosted with 30 international artists, including
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. Wong's installation art ''Impermanence'' won the Hong Kong Contemporary Art Award 2012. ''Impermanence'' featured a coffin made from a sofa, a coffee table, and a bookshelf, in order to signify the connection between life and death. Wong donated some of his works to M+ museum in the
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in Hong Kong.


Personal life

Wong met his wife when he was 21 years old and they married in 1989. They planned to emigrate to Canada together, but divorced shortly after his wife relocated to Canada. Wong converted to Buddhism and vegetarianism during the years when he was separated from his wife. The couple remarried, ten years after their separation.


References


External links


Wong Ping Pui, Stanley
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