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EX(SPIRO) : Solo Exhibtion by Anthony Tungning Huang

  • Hyphen Space 4100 Commerce Street, #6 Dallas, TX, 75226 United States (map)

Artist Bio

Anthony TungNing Huang is a Taiwanese American artist born in Taipei and raised in Shanghai, China.

He received his BA in journalism from the East China University of Political Science and Law in 2014. After working as a professional ballroom dancer and theater producer in Shanghai, he moved to the United States, first living in Los Angeles, California, and then earning an MFA in Illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design.

In 2024, he received his second MFA in Studio Art with a focus on Printmaking from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Moving to Dallas, TX, in July 2024, he began his teaching career as a full-time professor of Printmaking and Drawing at Dallas College. He is a Cohort 5 Artist in Residence at the Cedars Union Art Incubator. 

About the Exhibition 

Hyphen Space presents an immersive solo exhibition by Taiwanese American artist & printmaker Anthony TungNing Huang. The exhibition, titled “EX(SPIRO),” explores themes of time, observation, and our connection to the universe. Huang’s refined monotype prints and expressive Chine-collé engulfs viewers with inky waves of ebony, forest, and rust, inviting us into a meditative state of "flow," blending timeless concepts with contemporary art to foster a deeper connection with the natural world. “EX(SPIRO)” is a contemplation on the polarity of the human experience; “spiro,” Latin for inhalation and inspiration, is nested within “exspiro” for exhalation and death. Huang’s work is a portal into our own existential journeys, sometimes traveled in solitude, and other times in solidarity with other travelers. From March 21st to May 31st, Hyphen Space offers a visually stunning and meditative view into the world of Anthony TN Huang. Curated by Christina Hahn


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