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Marti & Mac: Clean Up

Marti & Mac: Clean Up

Russell Storer

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A little reminder for children and adults to remember to pick up their rubbish and dispose of it properly, so someone else can enjoy their time rather than tidying up after you.
A Fact Has No Appearance

A Fact Has No Appearance

Russell Storer; Adele Tan; Clarissa Chikiamco

National Gallery Singapore
2016
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The exhibition A Fact Has No Appearance explores the impact of new ideas on art in Southeast Asia during the 1970s through the case studies of three artists: Johnny Manahan, Redza Piyadasa, and Tan Teng-Kee, all of whom have been recognised for breaking ground in Southeast Asian modern art. With essays that deliberate upon the impact of their works during the 1970s as well as a rich documentation of their works and archival materials, this catalogue presents a concise study of the three artists and also offers insight into how conceptual art practices took hold in this region.
2025 National Gallery Artist in Residence: Ming Wong

2025 National Gallery Artist in Residence: Ming Wong

Annabel Bai Jackson; Russell Storer; Ming Wong

NATIONAL GALLERY COMPANY LTD
2026
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Ming Wong is the fifth Artist in Residence at the National Gallery. His practice encompasses film, performance, painting and installation. This book will serve as an introduction to Ming Wong’s work and as a record of the artist’s residency at the National Gallery. Texts by Russell Storer and Annabel Jackson will provide an overview of the artist’s past works and a context for his project in the Gallery, alongside new material produced by the artist during his residency. The first book in over a decade dedicated to Wong’s work, this volume will include recent projects by the artist that have engaged with speculative futures, sci-fi aesthetics, Sino-American relations, and cross-gender opera – all popular themes that appeal to audiences today. National Gallery, London 15 January – 5 April 2026 Published by National Gallery Group Ltd/Distributed by Yale University Press