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Exhibition Private - Asia

The Rising Star of Burmese Art

Asia Fine Art Gallery
14 Sik On Street ,
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
May 21, 2013 To Jun 22, 2013


Detail: Khin Zaw Latt, the rising star of Burmese art, who was recently rated one of the
top five new artists in Asia opens an exhibition in Hong Kong on 21st May
inspired by the streets of Mandalay.
Now in his early thirties, his work is attracting the attention of serious
collectors of modern Burmese art worldwide. Interest increased steadily since his
enormously successful Buddha and Moving Forward painting series. His current work
reflects the social and environmental changes, which affect the outlook of city
people as Myanmar leaps into the 21st century. As with any developing country,
urbanization bears the brunt of social change, but is the young who have to make
the biggest changes – hence his street children series.
When recently asked about the children, he explains - β€œIt is about the street
children who have never had the chance to go to school. I saw so many street
children during my last trip to Mandalay. I talked with them, got to know about
their difficult lives. Some of them have shining eyes even though they are
begging on the street
- I keep thinking about their future. What is going to happen to them next...”

About the Artist:

Khin Zaw Latt, a graduate of Yangon's University of Culture majoring in oil
painting. He won the Myanmar Contemporary Art Award in 2008, was a finalist in
the 2009 Sovereign Asian Art Prize and won the first Myanmar National Portrait
Award in 2011. Since then, he has regularly exhibited overseas.
KZL has deep reserves of raw artistic talent and the desire to search for and
create new themes and illustrate new subjects. The plight of less fortunate young
people is something which really disturbs the artist. He is involved with one of
the many orphanages which care for children, who have been left alone due to
cyclone Nargis or the conflict in the north of Myanmar.

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