Installation

Al Wong, “Each Time I See You, I Feel It Could Be the Last Time,” ©1987, 60″H x 120″W x 24″D, Acrylic on fiberglass netting with TV set, table, tablecloth, aluminum cane, and lighting. Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Al Wong, “Line Up,” ©1987, 120″H x 252″W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting, with plastic, nylon, cloth, envelope, 3 light bulbs, and photocopies of photographs. (overview and detail images). Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Al Wong, “Laura,” (on left) ©1986, 72″H x 48″W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting, with cloth, nylon, plastic and lighting. “Grandmothers,” (on right) ©1988, 96″H x 84″W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting, with marquisette, plastic, nylon and wood, 5 photocopies of photographs, and lighting. Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Al Wong, “Shadow Tree,” ©1988, 144″H x 72″W x 72″ D, Acrylic on fiberglass netting, with wood, nylon and lighting. Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Al Wong, “Suzuki Roshi,” ©1987, 72″H x 48″W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting, with wood and lighting, black and white photograph. Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Al Wong, “On/Off,” ©1987, 72″H x 48″W, Acrylic, enamel, spray paint, and marker on fiberglass netting, with light bulb and flasher. (View 1 and View 2). Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Al Wong, “Blind Waiting,” ©1985, 8’H x 4’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting with venetian blinds. “Shadow Stand” ©1985, 8’H x 4’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting.



1 minute, 27 second video titled “Light of Hand.” Medium: 12’W x 9’H netting installation with cuts of line to allow the candle light interplay with it.



2.25 minute video of Al Wong working on “Empty Stick” in his studio, 2021.


Al Wong “Rising,” © 2020, 8’W x 3’H, Acrylic on Film.
I had a dream last night of these forms rising. The title is “Rising.”




Al Wong, “ In the Mix,” Acrylic on film, 8’H x 3’W, 2020.
Overview and one detail image.


Al Wong, “Study in Motion,” Acrylic on film, 8’H x 3’W, 2020.
Overview and two detail images.


Al Wong, “Bar of Light,” Acrylic on film, 8’H x 3’W, 2020.
Overview and one detail image.

Al Wong, “This Way,” ©2021, 8’H x 4’W, Acrylic on film.


Al Wong, “Black Screen,” ©2018, 8’H x 12’W, Acrylic on polycarbonate.


Al Wong, “Cross Circle,” ©2005, 6’H x 5.25’W, Plastic and acrylic. “Slant Flying,” ©2006, 6.5’H x 5.25’W, Plastic and acrylic.

Al Wong, “Light Box,” ©2004, 4’10″H x 4’4″W, Plastic and acrylic.

Al Wong, “Untitled 2,” ©2019, 8’H x 8’W, Black tape, paper and acrylic paint.


Al Wong, “Two Merge,” ©2019, 4’H x 4’W, (Two Views) Acrylic on polycarbonate.


Al Wong, “Standing Bar” ©2015, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting. (overview and detail images)

Al Wong, “Rectangle Float” ©2013, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting.

“Al Wong Title: “Fly By Night,” © 2020. 6’H x 5’W. Felt.

“Al Wong Title: “Hanging Out,” © 2020. 7’H x 3’W. Mixed Media with sunlight.

“Al Wong Title: “Empty Hand,” © 2020. 5’H x 6’W. Felt.


“Al Wong Title: “Spirit Corner,” © 2020. 6’H x 3’W. Ink on Film.

“Al Wong Title: “Morning Night,” © 2020. 7’H x 3’W. Mixed Media with sunlight.

Al Wong Title: “Dark Corner,” 7’H x 3’W. Mixed Media. 2020.


Al Wong “Lines of Life,” (Overview) ©2020, 8’W x 3’H, graphite on film.

Al Wong “Stay Steady,” © 2020 Acrylic on film, 3’H x 2 1/2’W
Al Wong, “Rectangle 34” ©2019, 8’H x 8’W, Acrylic on polycarbonate.
Al Wong, “Silent Sound” ©2019, 4’H x 4’W, Acrylic on polycarbonate.
Al Wong, “Fault Line” ©2019, 9’H x 10’W, Acrylic on polycarbonate.


Al Wong, “Turning Still,” ©2018, 4’H x 10’W, Acrylic on polycarbonate.
Al Wong, “Movement 64,” ©2020, 8’H x 12’W, Acrylic on plastic.


Al Wong, “River Break,” ©2018, 8’H x 12’W, Acrylic on polycarbonate.

Al Wong, “Zig/Zag,” ©2018, 4.5’W x 8’H, Yarn.




Al Wong, “Square Shine,” ©2018, 5’H x 5’W, Acrylic on polycarbonate.
Al Wong, “Death is Alive,” ©2006, 24’W x 18’H, Acrylic on Plastic.
Al Wong, “Miss You,” ©2006, 11″W x 16″H, Acrylic on Plastic.
Al Wong, “Cross My Heart,” ©2006, 24″W x 18″H, Acrylic on Plastic.


Al Wong, “Help” ©2005, 2’6″H x 6’6″W, Plastic and acrylic. “Rectangle,” ©2005, 5’4″H x 5’W, Plastic and acrylic.


Al Wong, “Merge” ©2005, 24″H x 35″W, Plastic and acrylic. “Float,” ©2005, 5’H x 5’W, Plastic and acrylic.


Al Wong, “Around the Wall” ©2005, 6’3″H x 5’4″W, Plastic and acrylic. “Nine Ways,” ©2005, 2″H x 8’4″W, Plastic and acrylic.

Al Wong, “GONE” ©2005, 2’6″H x 6’7″W, Plastic and acrylic.


Al Wong, “Circle” ©2015, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting. “Cross Over,” ©2015, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting.


Al Wong, “Oval Float” ©2014, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting. “Column Rush,” ©2014, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting.


Al Wong, “Rectangle Move” ©2013, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting. “Twist,” ©2012, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting.


Al Wong, “Stepping Up” ©2013, 8’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting. (View 1 and View 2 in sunlight)


Al Wong, “Balance” ©2015, 9’H x 5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting and cloth. “Left Right,” ©2015, 4’H x 3.5’W, Acrylic on fiberglass netting and cloth.




Al Wong, “Cloudy Hands,” ©2006, 5’8″W x 6’7″H, acrylic on paper.