Lindsey Harald-Wong. small cosmos. 2005. Charcoal on paper. 22 x 40 inches.

Lindsey Harald-Wong

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Current Exhibition:

January 10 - [ ], 2026.

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Lindsey Harald-Wong | Solomon Rousseau

Location: Reisig and Taylor Contemporary (603 N Western Ave, Los Angeles, 90004).

Type: Dual Exhibition.

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Bio

Lindsey Harald-Wong (born in Denver, Colorado) is an artist based in Malaysia. She is a former faculty member at Pratt Institute and Parsons School of Design, where she taught drawing. Harald-Wong earned an M.F.A. in Painting and Drawing from Brooklyn College and also studied at the New York Studio School of Painting and Drawing.

Her early work is initially rooted in perception, drawing directly from light and space while operating at the threshold between vision and abstraction. These works frequently engaged still-life motifs—such as flowers—using observation as a means of probing the limits of visibility and form.

Beginning in the early 2000s, Harald-Wong’s practice shifted toward a more direct engagement with the surface itself. Works such as Small Cosmos (2005) and the queen bee (2005), respectively included in exhibitions with Reisig and Taylor Contemporary (Los Angeles) in 2024 and 2026, mark a transitional moment in which perceptual inquiry gives way to a generative, process-driven approach. Here, mark-making becomes autonomous while remaining grounded in the sheer materiality of the work, unfolding at its own pace and according to its own intrinsic logic.

Living in Malaysia, Harald-Wong operates largely ‘outside’ the dominant economic and social circuits of Western contemporary art. Within this relative isolation, she has cultivated a practice shaped by deep time and mysterious forms of her environment. Evolving patiently, but immediately, through sustained attention and repetition, her work develops a cryptic yet immediate visual language composed of frenetic marks and webbed movements, slowly transformed through years of disciplined, meditative making on her own terms.

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Exhibitions with the Gallery

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- October 19 - November 23, 2024. Group Exhibition.

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Lindsey Harald-Wong, Narong Tintamusik, Catherine Menard, Daniel Schubert, October Anderson, Mayolo Figueroa, Kento Saisho

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