
Ka Bo Tsang
1946.9.9
5 works on record
Biography
Ka Bo Tsang
Assistant Curator
B.A., Chinese Lit. & Art History, University of Hong Kong, 1969
M.A., Chinese Art History, University of Hong Kong, 1971
Ph.D., Chinese Art History, University of Hong Kong, 1984
Ka Bo Tsang is a curator of Chinese pictorial art, she has published internationally on highlights from the ROM's collections and on symbolism in Chinese art. Her research interests range from Chinese fans, portraits, blue-and-white textiles to Chinese embroideries.
Over the past few years Dr. Tsang has curated a number of exhibitions: More than Keeping Cool: Chinese Fans and Fan Paintings (2001-02), Touched by Indigo: Chinese Blue-and-White Textiles and Embroidery (2004-2005) and Heaven or Hell: Images of Chinese Buddhist and Daoist Deities and Immortals (2006-2007) Dr. Tsang was also the curatorial representative for The Allure of Edo: Japanese Paintings of the Floating World, a travelling exhibition circulated by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2007).
Ka Bo’s responsibilities include the care, documentation, research, display, and growth of the collections she oversees. In addition, she regularly participates in the ROM’s identification service for the public, the annual research colloquium, March Break activities, fundraising programs, special tours, and lecturing.
Dr. Tsang’s most recent exhibition was Trade Winds: Chinese Export Wares from the 8th to 20th centuries, which was on view in the Herman Herzog Levy Gallery at the ROM until April 6, 2008. This exhibition presented some of the most popular goods China produced and exported, through the centuries, to many countries in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. They included ceramics, wallpapers, watercolours, textiles, lacquerware, ivory carving, and silverware.
In addition to Chinese pictorial arts and textiles, Dr. Tsang’s interests also include Chinese decorative arts, religion, social customs, and symbolism.
Works
A treasury of Chinese snuff bottles
A treasury of Chinese snuff bottles
The Art of the Chinese snuff bottle
The Art of the Chinese snuff bottle
More than keeping cool
More than keeping cool
Touched by indigo
Touched by indigo
Inside-Painted Snuff Bottle Artist Ma Shaoxuan
Inside-Painted Snuff Bottle Artist Ma Shaoxuan