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Eng Tow (, born 1 October 1947) is a
Singaporean Singaporeans are the citizens and nationals of the sovereign island city-state of Singapore. Singapore is home to a people of a variety of ethno-racial-religious origins, with the city-state itself being a multi-racial, multi-cultural, m ...
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artist An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating the work of art. The most common usage (in both everyday speech and academic discourse) refers to a practitioner in the visual arts o ...
best known for her use of cloth as medium in her art, creating
textile Textile is an Hyponymy and hypernymy, umbrella term that includes various Fiber, fiber-based materials, including fibers, yarns, Staple (textiles)#Filament fiber, filaments, Thread (yarn), threads, and different types of #Fabric, fabric. ...
paintings or methodically constructed "cloth reliefs". Tow’s practice further spans a range of media, including cast and collaged paperworks,
abstract paintings Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a Composition (visual arts), composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. ''Abstract art'', ''non-figurative art'', ''non- ...
, and
sculpture Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
. Her works often take from her environments and a deep connection with nature to express notions of
metaphysical Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study of mind-independent features of the world, but some theorists view it as an inquiry into the conceptual framework of h ...
beauty Beauty is commonly described as a feature of objects that makes them pleasure, pleasurable to perceive. Such objects include landscapes, sunsets, humans and works of art. Beauty, art and taste are the main subjects of aesthetics, one of the fie ...
. Coming into prominence in 1980s Singapore, Tow has exhibited both locally and overseas.


Education and personal life

Tow studied art at the
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA; zh, 南洋艺术学院; ; ) is a publicly-funded post-secondary arts institution in Singapore, and a constituent college of the University of the Arts Singapore (UAS) from 2024. NAFA offers courses at high-s ...
(NAFA) in
Singapore Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in Southeast Asia. The country's territory comprises one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet. It is about one degree ...
, leaving for England to further her studies at
Coventry College of Art Coventry School of Art and Design is part of Coventry University in Coventry, West Midlands (county), West Midlands in the UK. It is home to a number of departments that teach and research in the areas of art, media and design including the ...
, where she completed her foundation studies in 1969. She then studied at the Winchester School of Art in Hampshire, graduating in 1972 with a Bachelor of Arts with first-class honours. She obtained her Master of Arts in 1974 from the Royal College of Art in London. Tow's father was a businessman based in Singapore, while her brother Tow Theow Huang is also an artist, similarly receiving his art education in London.


Career

Following her graduation in 1974, Tow remained in London for several years, working as a freelance textile designer. Selling her works to companies such as
Courtaulds Courtaulds was a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of fabric, clothing, artificial fibres, and chemicals. It was established in 1794 and became the world's leading man-made fibre production company before being broken up in 1990 into Courtauld ...
and the
Designers Guild Designers Guild is an international home and lifestyle company with a flagship store and showroom on Kings Road in London, as well as offices in London, Paris, and Munich. Designers Guild designs and wholesales furnishing fabric, wall coverings, ...
, Tow's designs were represented in Europe and the United States. Throughout her career, Tow served as both artist and educator. From 1976 and 1981, she also lectured at various institutions in the UK, such as Buckinghamshire College of Higher Education, Trent Polytechnic, West Surrey College of Art, and University of London Goldsmiths College. In 1977, with a grant from the Crafts Council, Tow established a workshop with fellow artists and craftsmen to teach, exhibit, and design in various parts of the United Kingdom. In 1978, Tow won an award for textile design in Britain, continuing to make a living mostly through private commissions and teaching. Tow relocated to Singapore in 1981, working with interior designers and designing book covers, endpapers, furniture, accessories, and tapestries, also creating theatre sets and props. She also worked on a commission from the LTA. Tow was also a visiting lecturer at the
National University of Singapore The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national university, national Public university, public research university in Singapore. It was officially established in 1980 by the merging of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University ...
’s School of Architecture in 1988. She would also hold papermaking workshops at the same department in 1990, also conducting plant-drawing workshops for children at the
Singapore Botanic Gardens The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a -year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of the Orchard Road shopping district in Singapore. It is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Th ...
. From 1996 to 1999, Tow was based in
Perth Perth () is the list of Australian capital cities, capital city of Western Australia. It is the list of cities in Australia by population, fourth-most-populous city in Australia, with a population of over 2.3 million within Greater Perth . The ...
,
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as an adjunct staff member at the
Curtin University of Technology Curtin University (previously Curtin University of Technology and Western Australian Institute of Technology) is an Australian public research university based in Bentley, Perth, Western Australia. It is named after John Curtin, Prime Minister ...
’s School of Art. Following this in 2000, she was a course supervisor for Curtin University at their Singapore campus. The same year, she was also a member of the Foundation Course Advisory Committee for the LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts, Singapore. In 2015, the revamped
Asian Civilisations Museum The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is an institution which forms a part of the four museums in Singapore, the other three being the Peranakan Museum, the National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum. It is one of the pioneerin ...
in Singapore had its new contemporary project gallery inaugurated by the installation ''Grains of Thought'' (2015) by Tow. Featuring two large ovoid carbon-fibre sculptures covered in acrylic paint, the work sought to "draw attention to rice, life and culture" as the grains are a staple across communities in Asia. In 2019, ''Grains of Thought'' was relocated to
Jewel Changi Airport Jewel Changi Airport (also known as Jewel) is a nature-themed entertainment and retail complex surrounded by and linked to one of the passenger terminals of Changi Airport in Singapore. Its centrepiece is the world's tallest Artificial waterfal ...
after it was gifted to them by the
Asian Civilisations Museum The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is an institution which forms a part of the four museums in Singapore, the other three being the Peranakan Museum, the National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum. It is one of the pioneerin ...
and the National Heritage Board in 2018. In 2021, Tow's practice was featured as part of the exhibition ''Something New Must Turn Up: Six Singaporean Artists After 1965'', with her section titled ''the sixth sense''. The exhibition sought to examine key shifts in Tow's practice, from her textile works to abstract paintings.


Art

Tow is predominantly known for her textile paintings or “cloth reliefs”. Her cloth piece ''White on White'' (1983) was part of a travelling exhibition in the United States in 1991, considered by ''The Washington Times'' as a work that represented a modest reinvention of conventional art media. While Tow's early career revolves around textiles, she started developing an interest in printmaking and papermaking in the 1980s with her works since then revealing an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates mixed media.


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External links

* http://www.engtow-artist.com/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Tow, Eng 1947 births Alumni of the Royal College of Art Living people Singaporean artists Singaporean people of Chinese descent Singaporean women artists Singaporean women painters