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Johnson Chang (Cantonese: Chang Tsong-zung) is a top curator and dealer of contemporary Chinese art. He is a co-founder of the Asia Art Archive (AAA) in Hong Kong and a guest professor of the China Art Academy in Nanjing.

Background
Chang Tsong-zung was born in 1951 in Hong Kong. He has been curating art exhibitions since the 1980s. He founded Hanart TZ gallery in Hong Kong in 1983. It is now one of the city's most established.

He was a pioneer in introducing contemporary Chinese art to international exhibitions in the 1990s.

It was through his gallery that he organized exhibitions of the Taiwanese sculptor Ju Ming at the Singapore Art Museum in 1986 and Place_Vendôme in Paris in 1997. It was also with Hanart that he staged "China’s New Art Post-1989," which debuted at the 1993 Hong Kong Arts Festival and then toured the United States from 1995 to 1997.

In their annual "The Power 100" listing, Art Review named Chang, alongside Claire Hsu, for their co-founding of the AAA.

Personal
Chang is known for wearing old-fashioned Chinese-styled outfits with Mandarin collars.

He is a good friend of Sir David Tang, founder of Shanghai Tang. Chang helped Tang put together The China Club's famed art collection.

Chang is also part of Hong Kong's elite social scene and is listed in Asia Tatler's "Top List."

He has two sons.

Shows and Projects

 * “China’s New Art Post-1989” (1993)


 * Special Exhibitions at the Sao Paulo International Biennial (1994 and 1996)


 * Hong Kong participation at Sao Paulo Biennial (1996)


 * The Venice Biennial (2001)


 * “Power of the Word’ series of exhibitions


 * “Strange Heaven: Chinese Contemporary Photography”


 * “Open Asia International Sculpture Exhibition” in Venice (2005)


 * “Yellow Box” series, Guangzhou Triennial (2008).