The Outsider Artist in Thai Modern Art: A Study of Tang Chang (1934–1990)

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Keywords:

Tang Chang, Thai modernism, outsider artist, Thai art history

Abstract

This article explores the growing academic interest in Tang Chang (1934–1990), a notable Sino-Thai artist whose work has received increasing recognition in recent years. Drawing on his Chinese heritage and a distinctive, experimental practice, Chang consistently challenged the conventions of Thai modernism. As a result, scholars have frequently labeled him an "outsider artist"—a designation that has shaped interpretations of his work both in Thailand and internationally. Through a historiographical review of research on Chang up to 2024, this article examines how his outsider status has been framed in academic discourse and what this reveals about the boundaries of Thai art history. It argues that "outsiderhood" offers critical potential for rethinking Thai modernism and highlights gaps in current scholarship. Finally, it suggests that the framework of outsider art may provide new perspectives for understanding other Thai artists whose practices fall outside dominant art historical narratives.

Author Biographies

  • Nawapooh Sae-tang, University of Malaya

    PhD candidate, Faculty of Creative Arts

  • Wahyuni Masyidah binti Md Isa, University of Malaya

    Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Creative Arts

  • Simon Soon, The University of Melbourne

    Lecturer, Faculty of Arts

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Published

2025-11-21