Sam Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Asian Art Museum & Olympic Sculpture Park
The Hong Kong-based artist has spent a long time sculpting works in ceramic and steelthat discover the liminal and invisible, making ideas and emotions tangible via minimal types in white porcelain. Vacillating between the calming and disconcerting, Tsang’s works convey many of the relatable anxieties and coping mechanisms that occupy the modern thoughts. Nature is replete with layering, as seen in the Art soft tissues of a flower’s petal, the cellular makeup of human skin, or the paper-thin partitions of insect nests. Known for his brightly colored and …