Tun Win Aung & Wah Nu
Tun Win Aung and Wah Nu graduated from the University of Culture, Yangon, in 1998—Tun Win Aung with a BA in Sculpture, and Wah Nu with a BA in Music.
Wah Nu currently works across various media and primarily creates pop-style paintings through which she expresses personal emotions, often using clouds as motifs. Alongside painting, she also produces films with a distinctive, floating quality that evokes a sense of daydreaming.
Tun Win Aung works in photography, video, installation, and other media. His research-based practice focuses on local histories and environments.
In addition to their individual practices, the husband-and-wife duo collaborate on large-scale art projects and initiatives. Their collaborative works have been presented in solo exhibitions at Richard Koh Fine Art, Singapore (2025), the National Museum, Yangon (2018), and Art-U Room, Tokyo (2011). They have participated in group exhibitions at the Peace Museum, Seoul (2021), the Singapore Biennale (2016), the National Gallery, Bangkok (2015), the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York (2013), the Guangzhou Triennial (2011), and the Asia Pacific Triennial, Brisbane (2009).
Museum Project #4— Thingangyun Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012–13. Featuring a Solo Show by Zar Min Htike, Goblins in Wonderland, 2013, Papier Mâché, DVD Discs, Led Lights and Mixed Media; Dimensions Variable 1 Nnncl Film
Museum Project #4— Thingangyun Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012–13. Featuring a Solo Show by Zar Min Htike, Goblins in Wonderland, 2013, Papier Mâché, DVD Discs, Led Lights and Mixed Media; Dimensions Variable 2 Nnncl Film
Museum Project #4— Thingangyun Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012–13. Featuring a Solo Show by Zar Min Htike, Goblins in Wonderland, 2013, Papier Mâché, DVD Discs, Led Lights and Mixed Media; Dimensions Variable 3 Nnncl Film
Museum Project #5— Mingon Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012–13. Featuring a Solo Show by Min Thein Sung, Another Realm (gun), 2012–2013, Linen, Nylon, Rope and Other, Dimension Variable. Photo Courtesy of Min Thein Sung Nnncl Film
Museum Project #7— Taungyi Open Air Museum of New Media Art, 2012–13. Featuring a Solo Show by Phyoe Kyi, Phyoekyi Portfolios 1.0, 2013, an Interactive Computer Program, Computer and Projector, Dimensions Variable Nnncl Film