Art critics: Wilson Wong, New York

Art critic of "The Man who disappears" by Wilson Wong, New York: These paintings in particular have a smoothness and a lyricism that is always a distinctive feature of her work, but can be seen to special advantage in the intriguingly titled acrylic on canvas,“The Man Who Disappears,” in which the softly caressed pigment, with its subtle tonal variations of earth tones resembles something more like an amorphous mist of light and shadow than a physical surface: an atmospheric miasma conjured with a finesse that calls to mind the 19th century British painter John Constable’s comment about his great colleague and fellow countryman J.M.W. Turner, of whom he once said, “Turner seems to have outdone himself; now he’s painting with tinted steam!”