About the artist
Khin Zaw Latt was born in Myanmar in 1980, at a time when the country was still largely isolated from the outside world. This context of restriction and silence formed the backdrop against which his artistry developed. Early on, he discovered painting as a way to express thoughts and emotions that could not always be verbalized.
His work is known for the intense way in which he focuses on humanity. Often, his portraits and figures depict not only individuals but also the collective experience of a society in flux. With powerful brushstrokes, expressive colors, and subtle layers, he reveals emotions that oscillate between hope and uncertainty.
Khin Zaw Latt belongs to the generation of artists who emerged as an innovative voice in Myanmar in the early 2000s. While the world had long been largely unaware of the Myanmar art scene, he managed to bridge the gap between local traditions and universal visual language. His paintings raise questions about identity, freedom, and how people adapt to changing circumstances.
Over the years, he has gained international recognition and participated in exhibitions outside Myanmar. His work is considered representative of a generation that grew up in a closed system, yet nevertheless developed its own powerful artistic language.
Today, Khin Zaw Latt is considered a significant contemporary artist from Myanmar, someone who weaves personal experiences and social themes into paintings that feel both intimate and universal. His work continues to evolve, but always bears the signature of an artist searching for the essence of humanity in times of change.



















































