Didem Pekün, susan pui san lok, Wendelien van Oldenborgh Netwerk Aalst Houtkaai 15 9300 AalstBelgium Hours: Thursday–Sunday 1–6pm Opening: February 19, 2–6pm with live rehearsals of susan pui san lok’s REWIND / REPLAY at 3pm and 5pmFilm screenings: March 3, 7:30pm, Last Angel of History and Mikrohaus, or the black atlantic?REWIND / REPLAY: March 25, 7:30pm, live rehearsal The story of New Beat … Continue reading
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SEVEN X SEVEN – Glasgow International – 11-27 June 2021
The exhibition, seven x seven, is now open as part of Glasgow International 2021, with works at wasps South Block and Briggait Project Spaces until 27 June and GI online until 31 July. Curated by Mother Tongue, seven x seven brings together new commissions and existing work across installation, sound, film and text. It follows the artist’s 2019 … Continue reading
RoCH FANS AND LEGENDS – 2017 – FREEEBOOK
RoCH Fans and Legends Freeebook / Unlimited ebook, FREE 20 December 2017 Design by Land of Plenty 67pp plus video, audio and interactive content ORDER HERE FEATURED WORKS Covers I & II (2015), animated drawing, 3’ Figures (2015) contravision vinyls, dimensions variable Peach Blossom Isle (2015) wallpaper, dimensions variable Trailers (2015), single-channel video, 4’ RoCH … Continue reading
THIRD TEXT Review – Return of the Condor Heroes – August 2016
Return of the Condor Heroes and Other Narratives by Beccy Kennedy Third Text, August 2016 Review of susan pui san lok’s recent exhibition, ‘RoCH Fans & Legends’ at Derby’s QUAD Gallery (19 September – 15 November 2015) and Manchester’s Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (3 June – 3 July 2016) Download PDF Continue reading
YISHU Article – Wuxia Makes Me Nervous – Henry Tsang – July/Aug 2016
Wuxia makes me nervous Yishu Volume 15, Number 4, July/August 2016 by Henry Tsang Henry Tsang’s reflection on susan pui san lok’s RoCH Fans and Legends project and wuxia as a transnational cultural phenomenon. Related Keywords Henry Tsang, susan pui san lok, RoCH Fans and Legends, identity, Hong Kong diaspora, Chineseness Image: susan pui san … Continue reading
YISHU Article – RoCH Redux – Alice Ming Wai Jim – July/Aug 2016
RoCH Redux Yishu Volume 15, Number 4, July/August 2016 by Alice Ming Wai Jim Issues of identity arise through perspectives from the Hong Kong diaspora as expressed in the reflections of Alice Ming Wai Jim on the recent new media work of susan pui san lok and her dynamic video montage emphasizing the magic and … Continue reading
DOUBLE NEGATIVE Interview – RoCH Fans & Legends – Ends 3 July 2016
“Martial arts heroes, swordplay and fantasy: artist susan pui san lok speaks to Linda Pittwood about translating arguably Hong Kong’s most beloved epic into the gallery space…” The Double Negative, June 2016 // LAST FEW DAYS 30 Years of CFCCA: susan pui san lok RoCH Fans & Legends Exhibition: 3 June – 3 July 2016 CFCCA, Market Buildings, … Continue reading
Six Women / Art Vapours – Mnemoscape Magazine #2 – March 2015
Mnemoscape Magazine #2 JC Kristensen & susan pui san lok, Six Women / Art Vapours, 2015, visual/text essay (featured image) In the Presence of Absence – editorial by Elisa Adami “The disappearance seems to be not only a vanishing but also a need to fill the gap with something different, perhaps the opposite of … Continue reading
ARCHIVES – Journal of Visual Culture special issue, Dec 2013
Journal of Visual Culture, v12n3 – The Archives Issue Edited by Juliette Kristensen & Marquard Smith Contributors Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme (in conversation with Tom Holert) The Archival Multitude susan pui san lok RoCH Fans and Legends (Entries) Marquard Smith Theses on the Philosophy of History: The Work of Research in the Age of … Continue reading
25 FRAMES – Happy Birthday FVU!
FVU are celebrating 25 years as an organisation with a programme of screenings and events entitled ‘25 Frames‘ 07 Sep 2013 – 01 Mar 2014 Individual events within this event 25 Frames: Screening and Conversation with Tacita Dean and Jeremy Millar 13 September 2013 – 13 September 2013 25 Frames: Screening of ‘Closer’, Dryden Goodwin … Continue reading
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