Images: susan pui san lok / susan lok pui san, REWIND/REPLAY, 2022. Site-specific installation with multichannel sound and video, 50 mins loop. Commissioned for Rewinding Internationalism. Van Abbemuseum Stratumsedijk 2Eindhoven The Netherlands Hours: Tuesday–Sunday 11am–5pm PRESS RELEASE Press rewind and you go back to a part of a song or a scene in a film. Something happens … Continue reading
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REWINDING INTERNATIONALISM – Netwerk Aalst – 19 Feb-1 May 2022
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
WORKING: Women In Art Practice – He Xiangning Art Museum – until 27 March 2022
Artists: CHANG Yuchen, Chun Hua Catherine DONG, Gayle CHONG KWAN, Alison KUO, Hua JIN, Serena LEE, Beili LIU, Duoni LIU, susan pui san LOK, Jennifer Wen MA, Yeu-Lai MO, SHEN Cai, Naormi Meijia WANG, Alice WANG, Yiy ZHANG, Linda ZHANG ‘The Overseas Chinese Artists Invitational Exhibition’ has been officially hosted by the He Xiangning Art Museum annually since 2020. The museum is named after the eponymous … Continue reading
GI RADIO – Clyde Built Radio x Glasgow International – 19-20 June 2021
Tune in: clydebuiltradio.com Sat 19 & Sun 20 June 12noon to 10pm This weekend a special new partnership between Clyde Built Radio and Glasgow International creates GI Radio running from 12noon to 10pm, Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th June, with a mix of interviews, sound art and music. Artists from across the programme are lined … Continue reading
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
A COVEN A GROVE A STAND – Firstsite – ends 22 April 2019
Last chance to see A COVEN A GROVE A STAND at Firstsite, Colchester, UK, ends 22 April 2019. More installation views, list of works, information and press links on this page Continue reading
FLOW – Asia-Art-Activism – 4-6 October 2018
FLOW is a 3 day series of events, performances, talks, and screenings, initiated by Erika Tan in association with Researchers-in-Residence Bettina Fung & Ada Hao, Founding Member Annie Jael Kwan and with the participation, input and support of the AAA network, Iniva, Live Art Development Agency and Alex and Rhian from Raven Row. Asia-Art-Activism / … Continue reading
COMMON THIRD – Copperfield – 13 Sept-26 Oct 2018
Pio Abad, Larry Achiampong, Simeon Barclay, Shiraz Bayjoo, Ting-Tong Chang, Holly Graham, Jasleen Kaur, Hardeep Pandhal, Hetain Patel, Alice Rekab, susan pui san lok, Erika Tan, Kentaro Yamada 6 Copperfield Street London SE1 0EP info (at) copperfieldgallery . com +44 (0) 7845 594 549 Gallery opening hours during exhibitions: Wednesday – Saturday, 12 – 6pm and … Continue reading
PRESENCE / China Dream: Contemporary Chinese Art x Liverpool – Opening 8 Feb 2018
PRESENCE: A Window into Contemporary Chinese Art Exhibition dates: Friday 9 February – Sunday 3 June Exhibition opening hours: Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm Venue: The Vaults, St. George’s Hall, entrance via the Heritage Centre on St. John’s Lane, Liverpool Admission: Free Above: Lu Xinjian, City DNA / Salford and Manchester, 2016. (c) the artist. Image courtesy the … Continue reading
30 Years of CFCCA – Publication – Cornerhouse January 2018 Sale
30 Years of Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art In 2016 Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art celebrated 30 years since the organization was founded. It was formed in 1986 as the Chinese View Arts Association, a festival platform of art, music and dance whose purpose was to create an improved understanding of Chinese culture for UK … Continue reading
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