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
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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
DIASPORA PAVILION, Palazzo Pisani S Marina, Venice, 13 May – 26 November 2017
Larry Achiampong | Barby Asante | Sokari Douglas Camp | Libita Clayton | Kimathi Donkor | Michael Forbes | Ellen Gallagher | Nicola Green | Joy Gregory | Isaac Julien | Dave Lewis | Hew Locke | susan pui san lok | Paul Maheke | Khadija Saye | Yinka Shonibare | Erika Tan | Barbara … 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
‘HERE WE ARE’ – Frieze 179 – May 2016
Here We Are BY EN LIANG KHONG What does ‘Chinese’ mean as an artistic category in Britain today? In London recently, I sat through a public panel discussion between a mainland-born Chinese artist and a British curator, held for the benefit of those interested in investing in the Chinese art market. The curator repeatedly urged the artist … Continue reading
ARCHIVES – Whitechapel launch event, 30 Jan 2014
Celebrating the publication of Journal of Visual Culture, v12n3 – The Archives Issue, edited by Juliette Kristensen & Marquard Smith Whitechapel Gallery, London Thursday 30 January 2014, 5pm The launch will be followed by ‘Autobiography and the Archive’, a screening of work by Uriel Orlow, Miranda Pennell and Sarah Purcell, exploring the archive, collective memory, and personal history, curated by … 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