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
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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
TRAILERS – China Remixed, IU Bloomington – Ends 10 March 2017
susan pui san lok, Trailers, 2015 (still). Featured work, China Remixed – Video Art Exhibition, Indiana University Bloomington, US China Remixed – Video Art Exhibition Curated by Isaac Leung 15 February – 10 March 2017 Multiple sites across campus This video art exhibition is an international video art exchange of Chinese video art from Hong … Continue reading
TRAILERS featured in ‘Both Sides Now III’ – ICA, 3 Dec 2016
Artists’ Film Club: Both Sides Now 3 – Final Frontiers 3 Dec 2016, 2:00 pm | ICA Cinema 1 | Book Tickets Dorothea ETZLER, Film2 HK1995, 1997 Both Sides Now 3 – Final Frontiers brings together a collection of film and video from China and Hong Kong that explores displacement, migration and memory. The … Continue reading
VIENNALE International Film Festival – 20 Oct-2 Nov 2016
V’16: OCTOBER 20 – NOVEMBER 2, 2016 The Viennale is Austria’s most important international film event, as well as one of the oldest and best-known festivals in the German-speaking world. Every October, the Viennale takes place in beautiful cinemas in Vienna’s historic center, providing the festival with an international orientation and a distinctive urban … 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
RoCH Fans & Legends – CFCCA Preview – 2 June 2016
PRESS RELEASE 30 Years of CFCCA: susan pui san lok RoCH Fans & Legends Exhibition: 3 June – 3 July 2016 Preview: Thursday 2 June 2016, 6-8pm CFCCA, Market Buildings, Thomas Street, Northern Quarter, Manchester, M4 1EU susan pui san lok, Trilogies, 2015 (installation view) // 30 Years of CFCCA: susan pui san lok – RoCH Fans & Legends … Continue reading
TRAILERS – at the 62nd Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen – Opens Today!
62nd International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, 5-10 May 2016 Full Programme Full List of Selected Films Latest festival trailer with excerpts from competitions. With more than 500 films from 55 countries, the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen is presenting more films than ever in 2016. Nearly half the competition films are world premieres, another record – … Continue reading
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