When the Gazing Eyes Do Lie: Interview with Lee Kit
The Hong Kong artist speaks about his intuitive practice with videos and installations.
The Hong Kong artist speaks about his intuitive practice with videos and installations.
Known for a distinctly dry sense of humorous conceptualism.
Challenging anthropocentric conceptions of existence.
An ever-expanding practice of working with beads.
A musician since her teenage years, Chan created Chamele based on her lived experiences of a gendered, racialized music industry.
The artist reflects on overlapping realities, re-imagined spaces, and lived experiences.
Catching up with one of China’s most influential curators.