“Kotodama”
The spiritual roots of languages, the power dynamics in their exercise, and the lyricism of vernacular songs.
The spiritual roots of languages, the power dynamics in their exercise, and the lyricism of vernacular songs.
A series of Styrofoam reliefs, sculptures and a paper screen.
The work functions as a mini-survey of the artist
Recovering familial narratives of loss.
Though darkly humorous, the futuristic visions in
At once subjugated and resilient, the artist turns her body into an instrument against labor inequities.
A global look at the history of
Disturbing paradoxes within humanity
How does one negotiate space when it is as scarce a commodity as it is in Hong Kong?