Description | The Critical Issues Lecture Series is free and open to the public. All take place via Zoom. Register for this lecture in advance via the online meeting link above. Read about the entire lecture series at the web link below. Born in 1987 in Hai Duong, Vietnam, and moved to Germany at a young age, Sung Tieu is one among young Vietnamese diaspora artists in Europe whose family experienced the transition after the fall of Soviet Block and Berlin Wall in the late 1980s. Her practice explores the vast and evolving protection and control industries, still rooted in the logic of the Cold War, used to restrict and mould subjects in subsequently globalized capitalism. Informed by her own experience of cultural collision and displacement, her work critically investigates the art-historical legacies of late Modernism. Using diverse artistic mediums ranging from installation, sound, video, text, sculpture, photography, performance to public interventions, her practice navigates the diasporic experiences of temporal slippage and spatial uncertainty. Within her exhibitions, a sense of dislocation is evoked through a combination of sonic, visual, and textual elements; at the same time, her extensive research on sonic weaponry and sound as medium accentuates the work, demystifying and highlighting their material mechanics. Although based in research, her exhibitions deliberately resist any singular discursive rendering, and instead give rise to layered narrative readings. |
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