Act 1 Part 1 tell me everything you saw and what you think it means

Sin Wai Kin

Act 1 Part 1 tell me everything you saw and what you think it means, 201810000 USD
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single-channel video, 4k, colour, soundSoft OpeningLondon
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The image depicts a dramatic, glamorous portrait of a woman with exaggerated, performative features typical of the drag aesthetic. The color palette is muted and dramatic, with heavy use of warm, earthy tones and dramatic chiaroscuro lighting. The subject's pose is highly stylized, with an emphasis on sensuality and theatrical flair. This image evokes the exaggerated, subversive nature of drag performance, which challenges traditional gender norms and celebrates the power of self-expression through costume and persona. ...

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Sin Wai Kin
Artist
Sin Wai Kin
1991 , Canadian

Through a practice that encompasses performance, moving image, sound, writing and print, Sin Wai Kin reveals and subverts traditional, entrenched and idealised notions of femininity, and represents how identity is transmutable, transient and often consciously performed. Using drag as both mode and aesthetic, the artist undermines conventionally rigid binaries – not only those that separate gender, but also the binaries of life and death, dreaming and waking, and self and other – through parody and the invocation of fantasy and fiction. Sin Wai Kin is influenced by a Taoist allegory, in which a man dreams that he is a butterfly, before waking up unsure whether he is a butterfly dreaming that he is a man or vice versa. To perform one of their characters, the artist dons a wig made from their own hair, shed by their previous self, questioning at what point one becomes aware of their performance of self, and demonstrating the ease with which one slips between different identities. ...

Sin Wai Kin: Artworks
Face Value (Dollar Baby)
Sin Wai KinFace Value (Dollar Baby), 2017Price on Request
The boundary of you and not you 1
Sin Wai KinThe boundary of you and not you 1, 2020Price on Request
Act 1 Part 1 tell me everything you saw and what you think it means
Sin Wai KinAct 1 Part 1 tell me everything you saw and what you think it means, 201810000 USD
Narrative Reflections On Looking, Part One / She Was More Than The Sum Of My Parts
Sin Wai KinNarrative Reflections On Looking, Part One / She Was More Than The Sum Of My Parts, 201610000 USD
Someone who isn't you
Sin Wai KinSomeone who isn't you, 20205500 USD
The One
Sin Wai KinThe One, 20219000 USD
The expression wiped from her face
Sin Wai KinThe expression wiped from her face, 20165500 USD
Soft Opening
Gallery
Soft Opening
London

Founded in 2018 by Antonia Marsh, Soft Opening presents UK-based and international emerging contemporary artists, and often their first solo presentations in London. Focusing on work pushing the conventional limits of medium or material, the gallery presents a wide range of media and practices. Soft Opening built its early program with projects that responded to the gallery’s unique first location in Piccadilly Circus Underground Station. Opening a second space in East London in 2019 saw programming strategy develop as Soft Opening began participating in international art fairs and representing artists. Programming is now focused at this East London space. In 2020 the gallery began publishing artist monographs - the first was with Tenant of Culture in 2020 followed by Gina Fischli in 2021 and Sin Wai Kin in 2022. ...