Views From A Sedan Chair, (End)
Views From A Sedan Chair, (End)
Views From A Sedan Chair, (End)
Views From A Sedan Chair, (End)
Views From A Sedan Chair, (End)

Sung Tieu

Views From A Sedan Chair, (End), 2025200 x 100 x 0.5cmSign in to view price
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silkscreen print on stainless steel, screws, washersEmalin
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Sung Tieu's "Views From A Sedan Chair, (End)" features a grid of repeated, monochromatic prints in muted green, depicting figures in motion, suggesting a sense of movement and displacement. The blurred forms and minimal color palette evoke themes of memory and impermanence. The artistic style combines elements of photography and printmaking to create a haunting, repetitive sequence. Tieu’s work explores cultural dislocation and identity, reflecting her Vietnamese background and questioning narratives influenced by sociopolitical agendas. ...

Sung Tieu
Artist
Sung Tieu
B.1987, German

Sung Tieu (b. 1987, Hai Duong, Vietnam) lives and works in Berlin, Germany and London, UK. Tieu’s work takes place at the intersection of her personal experiences, global history, and the cultural incursions of European art traditions. Her immersive installations result from her research of the dynamics of hegemonic globalised capitalism, working through and with spatial dislocation while paying heed to the cultural testimony of the Vietnamese diaspora communities in Germany. Through the personal lens of post-colonial identity and cultural membership, she upsets the status of objective narrative and of proof when science works at the service of sociopolitical agendas. While addressing social and cultural class divides in both contemporaneity and recent history, Tieu’s work foregrounds the ways evidence is manipulated in imperialist violence both of physical and psychological nature. ...

Emalin
Gallery
Emalin
London

Emalin is a London-based contemporary art gallery run by Angelina Volk and Leopold Thun. Prior to opening the permanent gallery space in London’s East End in September 2016, Emalin operated as an itinerant exhibition programme and project space since 2014. The gallery represents nine international artists from five countries working in a range of media, with a focus on emerging multi-disciplinary practices.