Ho Tzu Nyen
FSA Lecture Performance and Inspired Brunch
Hosted by Asia Art Archive in America
Brooklyn, NY | December 14, 2024
On Saturday, December 14th, FSA is delighted to present a special lecture-performance public program in New York with Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen, “The world is a space for transformation,” hosted by Asia Art Archive in America. Ho’s art practice delves deeply into philosophies, traditions, and histories with spiritual themes that offer fresh insights and perspectives about Southeast Asia, past and present. This program seeks to illuminate those connections, serving as a fitting conclusion to his solo exhibition, “Time & the Tiger,” at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College (June through December 2024). The talk will be followed by a panel discussion and brunch reception. Generously co-sponsored by James H. W. Thompson Foundation and the MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, this event will inaugurate a new series of annual public programs showcasing the work of notable artists and scholars from Southeast Asia.
Space is limited; RSVP required. Get tickets HERE.
Artist Bio
Steeped in numerous Eastern and Western cultural references ranging from art history to theatre and from cinema to music to philosophy, Ho Tzu Nyen’s works blend mythical narratives and historical facts to mobilize different understandings of history, its writing and its transmission. The central theme of his œuvre is a long-term investigation of the plurality of cultural identities in Southeast Asia, a region so multifaceted in terms of its languages, religions, cultures and influences that it is impossible to reduce it to a simple geographical area or some fundamental historical base. This observation as to the history of this region of the world is reflected in his pieces which weave together different regimes of knowledge, narratives and representations. From documentary research to fantasy, his work combines archival images, animation and film in installations that are often immersive and theatrical.
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Ho Tzu Nyen, “Timepieces,” 2023. Flatscreens (various quantities and dimensions), apps and videos, various durations (30 seconds to infinite). Installation view at Hessel Museum of Art, 2024. Photo by Hessel Museum of Art, courtesy of the artist and Kiang Malingue.
Ho Tzu Nyen, “T for Time,” 2023. 2-channel synchronized HD videos (16:9, colour, and eight-channel sound, approximately 60 min), voile screen, scrim walls, real-time algorithmic editing and compositing system. Installation view at Hessel Museum of Art. Photo by Hessel Museum of Art, courtesy of the artist and Kiang Malingue.
Ho Tzu Nyen, “One or Several Tigers,” 2017. Synchronized 2-channel HD projections (16:9 format, colour, and 10-channel sound, 33 min 33 sec), automated screen, shadow puppets, show-control system, 33 min 33 sec. In collaboration with Vindicatrix (vocals and music). Video still courtesy of the artist and Kiang Malingue.
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