Michele Chu 朱凱婷 (HK)

Michele Chu in her practice explores intimacy and human connection, specifically the interplay between sensory elements and space to amplify emotional connection between individuals. Her works contemplate what makes us human, through mediums like performances, sculptures, multi-sensory installations and public interventions amongst others.

Her work has been shown at 1a Space (Hong Kong); Negative Space (Hong Kong); and Tai Kwun Contemporary (Hong Kong). Her debut solo exhibition at PHD Group, “you, trickling,” was featured in The New York Times, Artforum, ArtReview Asia, Frieze, Ocula, and other publications.

She is a recipient of Soundpocket’s Artist Support Program from 2020-21 and was in residence at London’s Delfina Foundation as part of their “Performance as Process” program in 2023.

朱凱婷在她的實踐中探索親密關係和人與人之間的聯繫,特別是感官元素和空間之間的相互作用,以放大個體之間的情感聯繫。她的作品透過表演、雕塑、多感官裝置和公共干預等媒介思考我們人類的本質。

她的作品曾在1a Space(香港)展出; Negative Space(香港); 及大館當代美術館(香港)。 她在 PHD Group 的首次個展「you, trickling」曾在《紐約時報》、Artforum、ArtReview Asia、Frieze、Ocula 等刊物上發表專題報導。

她是 Soundpocket 2020-21 年度藝術家支持計劃的獲得者;2023年參與倫敦Delfina Foundation的《Performance as Process》駐留計劃。

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Natasha Cheung 張㯋曦 (HK)

Natasha Cheung (b. 1998, Sydney, Australia) received her BA in Fine Arts and Visual Studies from the University of Pennsylvania in 2020 and her MA in History of Art and Archaeology from SOAS, University of London in 2021.

Cheung’s research focuses on articulating incompatible assemblages of identity without reifying existing structures that seek to compartmentalize and invalidate contradiction. She sees paradox as a necessity and strives to make this visible and visceral through implementing installation, photography, video, performance, conversation, as well as drawing itself as forms of drawing. In particular, she is interested in the languages and belief structures constructed to describe sight and vision, and making visible how these non-neutral interfaces have contributed to continued colonial imaginaries as well as how to manipulate these languages to render the absurdity of our reality.

張㯋曦於 1998 年出生於澳洲悉尼,2020年畢業於賓夕法尼亞大學(藝術和視覺研究系),2021年畢業於倫敦大學亞非學院(藝術史與建築學系)。

張氏的創作研究主要是視繪畫為媒介與循環無端的哲學,而過程中的目標是美麗地失敗。對話,也是她想與咏詩一起採掘的繪圖工具。她對語言及信仰結構形成的視覺以及思覺感有興趣。這些非中立的界面如何促成了如今依然持續的殖民想像,以及這些結構如何透過操縱語言來渲染現實世界的荒謬。

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