Overview
Ho Tzu Nyen and Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn excavate the movement of people and objects as testimonial vessels that hold counter-memory in the face of the monolith of naming. Ho charts a ‘Southeast Asia’ through the sounds of the gong, while Nguyễn listens to the near-erased histories of an ‘Indochina’ via long-lost Vietnamese migrants who reimagine how Senegal became home.
Ho Tzu Nyen _Tuan Andrew Nguyen and Lee Weng Choy - On counter memory and the doubling of its recall
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Nyen, Ho Tzu
Working primarily in film, video and performance, Ho Tzu Nyen has developed recent works into environmental multimedia installations.
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Nguyễn, Tuấn Andrew
Encompassing video, sculpture and installation, Tuấn Andrew Nguyễn’s work explores strategies of political resistance.
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Lee Weng Choy
Lee Weng Choy is an independent art critic and consultant.