Recovering Beirut: Half-Way Between the Imaginary and Reality 1964―2016, 2012

Tiffany Chung
Recovering Beirut: Half-Way Between the Imaginary and Reality 1964―2016, 2012
Micropigment ink, gel ink and oil marker on vellum, paper
75 x 100 cm
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation

Artist Statement

I usually start a cartographic project by researching the history of a particular city, its current state of development and future planning projects. I then search for topographic maps, urban-planning charts, geospatial statistic cartograms and other graphs from specific periods in the city’s history that I would like to examine, since I always combine and juxtapose maps from different time periods in my work.

Occasionally, I have to create fictional maps based on a city’s future development projects if its urban planning charts are unavailable. When I have the maps that I need, I consider the layout carefully, as well as its historical context, scrutinising technical details but allowing unexpected narratives to build the conceptual framework.

I execute my map drawings in the same manner as a cartographer, using grids to ensure that the original maps’ layouts will be rendered accurately and precisely. Colourful lines and dots are then added, using ink and oil, which are coded as in a map’s legend to indicate important information that is hidden. The various dots also refer to microorganisms, suggesting life.


2013

This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 11

Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation

Artwork Images

Hazard Location Map of Afghanistan-active: 6452, Transitional: 548

Tiffany Chung
2012

Micropigment ink, gel ink and oil marker on vellum and paper
110 x 150 cm
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation

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Hazard Location Map of Afghanistan-active: 6452, Transitional: 548 Image

The Heart of Sharjah Project 2025

Tiffany Chung
2012―2013

Micropigment ink, gel ink and oil marker on vellum and paper
75 x 91.5 cm
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation

The Heart of Sharjah Project 2025 Image

The Routes of W.G. Palgrave Through the Gulf 1862―1863

Tiffany Chung
2012―2013

Micropigment ink, gel ink and oil marker on vellum and paper
71 x 88 cm
Detail view
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation

The Routes of W.G. Palgrave Through the Gulf 1862―1863 Image

Bosnia-Herzegovina, 19921―1995 Ethnic Cleansing Campaign & 1997 Sfor Troop Deployment

Tiffany Chung
2012

Micropigment ink, gel ink and oil marker on vellum and paper
110 x 70 cm
Commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation

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Bosnia-Herzegovina, 19921―1995 Ethnic Cleansing Campaign & 1997 Sfor Troop Deployment Image

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Cartographic Project

Chung, Tiffany

Tiffany Chung’s cartographic and installation works examine conflict, migration, urban progress and transformation in relation to history and cultural memory.