WebbArtist and filmmaker Tiffany Sia screened her film What Rules the Invisible (2024), which had just premiered at the New York Film Festival, and candidly discussed working within and against audiences’ hunger for access, the travelogue’s voyeurism, ghost stories, and making art under an authoritarian eye. Webb17 sep. 2024 · Tiffany Sia: Never Rest/Unrest 17 September 2024 Propositions 29 mins As someone deeply embedded within international circles of cinema, visual art and activism …
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Webb24 mars 2024 · Largely shot in a vertical aspect ratio and strikingly mounted in front of a floor-to-ceiling window at the show’s entrance, Tiffany Sia’s Never Rest/Unrest (2024) seeks to capture the 2024 Hong Kong protests as it was lived on the front lines, searching for an ethical vantage on events that are usually spectacularized and seen from the … WebbTiffany Sia is currently working on: A new essay on Chan Tze-woon's Blue Island (2024) 📔 A book of essays published by Primary Information (forthcoming 2024) Other things in the … the train a travels a distance of 120km
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WebbTiffany Sia, Handbook of Feelings in October No. 180, Spring 2024 Tiffany Sia, Phantasms of Dissent. Hong Kong's New Documentary Vernacular , Film Quarterly, Summer 2024, Volume 75, Number 4 WebbWebsite view: Tiffany Sia: Slippery When Wet, Artists Space, 2024. Courtesy Artists Space, New York. Sia astutely points to how, ideologically, this resistance is a fight over the identity of the city, which, like any city, is an identity based on time. Choy describes what distinguishes the singularity of contemporary cities—especially as ... WebbJoin us on e-flux for an online discussion with artists Ephraim Asili, Riar Rizaldi, Tiffany Sia, and Sriwhana Spong moderated by film scholar and writer May Adadol Ingawanij. The discussion will be broadcast on Saturday, November 19 at 1pm ET, with audience Q&A available via chat. the train at platform