Filmmaker, installation artist, activist and performer Wu Tsang produces artwork that addresses issues in the trans and LGBT community. Her work interrogates themes of gender identity, social spaces and the tension between film and art. In 2012, she produced the film Wildness, which focused on the weekly performance-art dance parties of the same name and featured vignettes of marginalised gay and trans communities. Says the artist, “For me performance is like research; lived experience is fundamental. I have to do these things to understand or have any critical analysis.” Tsang was featured in the 2012 Whitney Biennial and New Museum Triennial, and the 2014 edition of the Hammer Museum’s biennial exhibit “Made in L.A.”
Wildness
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MOBY DICK; or, The Whale
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Wildness
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The Shape of a Right Statement
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Girl Talk
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Mishima in Mexico
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We Hold Where Study
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Mishima in Mexico
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Miss Communication and Mr:Re
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one emerging from a point of view
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Into a Space of Love
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You're Dead to Me
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Duilian
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Duilian
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Peculiar Contrast, Perfect Light
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La Gran Mentira de la Muerte
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