Fiona Tan is a visual artist and filmmaker. She is best known for her skillfully crafted video and film installations, in which explorations of memory, time, history, and the role of visual images are key. Her installations and photographic works have been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions in international venues. She has written and directed to date two feature-length films. Her work is represented in numerous international public and private collections including the Tate Modern, London, the Guggenheim Museum New York, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Neue National Galerie, Berlin, and the MCA, Chicago.
Nellie
(Director)
Nellie
(Editor)
A Lapse of Memory
(Director)
A Lapse of Memory
(Producer)
Island
(Director)
Saint Sebastian
(Director)
News from the Near Future
(Director)
History's Future
(Director)
Footsteps
(Director)
Inventory
(Director)
Gray Glass
(Director)
Vertical White
(Director)
Vertical Wide
(Director)
Vertical Red
(Director)
May You Live in Interesting Times
(Director)
Dearest Fiona
(Director)
Downside Up
(Director)
Ascent
(Director)
Facing Forward
(Director)
Facing Forward
(Editor)
Dearest Fiona
(Writer)
Dearest Fiona
(Producer)
Ascent
(Writer)
Ascent
(Producer)
Linnaeus’ Flower Clock
(Director)