Life of Imitation. Giocando con poco riuscite azioni di mimetizzazione e melodramma, la mostra intende specchiare la situazione di Singapore, le sue radici, l'ibridismo e la spinta al cambiamento. L'artista Ming Wong esplora i tratti performativi del linguaggio e dell'identita' con il suo "world cinema", una serie di videoinstallazioni ispirate a personaggi cinematografici molto noti in Asia.
Artist: Ming Wong
Commissioner: Lim Chwee Seng
Curator: Tang Fu Kuen
Internationally recognised visual artist Ming Wong will represent Singapore at the 53rd
Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition this year.
A graduate of the Slade School of Art (UK) and the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
(Singapore), Wong is presently based in Berlin, Germany, where he undertook a one year
artist residency at the prestigious Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in 2008. Wong has made
significant in-roads internationally with his participation in numerous group and solo visual
arts exhibitions in Europe, North America and Asia; notable recent showcases include the
Images Festival in Toronto Canada, Vain Efforts in Sydney Australia, S1 Salon in UK and
the Jakarta Biennale. Wong’s works are currently on display at the At Home Abroad
showcase at 8Q SAM, for Singapore artists who are well received overseas.
This will be Singapore’s 5th consecutive presentation at the Venice Biennale. The
Commissioner for the Singapore Pavilion is Lim Chwee Seng, Director of Visual Arts &
Resource Development, National Arts Council (NAC), while Tang Fu Kuen, an authority in
managing multi-disciplinary arts showcases, serves as curator.
Said Lim Chwee Seng, “The Venice Biennale is a global cultural platform that provides high
visibility and connectivity for participating artists and curators from around the world.
Together with the Singapore Biennale and the Singapore Art Show organised by NAC in
Singapore, our participation in the Venice Biennale forms part of our all-rounded approach
to the development of Singapore’s traditional and contemporary art practices. This year the
international art community will have the opportunity to witness the talents of Singapore
artist Ming Wong and curator Tang Fu Kuen at the Pavilion through a multi-disciplinary,
multi-lingual work that embodies a strong Singaporean character.”
Being featured as a solo artist in the Singapore Pavilion this year is an acknowledgement of
Wong’s highly internationalised status, and recognition of his potential. As the most
established and prestigious contemporary arts event, the Venice Biennale is an excellent
springboard for Singapore artists to the global visual arts stage. Singapore’s participation in
what is commonly referred to as the Olympics of the art world, provides the best opportunity
not only to showcase our promising arts talents, but also to gain mindshare internationally
and broaden Singapore’s global art footprint.
The Singapore Pavilion, entitled Life of Imitation, stages the co-existence of multiple
worlds where language, gender, appearance and traditions constantly negotiate with one
another. In playful and imperfect acts of mimesis and melodrama, this exhibition attempts to
hold the mirror up to the Singaporean condition related to roots, hybridity and change.
Wong explores the performative veneers of language and identity through his own “world
cinema” - a series of video installations based on well-known works and artistes in Asian
cinema. The mood is further enhanced by billboards painted by Wong and Singapore’s last
surviving billboard painter Neo Chon Teck, and movie memorabilia such as photographs of
old cinemas in Singapore, paintings, drawings and transcripts, depicting the creation
process of Wong’s video installations and the entire exhibition itself.
Ming Wong
Wong joins 12 other artists who have represented Singapore at the oldest and most
prestigious international contemporary art platform over the last 10 years. They were
Matthew Ngui, Suzann Victor, Salleh Japar and Henri Chen (2001); Francis Ng, Heman
Chong and Tan Swie Hian (2003); Lim Tzay Chuen (2005); Zul Mahmod, Jason Lim,
Vincent Leow and Tang Da Wu (2007). The curators were Joanna Lee and Ahmad Mashadi
(2001); Low Sze Wee (2003); Eugene Tan (2005); and Lindy Poh (2007).
Curator
Tang Fu Kuen (DENG Fuquan) (b. 1972, Singapore)
Tang wears many hats in the arts arena. As an active art impressario with networks in
Southeast Asia and Central Europe, Tang is experienced in organising and managing
multidisciplinary projects. He has collaborated in Alpha 3.0: GPS Piece – A Web Walkabout
by Charles Lim and Woon Tien Wei, selected for Documenta 11, Germany in 2002, and
Murmurmurmurmurmur by Heman Chong at the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003.
Presenter: National Arts Council, Singapore
Sponsor: Lee Foundation
Image: Poster of "4 Malay Stories". 2005 © Photo: Ming Wong
For visuals, interviews and media enquiries, please contact:
Ms Sharon Cheong, Corporate Communications Manager
National Arts Council, Singapore
DID: +65 6837 9730 | Mobile: +65 9321 9455 | E-mail: sharon_cheong@nac.gov.sg
Ms Chia I-Ling, Assistant Director, Corporate Communications & International Relations
National Arts Council, Singapore
DID: +65 6837 9729 | Mobile: +65 9755 9389 | Email: chia_i-ling@nac.gov.sg
Vernissage: 4 June – 6 June 2009
Opening of Pavilion: 6 June 2009, 11am
Palazzo Michiel del Brusa
Cannaregio 4391 Venezia