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Ho Tzu Nyen 何子彦 pinyin He Ziyan
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1976
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Ho Tzu Nyen 何子彦 was born in Singapore Singapore
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He left to study in Australia, at the Victorian College of Arts, University of Melbourne.
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2001
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He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts ( Creative Arts Department )
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2003
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He continued his studies in Singapore.
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2007
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He graduated with a Master in Art (Southeast Asian Studies) from the National
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University of Singapore.
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Video installations, films, performances in reference to the History reinterpreted ,
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documentary films on Contemporary Art constitute his work.
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2005
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4x4—Episodes of Singapore Art This television series in four episodes, shows
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the evolution of Singapore's Contemporary Art through a work of each of the 4 artists.
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2009
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14.05 24.05 He participated in the 41st Directors' Fortnight in Cannes with Here.
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This film between fiction and documentary plunges us into the daily life of
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a psychiatric hospital treating its patients by video.
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2011
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He represented Singapore at the 54th Venice Biennial with the video installation :
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The Cloud of Unknowing
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2012
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He participated in the Sundance Film Festival Park City Utah United States.
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2015
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He won the Grand Prix of the APB Foundation for the development of contemporary
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Art in the Asia Pacific region.
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2019
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Art Review named him among the 100 most influential people in the field of Contemporary Art
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at the international leveL
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He lives and works in Singapore.
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Daniele Sicard |
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Solo exhibitions selection |
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2003
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Utama - Every Name is History Is ! Substation Gallery Singapore
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2005
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4X4 episodes of Singapore Art Arts Central Singapore
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2007
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The Bohemian Rhapsody Project & 4x4 episodes of Singapore Art Centre d'Art
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Contemporain de l'Australie du Sud Adelaide Australia
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2011
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Earth Artspace Sydney Contemporary Art Centre South Australia |
2011
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MAM project 015 Musée d'Art Mori Tokyo Japan |
2014
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TenThousand Tigers - Video Installations |
2015
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2-3 Tigers Maison de la Culture de Berlin Germany |
2017
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2-3 Tigers Sunshower - Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s |
2017
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to Now exhibition Japan |
2021
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Voice of Void 2021 Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM)
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2022
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19.10 2022 08.01 2023 Shéhérazade, at night - Palais de Tokyo Paris France
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Collective exhibitions sélection |
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2006
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Sejarah Singapura - Singapore Biennial Singapore
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2008
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The King Lear Project - Singapore Arts Festival Singapore |
2008
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The King Lear Project Kunsten Arts Festival Brussels Belgium |
2009
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6th Asia Triennial - Art Pacific Australia
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2010
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Liverpool Biennial United Kingdom |
2010
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No Soul For Sale Tate Modern United Kingdom
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2010
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Video Zone 5 - Art Video Biennial Israêl |
2011
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54th Venice Biennial Venice Italy |
2012
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64th Locarno Festival Switzerland |
2012
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Surplus Authors Witte de With Rotterdam Netherlands |
2013
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Autonomous Zones Times Museum Guangzhou China |
2018
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Gwangjiu Biennial Gwangjiu South Korea |
2019
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Biennale Sharjah United Arab Emirates
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2019
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Aichi Triennial Japan
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Festivals of Film |
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2009
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14.05 24.05 41e Quinzaine des Réalisateurs Cannes France
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2009
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14 th International Festival of Film Busan South Korea
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2009
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26 th International Festival of Film Varsow Poland
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2009
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66th International Festival of Film Venice Italy
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2010
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Singapour Festivarts Singapore Singapore
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2010
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39th International Festival of Film Rotterdam Netherlands
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2012
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Sundance Film Festival Park City Utah United States |
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Ho Tzu Nyen 何子彦 - The Cloud of Unknowing
- Singapore Pavilion at the 54th Internationale of Arts, Venice - 4th June to 7th November 2011
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Ho Tzu Nyen 何子彦 - Voice of Void 2021
Synchronized 6 channel video 6 channel sound. VR
Duration illimited
installation view. Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM)
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the cloud of unknowing
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by Ho Tzu Nyen
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Biennale Arte 2011 Singapore Pavilion
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Writers : June Yap, Charles Merewether,
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Lee Weng Choy, Kathryn Weir
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57 pages 25.8 x 19 cm
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isbn : 978 981 08 8510 6
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