Tag Archives: identity


Gronk

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Gronk, ‘Twins’ (1976)

Interview in BOMB magazine


Ken Lum

Ken Lum. Don't be silly, 1993

Ken Lum, ‘Don’t be Silly’ (1993)


Song-Ming Ang

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Song-Ming Ang, ‘Justin’ (2012)

The work Justin (2012) includes paper sheets with Song-Ming’s “practice versions” of Justin Bieber’s signature, made over a three-month period, and a final perfected autograph on a Bieber poster.


Hans-Peter Feldmann

Hans-Peter Feldmann Lovers 2008

Hans-Peter Feldmann, ‘Lovers’ (2008)


Danh Vo

The on-going project “Vo Rocasco Rasmussen” that began in 2003, was one of Danh Võ’s first forays in the systematic subversion of hegemonic cultural structures. Legally marrying and adopting the names of one close friend after another, this on-going work could be seen as a tribute to loyalty and love, but his subsequent accumulation of names over time calls into question the role a name plays in our understanding of identity. His passport, for example, does not read the same as his bank-card, and the name on his driver’s license is different from his door bell.


Daniel Malone / Billy Apple

Daniel Malone / Billy Apple.


Jon Sasaki

‘An attempt to selflessly eradicate one’s individual identity’ (2006) by Jon Sasaki


Asli Toy

Asli Toy, ‘Samanyolu’ (2010)

Watch a short trailer of the video:


Barbara Visser

‘Lecture with actress’ (1997)

For a discussion night on the topic of reality and fiction, the artist was invited to talk about her practice. Instead, Visser employed a tall blond actress with no previous knowledge of her work, to do the lecture instead, equipped with an invisible earpiece, repeating – almost in slow motion – the words prompted to her by the artist.

‘Lecture on lecture with actress’ (2004)

[…] a different actress giving a lecture, again as Barbara Visser, on the first performance, illustrating her talk with video footage. Self (re)presentation becomes entangled in conceptual strategies that result in carefully choreographed confusion. (text by Sven Lütticken)

‘Last lecture’ (2007), by Barbara Visser

In this last episode a full circle is made. In this performance, the two previous videos projected, and the artist, seen only in the form of a silhouette behind the screen, is dubbing the voice of the second actress, who in her lecture, is recalling the first event.


William Wegman

‘Martin on Wegman’ (1999) by William Wegman

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