Ting-Ting Cheng

Ting-Ting Cheng

Ting-Ting-Cheng

I Came Here to Play Your Game, Drink My Tea,2019

Puzzle. Installation. Variable measures

Ting-Ting-Cheng

Amethyst (From Tell Me More About You Series), 2016

Acrylic plexiglas box with Giclée Print mounted on MDF and vinyl lettering. 55 x 77 x 10 cm

Tristes Tropiques, 2016

General view. Luis Adelantado Valencia. Valencia, Spain

Ting-Ting-Cheng

Tristes Tropiques, 2016

General view. Luis Adelantado Valencia. Valencia, Spain

Ting-Ting-Cheng

Tristes Tropiques, 2016

General view. Luis Adelantado Valencia. Valencia, Spain

Tristes Tropiques, 2016

General view. Luis Adelantado Valencia. Valencia, Spain

Ting-Ting-Cheng

You see what I see series, 2015

Digital c-type print. 43 x 30 cm

Ting-Ting-Cheng

146 x 104 mm art related leaflets arranged by postcode (from 01099 to 70376), 2012

Digital c-type print. 30 x 80 cm

Ting-Ting-Cheng

The Atlas of Places Do Not Exist, 2014

19 VideoBrasil Festival, São Paulo, Brazil

Involuntary Reader, 2011

Gliclee print on Hahnemuhle photorag. 30 x 40 cm / each one

The Dictionary of Useless Words From Art Language From Signalong F for Found Object, 2011

Lenticular print with three images. 72 x 120 cm

Ting-Ting-Cheng

Dobbelgänger, 2013

Photograph. 70 x 70 cm

Ting-Ting-Cheng

Dobbelgänger, 2013

Photograph. 70 x 70 cm

Ting-Ting-Cheng

United Nation Blue (dyptich), 2014

Lambda Prints Photography, 60 x 60cm

Bio

Ting-Ting Cheng (Taipei, 1985) studied photography at Westminster University, completing her degree with an MFA in Fine Arts at Goldsmith College in London. In her artistic practice Cheng uses images, videos, sounds, texts and objects to form installations or actions, in which she explores issues relating to the concepts of foreignism, nationality and immigration by examining languages, history and the media.

Her work has been exhibited at Taipei Fine Art Museum, Galerie Grand Siècle, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Art, Census Art (Taiwan), National Art Museum of China (Beijing) and Identity Gallery (Hong Kong), among others. She has also been selected for a MIT in Art Taipei 2012, and that same year was selected by Perspective Magazine in Hong Kong as one of the 40 best artists in Asia. In 2015, she was awarded the Asian Exchange Prize (Japan), and in 2019 she participated in the 19th Festival of Contemporary Art Sesc_Videobrasil in Sao Paolo, as well as the residency program at the CFCCA in Manchester

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