My series of glass works The Suitcase Is A Little Bit Rotten and two-channel film The Mountain That Hid are in a group exhibition “Double Exposure” at Camera Austria in Graz. Curatorial text by Anna Voswinckel: The examination of the complex, transnational political entanglements of colonialism and its traumatic effects on (family) biographies forms the starting…
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“One Day We’ll Understand”: “Interventions” – solo show in Arles opens
A solo exhibition of my new work “Interventions”, part of my broader “One Day We’ll Understand” project, opened 4 July 2021 at the Les Rencontres d’Arles. Curated by Sam I-shan. The exhibition is installed in the Abbaye de Montmajour, a Benedictine monastery from the 10th century. https://www.rencontres-arles.com/en/expositions/view/1032/sim-chi-yin A review essay on the show, by British…
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Installation views: “Most People Were Silent”, at Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, till 10 Oct
SIM CHI YIN: MOST PEOPLE WERE SILENT Photographs, video and audio installation, various dimensions, 2018. Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore Earl Lu Gallery LASALLE College of the Arts 21 July – 10 October 2018 Curator Caterina Riva’s text “Most People Were Silent” is an exhibition composed of photographs taken in the vicinity of nuclear sites…
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