Curator and artist Eunice Tsang on immersive experiences, revenge resting, and using humour to navigate ambiguity.
The Last Supper is a weekly podcast featuring artists, curators, collectors and gallerists in Asia. Available on Spotify, Apple podcast, Google podcast.
Ep.48 | In this episode of The Last Supper I sat down with artist and curator Eunice Tsang in her studio space in Sham Shui Po. We spoke about how she began Current Plans, revenge resting and using humour to navigate Hong Kong’s ambiguous landscape.
Eunice Tsang (she/her) is a curator and artist based in Hong Kong. She founded and curates Current Plans, an alternative art space in Sham Shui Po that encourages cross-disciplinary dialogues through exhibition-making. Previously, she set up the Asian Artist Book Library in Tai Kwun Contemporary, focussing her research on independent publishing in Asia and modes of creative distribution. Her curatorial interests lie in how artists develop new languages and symbols in times of political change, and how to maneuver the liminal space between legal and illegal, fact and fiction – using magic-realism, sarcasm, humor and myth-making.
Current Plans is an alternative space that supports creative experimentations that cross disciplines, stimulate knowledge exchange and encourage playful connections that push the boundaries of contemporary exhibition-making. As a hybrid space for disseminating a plethora of practices, Current Plans hopes to engage creatives who are open to a co-generative model of working and sharing.
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IG: @currentplans
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Free entry Thursday to Sunday 1-7pm, until 16 April 2023
Current Plans 2F, Tak On House, 13 Wong Chuk St, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
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