During Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, I wore a military suit and used my left hand (the “wrong” hand) to salute to things relating to the Olympics, such as Olympic symbols, the massive advertisements, tourists and so on. This performance demonstrates how the Olympics and Olympic tourists invaded Vancouver. This solute is not a mark of respect and approval but represents my attack and desire to fight back.
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Yes! Dear.
Posted in performance art, Uncategorized, Vancouver, tagged 2010, 2010 winter Olympics, military, performance art, protest, salute, Vancouver on March 30, 2010 |
The Husbands and I (2009)
Posted in performance art, Vancouver, tagged culture, husbands, identity, performance art, Vancouver on March 30, 2010 |
from a 352 husband collection
I wear my Chinese traditional dress, walking on streets and asking white males to have photo taken with me by suggesting them to act as my husband– to explore intimacy between two strangers in public space. immigrated to Canada couple of years ago, and i regard the whole process of immigration as a marriage, and myself like a mail order bride. I married Canada, suddenly transforming myself from a Chinese to a Canadian or a Chinese Canada. My identity is not constructed by Canadian history, culture or its landscape, but the white males who are around me.
The physical encounter between me and the white males actually is an ideological confrontation between me and the Western social and political landscape that I feel I don’t belong to. By exploring intimacy with them, I try to not only reconfigure the established centered power that the privileged white males embody, but also question whether the culturally interpreted Chinese female body, both as a foreign subject and object, can be invested and exploited.












