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Ho Tzu Nyen (; born 1976) is a
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artist and
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whose works involve film, video, performance, and immersive multimedia installations. His work brings together fact and myth to mobilise different understandings of Southeast Asia's
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, and
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, often premised upon a complex set of references from
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, to
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,
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, and philosophy. Ho has shown internationally at major exhibitions such as the Aichi Triennale, Japan (2019), the Sharjah Biennial 14,
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(2019), and the Gwangju Biennale,
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(2018). In 2011, Ho represented Singapore at the 54th Venice Biennale at the Singapore Pavilion, presenting the work ''The Cloud of Unknowing''. Ho has been collected by institutions such as the
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in New York, and participated in several international film festivals, such as the 41st Directors' Fortnight at the
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in
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(2009) and the Sundance Film Festival in
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(2012). Ho co-curated the 2019 Asian Art Biennial at the
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alongside Taiwanese artist, Hsu Chia-wei. Ho was featured on the 2019 edition of the ''
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'' Power 100 list, which charts the most influential individuals working in contemporary art internationally.


Education and personal life

Ho was born in
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
in 1976. From 1998 to 2001, Ho studied art at the School of Creative Arts,
Victorian College of the Arts The Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) is the arts school at the University of Melbourne in Australia. It is part of the university's Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. It is located near the Melbourne city centre on the Southbank campus of the ...
,
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb no ...
, Australia, obtaining his Bachelor of Creative Arts (Dean’s List). Later from 2003 to 2007, Ho studied at the
Southeast Asian Studies Southeast Asian studies (SEAS) refers to research and education on the language, culture, and history of the different states and ethnic groups of Southeast Asia. Some institutions refer to this discipline as ASEAN Studies since most of the countr ...
Programme at the National University of Singapore, obtaining a
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(by Research). Ho currently lives and works in Singapore.


Career


Early projects

In 2003, at his solo exhibition at
The Substation The Substation (Chinese: 电力站) is Singapore's first independent contemporary arts centre. It was founded in 1990 by Kuo Pao Kun. The Substation is centrally located in the city's civic district and was the first building under the Natio ...
, Singapore, Ho presented ''Utama—Every Name in History is I''. The titular work involved a video installation and twenty portrait paintings that re-examined the 14th-century figure of
Sang Nila Utama Sang Nila Utama was a Srivijayan prince from Palembang and is the founder of the Kingdom of Singapura in 1299. His official title adopted upon his coronation was Sri Tri Buana (), which can be translated as "Lord of Three Worlds"; the "Three Worl ...
as the pre-colonial founder of Singapore, in relation to the histories of other regional founders. Ho would present the project as a
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in a number of pre-tertiary and
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institutions in Singapore, which included discussions of the process of making the work, as well as the larger historical contexts in which the
origin myths An origin myth is a myth that describes the origin of some feature of the natural or social world. One type of origin myth is the creation or cosmogonic myth, a story that describes the creation of the world. However, many cultures have st ...
are embedded. After repeated deliveries, the lecture's scope further expanded, along with the formalisation of its mode of presentation as a scripted performance, and Ho would be invited to present the lecture performance at a number of theatrical events and performing arts festivals, first abroad, then in Singapore. Interested in establishing a history of contemporary art for Singapore, Ho produced ''4x4—Episodes of Singapore Art'', a series of four documentaries that was aired on national television in 2005. Each episode focused on a work of art produced by a Singaporean artist, featuring Cheong Soo Pieng, Cheo Chai-Hiang,
Tang Da Wu Tang Da Wu (, ; born 1943) is a Singaporean artist who works in a variety of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, installation art and performance art. Educated at Birmingham Polytechnic and Goldsmiths' College, University of London, ...
, and Lim Tzay Chuen. In 2006, Ho completed ''Sejarah Singapura'', a commission for the
National Museum of Singapore ms, Muzium Negara Singapura ta, சிங்கப்பூரின் தேசிய அருங்காட்சியகம் , native_name_lang = , logo = , image = 2016 Singapur, Museum Planning Area, Narodowe Muzeum Singapuru (02) ...
that features an immersive, panoramic audiovisual representation of precolonial Singapore. During the inaugural
Singapore Biennale The Singapore Biennale is a large-scale biennial contemporary art exhibition in Singapore, serving as the country’s major platform for international dialogue in contemporary art. It seeks to present and reflect the vigour of artistic practices in ...
in 2006, Ho was commissioned to create ''The Bohemian Rhapsody Project'', a work composed of audition footage that was shot within the former Supreme Court of Singapore, the site where the biennale was being held.


Continued performances and films

Ho produced ''The King Lear Project'' (2007-08), a four-part theatrical series that staged critical essays about King Lear, rather than Shakespeare’s original version of the play. In 2009, Ho completed the feature film, ''HERE''''.'' Stylistically moving between a documentary format and fictional scenes, the film is set in a
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, featuring a protagonist undergoing an experimental “videocure” treatment, a plot inspired by the writings of French theorist
Félix Guattari Pierre-Félix Guattari ( , ; 30 April 1930 – 29 August 1992) was a French psychoanalyst, political philosopher, semiotician, social activist, and screenwriter. He co-founded schizoanalysis with Gilles Deleuze, and ecosophy with Arne Næs ...
. With ''HERE'', Ho would participate in numerous international film festivals in 2009, including the 41st Directors' Fortnight at the
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in
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, the
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in
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, the 26th Warsaw Film Festival in
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, and the 16th Oldenburg International Film Festival in
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, among others. In 2009, Ho would create another film and performance, ''EARTH'', which would be screened as part of the official selection at the 66th Venice International Film Festival,
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. The 42-minute film utilises three continuous long takes, featuring 50 filmed actors constantly shifting between conscious and unconscious states, achieved by having the actors deeply absorbed in a complex system of cues during filming. The projected film would be accompanied by live musicians performing a continuous track in sync to the images, a technically complex task for the musicians.


54th Venice Biennale

In 2011, Ho represented Singapore at the 54th Venice Biennale at the Singapore Pavilion, presenting the video installation ''The Cloud of Unknowing'', curated by June Yap. Involving a set of eight vignettes that each centred on a character that stands for the cloud’s representation in historically significant Western and Eastern artworks, the video work was projected within a darkened Hall of the Saints Filippo and Giacomo in the Museum Diocesano di Venezia, on a "floating screen that had a sculptural presence". The work would circulate as a film in festivals such as the 64th Locarno Festival, Switzerland in 2011, the Sundance Film Festival,
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in 2012, and the 42nd Rotterdam International Film Festival, the Netherlands. It would also be staged as a solo show at the
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,
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in 2015, and later at the
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,
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, USA in 2017.


''The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia''

In 2012, Ho would stage the theatre piece, ''Song of the Brokenhearted Tiger'', at the
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, Singapore, done under the collective 3 Tigers. Featuring four musicians and a traditional Malay dancer, the performance depicts a narrative of the Malayan tigers that once roamed Singapore, but which became extinct with the coming of the British. In 2014, Ho produced a sequel, ''Ten Thousand Tigers'', which would further lead to several video installations, lectures, and texts that further developed his examination of the Malayan tiger and their various manifestations. Such would include ''2 or 3 Tigers'' (2015), presented at the
Haus der Kulturen der Welt The Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW), in English House of the World's Cultures, in Berlin is Germany's national center for the presentation and discussion of international contemporary arts, with a special focus on non-European cultures and so ...
,
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,
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, and its later, expanded version, ''One or Several Tigers'' (2017), which incorporates aspects and props of the theatre piece. ''2 or 3 Tigers'' was exhibited at '' SUNSHOWER: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now Exhibition'' (2017), the largest exhibition of contemporary Southeast Asian art in Japan to date. In 2017 at the Asia Art Archive,
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta i ...
, Ho launched the formal manifestation of ''The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia'' (CDOSEA), five years after the project's inception in 2012. An interactive online platform and algorithmically composed “infinite film”, it plays with the idea of a continuous stream of audiovisual material that is constantly updated by multiple and unknown authors. ''CDOSEA'' serves as the overarching framework for Ho's recent projects, including ''Ten Thousand Tigers'' (2014), ''2 or 3 Tigers'' (2016), and ''One or Several Tigers'' (2017) which find their place in the dictionary under "T", as well as ''The Name'' (2015) and ''The'' ''Nameless'' (2015), which are listed under "G" for "Gene Z. Hanrahan" and "Ghost". Other ''CDOSEA'' projects include ''R for Resonance'' (2019), a virtual reality work examining the
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in Southeast Asia, an instrument connecting societies and individuals through ritual music, embodying a sacred cosmology.


Investigating The Kyoto School

Ho's most recent research project is centred around a historical examination of The Kyoto School (Kyōto-gakuha), a group of 20th century Japanese scholars who developed original philosophies by based on the intellectual and spiritual traditions of East Asia. Ho co-hosted a seminar on The Kyoto School with
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and frequent collaborator Hyunjin Kim at the 2018 Gwanju Biennale. The first work from this project, ''Hotel Aporia'' (2020), presented at the Aichi Triennale in 2020, was later curated by Hyunjin Kim in the group show ''Frequencies of Tradition'' (2020-21) at the Guangdong Times Museum.


Art

Ho's work is often premised upon a dense set of interwoven references. Curator June Yap notes that allusion to history is common in Ho's practice—whether in painting and popular music for ''The Bohemian Rhapsody Project'' (2006), text for ''The King Lear Project'' (2007-08), philosophy in ''Zarathustra: A Film for Everyone and No One'' (2009), and historical material itself in ''Utama—Every Name in History is I'' (2003). Ho describes his films, videos, installations, and performances as tending towards theatre, particularly in relation to the notion of theatre as that which happens when one is in the presence of another. His recent projects under ''The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia'' examine the complex entity of Southeast Asia, a region that has not historically been unified by language, religion, or political power.


''Utama—Every Name in History is I'' (2003)

The video installation ''Utama—Every Name in History is I'' (2003), consists of a video and twenty portrait paintings. The work depicts the 14th-century figure of Sang Nila Utama, a discoverer of Singapore, with the video weaving together apocryphal relationships with various historical regional leaders examine the legitimacy founding narratives, both assembling and dispelling myth. Time is collapsed through the deployment of the same actor to play other explorers such as
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, Vasco da Gama,
Zheng He Zheng He (; 1371–1433 or 1435) was a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty. He was originally born as Ma He in a Muslim family and later adopted the surname Zheng conferr ...
, and Singapore’s British coloniser,
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. The work is currently exhibited at the
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.


''4x4—Episodes of Singapore Art'' (2005)

In 2005, upon being commissioned by the Singapore Art Show to produce a new work, Ho purchased four half-hour prime-time slots of airtime on the Arts Central channel from national broadcaster,
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. Working with a production company that made commercials, Ho produced ''4x4—Episodes of Singapore Art,'' a four-episode TV documentary series. Each episode examined an artwork by a Singaporean artist. The first of these works was a painting, ''Tropical Life'' (1959), by Cheong Soo Pieng; the second was a piece of conceptual artwork, ''5 x 5 (Singapore River)'' (1972), by Cheo Chai Hiang; then a performance art intervention ''Don’t Give Money to the Arts'' (1995), by Tang Da Wu; and finally, Lim Tzay Chuen’s unrealised project, ''Alter #11'' (2002).


''The King Lear Project'' (2007-08)

Ho produced ''The King Lear Project'' (2007-08), a four-part theatrical series that staged critical essays about King Lear, rather than Shakespeare’s original version of the play. Early in 2007, alongside collaborator
Fran Borgia Fran Borgia (born 1980, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain) is a film producer based in Singapore since 2004. He is the founder of Akanga Film Asia. Career He was the producer and editor for ''Here'' (2009), Ho Tzu Nyen’s first feature film that was ...
, Ho co-directed the first part of the project, ''Lear - The Avoidance of Love'', named after
Stanley Cavell Stanley Louis Cavell (; September 1, 1926 – June 19, 2018) was an American philosopher. He was the Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University. He worked in the fields of ethics, aesthetics, an ...
's essay. The project was simultaneously a live audition, film shoot, lecture, and theatre performance; framed as a film but enacted as a play. The next part, ''Lear - Lear Enters'', is based on an essay of the same name by Marvin Rosenberg, followed by ''Lear - Dover Cliff and the Conditions of Representation'', based on an essay by
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. Finally, ''Lear - The Lear Universe'' is based on an essay by the Shakespearean scholar,
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. ''The King Lear Project'' was staged at the
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, Singapore and KunstenFestivaldesArts,
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in 2008.


Awards and residencies

In 2015, Ho was awarded the Grand Prize of the Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize, Singapore, for the work ''PYTHAGORAS'' (2013). In 2013, Ho was an artist-in-residence at the Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong. From 2014 to 2015, Ho was artist-in-residence at the DAAD,
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,
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, and in 2019, Ho was an artist-in-residence at the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore.


References


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External links

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The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia
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