Sung Tieu
Germany
 

For this long-term project, Tieu intends to explore the acoustic ecology of several urban soundscapes, extending her research in Vietnam and, possibly, other Southeast Asian countries.

Sung Tieu

21 October - 4 December 2019

Tangled with her own experience of migration, cultural collision, and displacement, the works of Sung Tieu often elicit a variety of sensorial engagements. During the residency, the artist plans to explore the sonic environment of Singapore guided by the following questions: What is the soundscape of a financial capital that trades mostly in abstract exchange rather than in material production? Who occupies public space and in what acoustic proportion? How do aural economies affect the multi-species inhabitants of the city on physical, psychological, and emotional levels? How does sound convey different political and environmental climates? Her investigation on the sounds of contemporary Singapore will also encompass instances of oral communication that operate in a multicultural context characterised by a large linguistic diversity. For this long-term project, Tieu intends to explore the acoustic ecology of several urban soundscapes, extending her research in Vietnam and, possibly, other Southeast Asian countries.


Sung Tieu, 21 October – 4 December 2019, Courtesy the artist.
Sung Tieu, 21 October – 4 December 2019, Courtesy the artist.
Sung Tieu, 21 October – 4 December 2019, Courtesy the artist.
Sung Tieu, 21 October – 4 December 2019, Courtesy the artist.

Contributors
Sung Tieu
Sung Tieu
Artist-in-Residence
Germany, United Kingdom

The artistic practice of Sung Tieu (b. 1987, Vietnam/Germany/United Kingdom) spans a variety of mediums includingsound installation, video, sculpture, photography, performance, and public interventions. In her work,she contends with notions of history and analyses transnational movements of people and capitals. Forthcoming solo exhibitions will be held at Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany and NottinghamContemporary, United Kingdom (both 2020). Other forthcoming projects will be featured at TateModern and David Roberts Art Foundation (both London, United Kingdom, 2019), and the PragueBiennale (2020). She has had solo exhibitions at FRAGILE, Berlin, Germany (2019); Royal Academyof Arts, London, United Kingdom (2018); and Nha San Collective, Hanoi, Vietnam (2017).