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MA Book Arts alumnus shows at Venice Biennale

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The Infinite Nothing: I, 2015, by Tsang Kin-Wah. Single-channel video and sound installation.
Written by
Sarah McLean
Published date
12 May 2015

Artist Tsang Kin-Wah, who graduated from MA Book Arts at Camberwell in 2003, is representing Hong Kong at this year’s Venice Biennale entitled All the World’s Futures, curated by Okwui Enwezor.

His exhibition, The Infinite Nothing, consists of four stand-alone video installations that, altogether, form a narrative of transformative journeys through stages in life, exploring a perpetual cycle of self- inquiry and discovery. His work typically uses text and language, manipulated using computer technology to create immersive installation works.

Tsang is appearing at the 56th Venice Biennale alongside UAL Chair of Black Art and Design Professor Sonia Boyce, UAL Chair of Global Art Isaac Julien, Wimbledon MA Drawing Course Director Tania Kovats, Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon PhD student Samson Kambalu and Chelsea College of Arts alumni Chris Ofili and Steve McQueen. It is open to the public until 22 November 2015.

Read more about UAL at the Venice Biennale on the University news blog.

Read more about Tsang Kin-Wah’s work on his website.

Find out more about MA Books Arts at Camberwell on our course page.