Pleased to share Ko Sin Tung’s group exhibition ‘Whatever works, whatever it takes’ at Goethe Institut Peking, Beijing. This exhibition aims to bring forward a renewed state of our digitised present by locating contemporary hyper-engagement with technology vis-à-vis historical, even anachronistic episodes of the mutual dependence of believing and knowing. Ko Sin Tung is presenting ‘For a wider view’ (2017) and ‘Sunflower and safety helmet’ (2017).
Whatever works, whatever it takes Ko Sin Tung
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‘Sunflower and safety helmet’, 2017
Digital print
176.5 x 138.5 cm
Image courtesy of Goethe-Institut Peking, Beijing, China
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‘For a wider view’, 2017
Convex mirror, stainless steel structure, dimensions variable
Image courtesy of Goethe-Institut Peking, Beijing, China
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