Tishan Hsu
Ugelvig profiles Chinese American artist Tishan Hsu, highlighting her exhibition Tishan Hsu: Delete at the Empty Gallery in Hong Kong, China from March 26 to May 25, 2019. Hsu's early work provokes a strange corporeal response that speaks directly to the particular experience of inhabiting a bo...
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