Monthly Archives: September 2009
A Letter from Home
This essay was featured in the exhibition catalogue for Home is something I carry with me and later published in Art Practical, Issue 2 “Nomads and Residents.“ Home is something in a state of perpetual motion. Through the repetition of … Continue reading
Wonderland, A Follow Up on SFMOMA’s Open Space
My article “Wonderland: A world turned upside down” published on Open Space on September 7th sparked a lengthy and heated debate among the blog’s commentors, many of whom are participating artists or people invested in the Tenderloin neighborhood. In this … Continue reading
Documentation from Home is something I carry with me
Here are a few installation shots from Home is something I carry with me. The openings, film screening and various events were wonderful. Many people came to view the houses turned galleries. Thank you to everyone involved: artists, collaborators, funders, … Continue reading
Wonderland: A world turned upside down on SFMOMA’s Open Space
Wonderland, a public, collaborative project by Lance Fung is set to open in October 2009 in the Tenderloin of San Francisco and includes an impressive number of artists whose projects will respond, in some way, to the neighborhood. This article … Continue reading
Interview with Alissa Figueroa for Mission Local
Another interview about Home is something I carry with me. Mission Local journalist, Alissa Figueroa and I toured through both home galleries and talked about the exhibition, as well as housing politics in New Orleans and San Francisco. Figueroa also … Continue reading
Interview with Danielle Sommer for KQED’s Art Spark
Bay Area arts writer, Danielle Sommer interviewed me about the exhibition Home is something I carry with me for KQED’s Art Spark. We talked about my background and the influences that led me to create this project, as well as … Continue reading