Exhibition

Kitchen: A Collaboration

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Jan 18, 1997–Mar 8, 1997
Exhibition
Kitchen: A Collaboration
Jan 18, 1997–Mar 8, 1997
Residency
Kitchen: A Collaboration
Artist Residency

Kitchen: A Collaboration

Tomie Arai, Millie Chen
Additional participants Yau Ching

Kitchen is a collaborative work by Tomie Arai and Millie Chen that uses the gallery as a gathering place. Over the course of four works, they collected materials and had conversations with Chinatown locals. Arai’s contribution focuses on the relationship between art and history, and investigates the role that memory plays in the retelling of Chinatown’s collective past. Chen’s work focuses on the way in which cultural identity is formed by language. For the final performance, a dinner was held in a domestic kitchen set up in the gallery during Chinese New Year celebrations.

In conjunction with this residency, Art in General publishes a brochure with a text by Yau Ching. It can be downloaded here for free. For a printed version, purchase this publication along with the entire set of Art in General’s residency brochures in the online store for only $5.

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