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Introduction

Paul Chan (born April 12, 1973 in Hong Kong) is an American artist, writer and publisher. His single channel videos, projections, animations and multimedia projects are influenced by outsider artists, playwrights, and philosophers such as Henry Darger, Samuel Beckett, Theodor W. Adorno, and Marquis de Sade. Chan's work concerns topics including geopolitics, globalization, and their responding political climates, war documentation, violence, deviance, and pornography, language, and new media.

Chan has exhibited his work at the Venice Biennale, the Whitney Biennial, documenta, the Serpentine Gallery, the Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum, and other institutions.Chan has also engaged in a variety of publishing projects, and, in 2010, founded the art and ebook publishing company Badlands Unlimited, based in New York.Chan's essays and interviews have appeared in Artforum, Frieze, Flash Art, October, Tate, Parkett, Texte Zur Kunst, Bomb, and other magazines and journals.

 


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Chen Peizhi's work at "Super Archives"
Sade for Sade's sake (2009)
Three-channel digital video projection
5 hours 45 minutes

Chen Peizhi's work at "Super Archives" exhibition site
Volumes (2012)
Installation

Chen Peizhi Notable Work
Sade for Sade's sake (2009)
Three-channel digital video projection
5 hours 45 minutes

Chen Peizhi Notable Work
Untitled (towel) (2018)
Gouache on paper
22.9 × 15.9 cm