Victoria Sin at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto

Victoria Sin at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Toronto

Victoria Sin’s video works “Tell me everything you saw, and what you think it means” (2018) and “Illocutionary Utterances” (2018) are part of the group show “Age of You” at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Toronto, Canada. “Age of You”, which is curated by Shumon Basar, Douglas Coupland and Hans Ulrich Obrist, is a timely exhibition about how the self has become more extreme, and what it means to be an individual today, with graphic design by Daly & Lyon and over 70 visual contributors from the worlds of art, design, filmmaking, photography, performance and electronic music. The exhibition continues till January 5, 2020.

Of note is the re-staging on November 28th of the special performance “If I had the words to tell you we wouldn’t be here now” (2019) that concluded Victoria’s Sin’s residency at Chi-Wen Gallery in January of this year. For the performance at MOCA Toronto, they will be accompanied by percussionist Nikki Joshi.

Victoria Sin at Hayward Gallery

Victoria Sin at Hayward Gallery

Victoria Sin’s A View from Elsewhere, Act 1, She Postures in Context (2019) is exhibited at Hayward Gallery, Southbank Centre, London. Kiss My Genders is a group exhibition that explores and celebrates gender identity and gender fluidity. Spanning the past 50 years, it brings together over 100 artworks by more than 30 artists from all over the world, some of whom were born almost a century apart. Exhibition starts from 12 Jun to 8 Sep 2019.

FT Series Venice Biennale 2019

Victoria Sin at 58th Venice Biennale

Performance art comes to the Venice Biennale 2019. Eight different works will be staged during the opening week of “Meetings on Art” including performances by our gallery artist Victoria Sin. “If I had the words to tell you we wouldn’t be here now” (2019), commissioned by Chi-Wen Gallery, and “A View From Elsewhere​” (2018).

Victoria Sin at Planetsex

Victoria Sin at Serpentine Galleries

“If I had the words to tell you we wouldn’t be here now”, conmissioned preformance by Chi-Wen Gallery, will screen at the PLANTSEX symposium (reflecting on botany and eroticism) April 12 as part of the Serpentine Galleries General Ecology Project.

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