Tishan Hsu

Tishan Hsu (born 1951) is an American contemporary artist based in New York. Hsu's practice examines the "embodiment of technology," or technology's impact on phenomenology and affect.[1] Hsu's works span across painting, sculpture, drawing, and computer-generated media and often incorporate unusual materials such as digital media, silicone, and Styrofoam.[2] Recently, after his mother's death in 2013, Hsu's works have turned towards the relationship between technology and race, history, and heritage. From 1994-2018, Hsu was Professor of Visual Arts at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, as well as a visiting professor at Pratt Institute and Harvard University.[3] Hsu has served as a Member of the Board of White Columns and a Governor of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.

  1. ^ "Tracing the affective flow of a new corporeality: a conversation with Tishan Hsu". Public Parking. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  2. ^ "Tishan Hsu". Miguel Abreu Gallery. Retrieved 2020-06-26.
  3. ^ "Visual & Studio Arts Lecture Series: Tishan Hsu". www.sarahlawrence.edu. Retrieved 2020-06-26.