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Ngo Chun Tse: Through a Glass Darkly
Join us for the preview of Through a Glass Darklu, an exhibition by Peer-to-Peer artist Ngo Chun Tse.
Through a Glass Darkly explores themes of displacement and existential uncertainty will pull viewers into the disquiet of diaspora. Carrying the weight of silenced histories, the muted environment is also layered with shifting imagery that mirrors the inner landscape of dislocation and resilience.
The exhibition will open with a preview on Thursday 5 December, 6-8pm. We look forward to seeing you there!
This exhibition platforms the work of an artist on our Peer-To-Peer studio and associates programme. Peer-to-Peer artists use the Metroland Cultures gallery to test new work, or as a site of further production.
About Ngo Chun Tse
Ngo Chun Tse is a Hong Kong-born, London-based artist. He works across the mediums of moving image, text, installation and lecture performance to address three principal subjects: historiography of decolonisation, the production of images and hauntology of diasporic experience. His recent work Séance (2023 – ongoing) is a video essay exploring the micro-histories of Asian cinema and media. In Sekaikei (2022 – ongoing), he focuses on the intersection between technology and philosophy in digital image production. He received his BA(Hons) Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts in 2016 and an MFA Fine Art from Slade School of Fine Art, University College London in 2022.
