Bic Tieu: Objects In-between
- When 18 Jun - 14 Aug 2022
- Where
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Address
CNR OXFORD ST & GREENS RD PADDINGTON NSW 2021
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Hours
WED TO FRI 10AM–5PM; SAT TO SUN 12–5PM
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Phone
+61 2 8936 0888
Bic Tieu is a Southeast Asian Australian designer, maker, and researcher interested in how traditional crafts methods and contemporary technologies can shape new perspectives of contemporary jewellery and object making. Her practice uses Vietnamese and Japanese Lacquerware in objects and wearables designated for the hand and body. Recent projects have used geographical mapping and graphic language to explore cultural identity and transnationalism in the form of jewellery and objects.
Tieu’s new body of work moves away from wearable form and into architecturally described objects. 'Objects In-between' explores notions of hybridity as a third cultural space informed by her experience negotiating multiple cultures, and how objects can shape and reflect identity. The five rectangular prisms in the series are formed from intersecting plant-based motifs made from semi-transparent metal alloys. The motifs are charged with meaning through the process of hand manipulation, defragmentation, and reassembling, resulting in a visual language that expresses ideas of interceptions, transgression, and intercultural negotiations.
Public Program
In-Conversation: Bic Tieu & Dr Kevin Murray
2:00pm 9 July 2022 | UNSW Galleries
Join Bic Tieu as she discusses new works exploring notions of hybridity as a third cultural space with Dr Kevin Murray, writer, curator, and Adjunct Professor at RMIT University.
Tile and Banner Image: Bic Tieu, Object 2 2021. Silver. Image courtesy of the artist, Sydney
Install Image: Installation view, ‘Bic Tieu: Objects In-between’, UNSW Galleries, 2022. Photograph: Jacquie Manning.