Get us in your inbox

Search

Stop Peeping

  • Art
  1. Stop Peeping Cement Fondu 2019 supplied image
    Courtesy of the artist and Edouard Malingue Gallery.Wong Ping, 'Stop Peeping', 2014.
  2. Stop Peeping Cement Fondu 2019 supplied image
    Courtesy of Eli Klein Gallery.Ren Hang, Untitled, 2015.
  3. Stop Peeping Cement Fondu 2019 supplied image
    Courtesy of the artist and Yavuz Gallery.Po Po, 'Something Sex, Nothing Sex', 1988–96.
Advertising

Time Out says

Five Australian and Asian artists bare all in this free exhibition at Cement Fondu

This exhibition at Paddington's Cement Fondu gallery brings together Australian and Asian artists exploring personal freedom and how it can be culturally limited. Using video installation, sculpture, photography and animation, the artists all explore the power of "baring all" – in both a literal and figurative sense.

There's provocative nude photography from Chinese artist Ren Hang, who died in 2017 at 29, a new video installation by Australian artist Jason Phu showing an intimate conversation between the artist and his parents, and Myanmar artist Po Po's erotically-charged soft sculptures. Hong Kong artist Wong Ping is showing an animation called 'Stop Peeping', which allows viewers to play the role of a voyer who's peeping on his neighbour (and sneaks into her home to collect her sweat and make ice lollies). Seoul-based duo Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries are showing 'Cunnilingus in North Korea', which features a sex-positive text that Kim Jong-Il may or may not have spoken.

Written by
Ben Neutze

Details

Advertising
You may also like
You may also like