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Astria Suparak

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    • Carnegie Mellon’s Miller Gallery (2008-14)
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ANCIENT SCI-FI

A set of backdrops containing concepts central to present-day sci-fi and fantasy, highlighting a sliver of the brilliance and beauty of Asian imagination and artistry across six centuries.

2023, posters, Projects, scifi, visualessay, Writing + Publications

MONDAY Art Journal: Lux Aeterna

MONDAY considers how technological, economic, and cultural forces shape the ways we produce, share, and experience media — and how that media in turn influences our values and aesthetics.

2022, Projects, scifi, visualessay, Writing + Publications

WHY ARE THEY SO AFRAID OF THE LOTUS?

Published by the Wattis Institute & Sternberg Press, distributed by MIT Press. Newly commissioned texts and an edited selection, taking the work of Trinh T. Minh-ha as its point of departure and driven by the question “What are we learning from artists today?”

2021, Projects, scifi, visualessay, Writing + Publications

SEEDY SPACE PORTS & COLONY PLANETS

Visual essay and collage on the history and (sci-fi) future of the ancient Asian technology, the conical hat.

2021, Projects, scifi, visualessay, Writing + Publications

ASIAN FUTURES series

Series of projects, performances, and texts on how white filmmakers envision futures inflected by Asian culture, but devoid of actual Asian people. A visual analysis of 60 years of mainstream science-fiction cinema.

2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, collage, Events, Exhibitions, installation, mural, Now, performance, posters, Press, Projects, scifi, video, visualessay, Writing + Publications

HALF-FANCY, HALF-JUNGLE

An illustrated experimental essay on authenticity, postmemory, appropriation, and racial and ethnic identity (and recent cases in the art world and beyond). KQED described the commissioned chapbook as “finely wrought words.” On view at SFMOMA through Summer 2020.

2017, 2019, 2020, Projects, visualessay, Writing + Publications

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