Chloë Cheuk
Biography
Chloë Cheuk (b. 1989, lives and works in Hong Kong and Montréal) works across installation, interactive media, photography, and video to explore the structure of feelings between individuals and society. Resonating with everyday experiences and memories, her art employs a minimalist yet spiritual and aesthetic language to unveil the metaphorical meanings of objects and foster intimate dialogues on both personal and collective levels. Her solo exhibitions include ELLEPHANT Galerie, Montréal (2020), Dienstgebäude Zurich Art Space, Zürich (2017), Things that can happen, Hong Kong (2015), 100ft. PARK, Hong Kong (2015), Videotage, Hong Kong (2015), and ZHdK Switzerland, Zürich (2015). She has participated in a number of group exhibitions, including Videotage, Hong Kong (2023), Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong (2022), Soundpocket, Hong Kong (2021), Goethe Institut, Hong Kong (2020), Korean Cultural Center, Hong Kong (2019), and LOOP Festival, Barcelona (2016). She is the recipient of the Special Mention Award at the 19th ifva Festival (Interactive Media Category) in 2014. Her work was also in the collection of M+ Museum, Hong Kong. Cheuk graduated from the School of Creative Media at City University of Hong Kong and received an MFA at Concordia University in Quebec, Canada.
Exhibitions
Artists: Chloë Cheuk, Genie Hui, Phoebe Hui, Kin Ting Li, Yi To
Hong Kong
13 July—14 September 2024
News
↗ In Conversation: Chloë Cheuk | ‘Glass Ball as a Gateway to Open Vision of the World’