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Wherever Magazine: The Sound is A Noise

December 25, 2015 Ysabelle Cheung
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Published in the December 2015 issue of Wherever Magazine.

“On the C train crossing Brooklyn Bridge, four men take off their shirts and start break dancing on the linoleum floor. iPhone hip hop music—its formula sounding oddly vintage now, my ears having been accustomed for too long to K-pop, J-pop, Cantopop—blasts from cheap speakers. But louder still is the dirty squeak of a shoe on plastic, the sweaty puffs of a dude who just flipped over, twice, and the silence of the passengers on the train, who look at the floor and donate nothing.”

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South China morning Post: What does a K-pop band with no Koreans say about cultural appropriation?

September 10, 2015 Ysabelle Cheung

Published September in South China Morning Post.

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"Kim's primary interest is in dissecting how a culture is appropriated, through the construction of an "inappropriation". To do so, she's created an entirely new K-pop band formed of foreigners."

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Pipeline: China Through the Looking Glass

July 30, 2015 Ysabelle Cheung
 Published in June 2015 in Pipeline: The Photography Issue. To read full story click on the image. 

 

Published in June 2015 in Pipeline: The Photography Issue. 

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"The show is not so much ignorant to political sensitivities as it is brazenly aware of its haphazard cobbling together of culture, race, history and socio-politics..."

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Time Out: The Cultural Evolution - GCI

July 30, 2015 Ysabelle Cheung
 Published April, 2015, in Time Out Hong Kong. Click on image to read the story or here. 

 

Published April, 2015, in Time Out Hong Kong. 

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"...Santamaria is wary of the impact Google Art Project and Google Cultural Institute will have - or already has - on the way we view and consume art, especially with a physical object that interrupts hallowed museum spaces."

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Time Out Hong Kong: Robin Rhode

March 9, 2015 Ysabelle Cheung
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Published in the September 2016 issue of Time Out Hong Kong.

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