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Su-Mei Tse

Since the early 2000s Su-Mei Tse (b. 1973, Luxembourg) has developed an oeuvre that is informed by her training in visual arts and music as well as by her cosmopolitan European and Asian background. Her deeply poetic videos, sculptures and installations reveal the unfolding of time and the subjectivity of experience. Much of her work is concerned with acoustics, but, rather than as a recurring theme, she uses sound for its distinctly evocative aspects and as a prism through which she contemplates the world. In this way, she stages Les Balayeurs du désert [The Desert Sweepers] like a choreography where the sweeping is turned into music.

Many Spoken Words sets off a multitude of associations. Forming from a basin, dark black ink gushes forth from a garden fountain of baroque inspiration and, as the artist remarks, “expresses the idea of the whole process of language: the way an initial thought or idea develops first into spoken, and then into written words” (Su-Mei Tse). Through this work, as much visual as it is sonorous, the artist pays homage to literature, evoking the infinite potential of words and the eternal renewing of creation. The multiple and incessant drops of Many Spoken Words make the fluidity of the spirit, words, and creativity perceptible, and leave indelible traces.

Artworks

  1. Su-Mei Tse, "Les balayeurs du désert", 2003. Vidéo couleur, son. 5 min 30 sec, en boucle. Production et Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Acquisition 2003 © Su-Mei Tse
    Su-Mei Tse Les balayeurs du désert, 2003

    Vidéo couleur, son
    5 min 30 sec, en boucle
    Production et Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2003
    © Su-Mei Tse

  1. Su-Mei Tse, "L’écho", 2003. Vidéo couleur, son. 4 min 54 sec, en boucle. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Acquisition 2003 © Su-Mei Tse
    Su-Mei Tse L’écho, 2003

    Vidéo couleur, son
    4 min 54 sec, en boucle
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2003
    © Su-Mei Tse

  1. Su-Mei Tse [ε : r] conditionné, 2003

    Néon
    13 x 87 x 16 cm
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Pavillon du Luxembourg, Biennale de Venise, 2003
    Lion d’Or de la meilleure participation nationale
    Acquisition 2004
    © Photo : Cameraphoto Arte, Venezia

  1. Su-Mei Tse, "Das Ich in jeder Kartoffel", 2006–2011. Ensemble de 15 sculptures en céramique, socles chinés. Dimensions variables. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Acquisition 2018 © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg
    Su-Mei Tse Das Ich in jeder Kartoffel, 2006–2011

    Ensemble de 15 sculptures en céramique, socles chinés
    Dimensions variables
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2018
    © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. Su-Mei Tse, en collaboration avec Jean-Lou Majerus, ‘Many Spoken Words’, 2009. Encre, pierre, fonte. 220 x Ø 450 cm. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Acquisition 2009 © Photo : Andrés Lejona | Mudam Luxembourg
    Su-Mei Tse Many Spoken Words, 2009 (détail)

    En collaboration avec Jean-Lou Majerus
    Encre, pierre, fonte
    220 x Ø 450 cm
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2009
    © Photo : Andrés Lejona | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. Su-Mei Tse, en collaboration avec Jean-Lou Majerus, "Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life)", 2011. Vidéo HD, couleur, son. 9 min 21 sec, en boucle. Musique : Giancarlo Vulcano. Production Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelone. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2015 – Allen & Overy © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg
    Su-Mei Tse Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life), 2011

    En collaboration avec Jean-Lou Majerus
    Vidéo HD, couleur, son
    9 min 21 sec, en boucle
    Musique : Giancarlo Vulcano
    Production Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelone
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Donation 2015 – Allen & Overy
    © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. Su-Mei Tse, en collaboration avec Jean-Lou Majerus, "Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life)", 2011–2013. Sculpture sonore motorisée, laiton, verre, socle. Son en collaboration avec Giancarlo Vulcano. Sculpture : 95 x 75 x 75 cm. Socle : 121 x 50 x 50 cm. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Acquisition 2018 © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg
    Su-Mei Tse Vertigen de la Vida (Dizziness of Life), 2011–2013

    En collaboration avec Jean-Lou Majerus
    Sculpture sonore motorisée, laiton, verre, socle
    Son en collaboration avec Giancarlo Vulcano
    Sculpture : 95 x 75 x 75 cm
    Socle : 121 x 50 x 50 cm
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Acquisition 2018
    © Photo : Rémi Villaggi | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. Su-Mei Tse, "Stone Collection # 8", 2017. Pierre trouvée, socle en bois. 110 x 93 x 69 cm. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2018 – De l’artiste © Photo : Aurélien Mole | Mudam Luxembourg
    Su-Mei Tse Stone Collection # 8, 2017

    Pierre trouvée, socle en bois
    110 x 93 x 69 cm
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Donation 2018 – De l’artiste
    © Photo : Aurélien Mole | Mudam Luxembourg

  1. Su-Mei Tse, "The Flood", 2021. Installation composée de six impressions jet d’encre, deux chaises, urne. Dimensions variables. Collection Mudam Luxembourg. Donation 2023 – Elvinger Hoss Prussen © Nosbaum Reding. Photo : Alexandre Ismail
    Su-Mei Tse The Flood, 2021

    Installation composée de six impressions jet d’encre, deux chaises, urne
    Dimensions variables
    Collection Mudam Luxembourg
    Donation 2023 – Elvinger Hoss Prussen
    © Nosbaum Reding. Photo : Alexandre Ismail

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