Pirated: a post asian perspective

Pirated: a post asian perspective

INDIGO SOM

Bio

INDIGO SOM is a visual artist and writer based in the Bay Area. Her work addresses a wide range of interests: text, language and folklore; "American" identity; place, landscape and architecture; repetition and accretion; and the ordinary or mundane. Exhibited in group and solo shows at venues such as Mills College Art Museum and the New York Public Library, Som's artwork is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art and The Getty Center, among others, and collectors internationally and nationally. She has been awarded several residency grants and recently received a Creative Work Fund grant to support her collaboration with the Chinese Historical Society of America on the Southern component of her “Chinese Restaurant Project”. Her work has been reviewed in such publications as The New York Times, Sculpture, and Artweek. She maintains a website and blog at indigosom.com

South China, Natchez, Mississippi, 2004-5

South China, Natchez, Mississippi, 2004-5,
digital pigment print, 34"x34”.

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Project Statement

This project investigates the place of Chinese restaurants within the American imagination and landscape. Chinese restaurants are so ubiquitous throughout the U.S. that they constitute an integral part of American life. As the most pervasively visible manifestation of Chinese presence in this country, these restaurants have inadvertently, but profoundly, shaped common perceptions and concepts of Chineseness–and Asianness. Yet this influence remains widely unacknowledged, even invisible. I am particularly fascinated by Chinese restaurants in places that appear devoid of anything (or anybody) else Chinese. These lonesome restaurants metaphorically epitomize the issues outlined above, and emotionally parallel my memories of growing up Chinese American in a mostly white community. Special thanks to the Creative Work Fund for generously supporting this work.

China Garden, Yazoo City, Mississippi, 2004-5
China Garden, Yazoo City, Mississippi, 2004-5, digital pigment print, 34"x34”.

   



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