Shorn Desire: 이국적임과 남성 취약성

This exhibition was an examination of the onerous baggage of Asian-Western international relationships. It was a three-part installation which unearthed an uncomfortable history of male sexual aggression and imperialistic attitudes tangled tightly together. As Edward Said maintains, “Orientalism” is less about Asia and more about the Western effort to self-define; similarly, this exhibition proposed that the exoticization of Asian women is less about her and more about his search for a secure masculinity.

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Futile Adaptations, 2019