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Only 88 basic techniques – Fang Ling-An Interview, Part Two

Published on June 8, 2010 By James

Last week I posted Part One of my interview with Fang Ling-An, the Taiwanese-American artist currently exhibiting at CB1 Gallery.  The first half of our conversation focused on the interesting questions of identity – ethnic, national, and gender – that are central to her work.  In the second part of our discussion, Ling-An spoke more [...]

Opening Reception for Fang Ling-An

Published on June 7, 2010 By Jason

A few photos of CB1 Gallery’s opening reception for artist Fang Ling-An. The exhibition, Everything Is Stitching Together Simultaneously, runs from May 29 through June 27, 2010.

An interview with Fang Ling-An

Published on May 28, 2010 By James

Tomorrow marks the opening of CB1 gallery’s new exhibition, Fang Ling-An’s solo show “Everything Is Stitching Together Simultaneously.”  I found two aspects particularly interesting when I first started learning about Fang’s practice.  First, the work itself spans a very broad set of materials, processes, and cultural references.  She makes nine-foot tall fiberglass baby dresses whose [...]