Tiffany Sia

[is reading Nan Z. Da’s book “The Chinese Tragedy of King Lear.” Da writes: "I believe Lear anticipates totalitarianism, Left and Right, East and West. Like its twin, Coriolanus, written around the same time, Lear knows that if you look and listen for duplicative assent among adults you will know what kind of world you live in. Totalitarianism exists in copies, in everyone who wishes to be an extension of the totalitarian state. You’re in a play that, like its worst characters, turns resolutely against extraneous human lives. Lear’s kingdom is such an empty place, and yet almost everyone is a spare.”]

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    Gallery representation:
    FELIX GAUDLITZ | info@felixgaudlitz.com
    Maxwell Graham Gallery | info@MaxwellGraham.biz

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    Video Data Bank | info@vdb.org

    For other inquiries:
    tiffanysiastudio at gmail dot com

    ✨My work and time is a difficult puzzle, and I have not cracked the economics of being a full-time artist in New York. Given that I have a day job (unrelated to the arts or teaching) that requires 40-50 hours of my time each week in addition to my studio practice, I am very online but may be slow to respond. The majority of inquiries should be directed to FELIX GAUDLITZ, Maxwell Graham Gallery or Video Data Bank. As a general rule, I do not respond to business inquiries or invitations to collaborate over social media messaging platforms. Thank you so much for your understanding. ✨


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