Tiffany Sia

[is thinking about Alberto Moravia reflecting on being on television: "Those who [have seen me on television] greet me in the street with sincere affection….But when I ask them if they have read any of my work they often reply, without much apparent regret, that because they go to work they have no time to read. And here we come to the mystery of what television really is, of whether it is a pastime or something else. The reply that they give me signifies implicitly that since they find time for television, but not for reading, then the mass media in question is not a traditional pastime. So what is it then? This is the point I wanted to get to. Television, I think, is something like sleeping or resting: a physiological need, which reading obviously isn’t. In any case, the record for the dissociation that television producers between me as pure image and me as a writer came some days ago in Veron. The main square of the city, a girl came running up to me and exclaimed: 'How happy I am to make your acquaintance: who are you?' The phrase signified what she already had seen me on television, and as a result she loved me; but she had no idea who I was.”]

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    ASYMPTOTIC FORM. TIFFANY SIA. By Delaney Chieyen Holton. Flash Art, Spring 2025.

    PROFILE: TIFFANY SIA. By Mimi Howard. Art Monthly, July/August, 2024.

    TIFFANY SIA LOOKS OFF-SCREEN. By Madeleine Seidel. Frieze, 23 May, 2024.

    THE DENATURED MACHINE. By Nolan Kelly. 032c, 27 February, 2024.

    Interviews

    地景是國族神話的容器──專訪《暫棲》導演 TIFFANY SIA. By 趙正媛, 黃瀚生. 放映週報 / Funscreen Weekly. 7 February, 2025.

    CINEMA, NOSTALGIA, AND THE EXCESS THAT REMAINS: A CONVERSATION WITH TIFFANY SIA. By Joshua Segun-Lean. C Magazine, Issue 159, Winter 2025.

    INTERVIEW: TIFFANY SIA BY RE'AL CHRISTIAN. By Re'al Christian. BOMB Magazine, 3 July 2024.

    INTERVIEW: TIFFANY SIA ON ON AND OFF-SCREEN IMAGINARIES. By Catherine Quan Damman. Film Comment Magazine, 18 March 2024.

    Roundtables

    THE FILM COMMENT PODCAST: ON THE CRITICAL ATTITUDE. With Laura Poitras, Elvis Mitchell and Tiffany Sia. Film Comment, 12 October 2022.


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