pak sheung chuen: 'breathing in a house' at venice art biennale 09

pak sheung chuen in his rented busan, korea apartment collecting his breath in transparent plastic bags
it is the fifth time that the hong kong arts development council has presented works of
hong kong artists at the venice art biennale 09, this year with the 'making (perfect) world:
harbour, hong kong, alienated cities and dreams' exhibition. curated by tobias berger
(in association with para / site art space), the show highlights the work of local chinese artist
pak sheung chuen.
chuen performs and documents humorously poetic ideas that elaborate on complex issues
within the realm of politics, history, religion and globalization. these personal gestures encourage
open-ended interpretations, inviting viewers to reflect and reconsider the infinite possibilities
within their daily lives. his interest lies in the possibilities of discovering insightful messages
that are encoded within the most unlikely and ordinary places.
one of his works included in the show was 'breathing in a house'. for the piece, chuen rented out
an apartment in busan, korea measuring in size 6.7m x 2.7m x 2.2m. he carried on living his normal
daily routine there, but in the meantime collected all of his breath in transparent plastic bags until they
consumed the entire living space. overall, the process took ten days to complete from
september 1st to 10th, 2006. after completion he felt as if part of his life had been absorbed
by the apartment.

the bags filled of chuen's breath consuming the apartment

installation at the venice art biennale
image © designboom

a sea of plastic bags
image © designboom

video still of chuen in the kitchen, breathing into bags

continuously breathing away

the transparent bags slowly occupying the kitchen

chuen performing
pak sheung chuen was born in 1977 in fujian, china.
he immigrated to hong kong in 1984, where he currently lives and works.
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