The Path of Performance: In Conversation with Tehching Hsieh

行為之道:對談行為藝術大師謝德慶

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Tehching Hsieh, One Year Performance 1981-1982 Daily Image © 2022 Tehching Hsieh Courtesy the artist


Friday, June 10, 2022
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Live via Zoom

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In this rare online event, legendary performance artist Tehching Hsieh will appear in dialogue with Professor Michael Berry, Director of the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies, to speak about his iconic creative works. They will discuss his One Year Performance works from the late 1970s to the mid 1980s, the impact of performance art, and what it means to test the limits of artistic expression and the human body.

Tehching Hsieh was born in 1950 in Nan-Chou, Taiwan. Hsieh dropped out from high school in 1967 and took up painting. After finished compulsory military service (1970 – 73), Hsieh had his first solo show at the gallery of the American News Bureau in Taiwan. Shortly after, Hsieh stopped painting. Hsieh made a performance action, Jump, in which he broke both of his ankles. Hsieh trained as a seaman, which he then used as a means to enter the United States. In July, 1974, Hsieh arrived at a small port near Philadelphia. He was an illegal immigrant in the States for fourteen years until granted amnesty in 1988.

Starting in the late 1970s, Hsieh made five One Year Performances and a ‘Thirteen Year Plan’, inside and outside his studio in New York City. Using long durations, making art and life simultaneous, Hsieh achieved one of the most radical approaches in contemporary art. The first four One Year Performances made Hsieh a regular name in the art scene in New York; the last two pieces, intentionally retreating from the art world, set a tone of sustained invisibility. Since the millennium, released from the restriction of not showing his works during a thirteen-year period, Hsieh has exhibited his work in North and South America, Asia and Europe. His recent exhibitions Doing Time was presented by Taiwan Pavilion at 57th Venice Art Biennale 2017, One Year Performance 1980-1981 was exhibited at Tate Modern, London, in 2017-2018, and MoMa and the Guggenheim Museum, New York, in 2009.

Tehching Hsieh lives in Brooklyn, New York. 

For more information on Tehching Hsieh, please visit his website: https://www.tehchinghsieh.net


This event is part of the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies’ "Taiwan in Dialogue” Lecture Series - Spotlight Taiwan Project, supported by a grant from the Taiwan Academy, Los Angeles and Ministry of Culture, Taiwan.



Sponsor(s): Center for Chinese Studies