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Tiffany Sia Slippery When Wet

morning hike through the lush scenery of Hong Kong’s Lamma Island appeared on my phone screen as I rode the subway toward New York City’s Chinatown. Broadcast online, (2021) was timed to coincide with sunrise in Hong Kong every day for one week as part of Tiffany Sia’s solo show at Artists Space. The faint chirping of birds emanated from my earbuds as I observed the artist approach

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