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“Films provide for the possibility of multiple narratives, with more layers to show how things are entangled together”

Wang Tuo draws from important historical episodes to make sense of the environment he navigates today, and presents his findings through classical media such as paintings but has become better known for his video work and films. This has been a consistent framework for his practice, through which he often unearths information and perspectives which may have been lost in time and omitted by history.

It was this approach that in large part led to the multimedia artist, originally from Changchun in northeast China, being named the winner of this year’s Sigg Prize, a biennial award established by Hong Kong’s M+ museum of visual art that celebrates outstanding artistic practices from the Greater China region and its diaspora.

The selection committee chaired by M+ director Suhanya Raffel

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