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I moved to 2756 on that street since 2016

Charlotte Yao – 2023

“I moved to 2756 on that street since 2016” speaks on topics of segregation through differing cultural positionings. The subject matter of the hybridized decoration of colonial interiors with objects of Chinese embellishment reflects living experiences of immigrants as individuals who occupy no static belonging.

The title “I moved to 2756 on that street since 2016” is a quote from Yao’s father, who is the current resident of the property that appears in the photographs. As a non-English speaker, the absence of the street name reflects his inability to locate himself within the matrix that is orientated by Western civilizations. This series of photographic installations unfolds the myth of a detached citizen within this multicultured landscape. While she remains intimate with the subject matter, Yao borrows installation techniques from museum displays to present an archaeological study of the subject matter. This exhibition encourages an objective analysis of the fractured individual who undergoes immigration pressures.

I moved to 2756 on that street since 2016 was on display in the Window Gallery from January 21, 2023 to March 11, 2023.

Photos by Chris Miner.

About the Artist

Charlotte Yao

 

Charlotte Yao is a Chinese-Canadian artist and curator who focus on decentration and identity politics, presenting marginalised perspectives of female, migrant, and even post-human aspects. She adopts the strategy of using minoritarian languages to stress the power of the di!erence-in-itself in many of her works. Her current research explores ways of building empathetic connections as a confrontational strategy for establishing communication channels under strict censorship and stigmatization.

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