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Steven Rhall and Sung Tieu: Statecraft

Dates:
3 February – 23 March 2024

Opening:
Saturday 3 February, 3–5pm

Curators:
Andy Butler and Pip Wallis

Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA commences 2024 with an exhibition of work by Taungurung artist Steven Rhall and Vietnamese-German artist Sung Tieu.

The presentation of Rhall’s and Tieu’s work together highlights the artists’ shared interest in bureaucracy and power, and the structures that shape individual and collective agency within legacies of displacement. The first exhibition of Tieu’s work in Australia, Steven Rhall and Sung Tieu: Statecraft will feature new and existing works by both artists in dialogue.

In her interdisciplinary practice, Tieu engages with ongoing, global intersections of colonial and Cold War ideologies, examining bureaucratic and psychological strategies of social control. This exhibition will present The Ruling, a new installation co-commissioned by MUMA and Ordet, Milan. Referencing the traditional Vietnamese measurement unit known as xích and its variation during French colonisation, The Ruling explores legacies of erasure in the nexus between colonial interests and administrative governance strategies. Accompanying existing works share Tieu’s ongoing research into imperialist military psychological operations and chemical warfare.

Rhall’s work explores and critiques the operation of economic and cultural capital within contexts of First Nations art—production, presentation and encounter. Considering in particular the framing devices that inform perception and narrative-making, he interrogates concepts and practices pertaining to authorship and curating. A new installation work by Rhall will interrogate institutional values and visibility notions by engaging with the role of First Nations arts workers, employing the artist’s characteristic absurdism.

Spanning the two wings of MUMA, Steven Rhall and Sung Tieu: Statecraft will traverse the geopolitical contexts of Australia and the Asia-Pacific region through the two artists’ critical practices.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication including long-form interviews with Rhall and Tieu by Tristen Harwood and Amelia Winata.

Steven Rhall is a Taungurung artist based on Birrarung-ga land/Melbourne. A current studio resident at Gertrude Contemporary (2023–25), Rhall was the winner of the 2022 Paul Selzer Prize for his exhibition at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Birrarung-ga land. He has exhibited locally at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art; National Gallery of Victoria; Substation; and West Space; and at Shepparton Art Museum, Shepparton, Vic.; TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville, Vic.; and the Art Gallery of South Australia, Tarntanya/Adelaide.

Sung Tieu is an artist based in Berlin. She was born in 1987 in Hai Duong, Vietnam, and emigrated to Germany in 1992. She studied Fine Arts at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg and at Goldsmiths College, London before completing her postgraduate work at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Her most recent solo exhibitions have been held at Kunst Museum Winterthur, 2023; MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, 2023; Amant, New York, 2023; Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, 2023; Mudam Luxembourg, 2022–23; Haus der Kunst, Munich, 2020; and Nottingham Contemporary, 2020. Tieu has recently participated in group presentations with the 14th Shanghai Biennale, 2023; Portikus, Frankfurt, 2023; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, 2022; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, 2021; and 34th Bienal de São Paulo, 2021. She was a recipient of Germany’s Ars Viva prize in 2020 and the 2021 Frieze Artist Award.

Access information:

  • Physical access: MUMA is a ground-floor, wheelchair-accessible gallery with accessible and all-gender bathrooms. Gallery spaces are well lit and on a level surface. Contact us for a parking map or further information.
  • What to expect: Videos with sound, sculptural installations with text, and photographs.
  • Visually described tours: Get in touch by email to muma@monash.edu or phone 03 9905 4217 to make an appointment for a visually described tour (for blind or low vision visitors).
  • Wall labels: Download a PDF of the wall labels before your visit to learn more about the artworks (see link below under ‘Resources’).

Acknowledgements:

Sung Tieu’s participation is supported by the Goethe-Institut.

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Images: Sung Tieu, The Ruling, Ordet, Milan, Italy, 2023. Co-commissioned by MUMA, Melbourne, and Ordet, Milan. Photo: Nicola Gnesi, courtesy of Ordet, Milan; No Gods, No Masters, 2017. Courtesy of the artist and Emalin, London © Sung Tieu.  Steven Rhall, Institutional interface, 2024. Commissioned by MUMA. Courtesy of the artist

Publication
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Art+Film: Sung Tieu

Tuesday 6 February 2024, 6.30pm

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Steven Rhall in conversation

Wednesday 13 March 2024, 5.30 – 6.45pm

Resources