Ngo Chun Phoenix Tse is a Hong Kong born artist-curator living and working in London. His practice works with moving image, text, installation, and lecture performance, critically engaging with the historiography of decolonisation, the production of technological and cinematic images, and the hauntology of diasporic experience.
Chun has presented work at institutions including FLAMIN (UK); g39 (UK); Videotage (Hong Kong); Outpost Gallery (UK); Wysing Arts Centre (UK), Metroland Cultures (UK), Universidade Católica Portuguese (Portugal) and ARKIPEL (Indonesia). Alongside exhibitions, he engages in collective learning and critical pedagogy, contributing to initiatives such as LADA’s Stock Check, Para Site’s Workshop for Art Professionals, LUX Critical Forum and Metroland Cultures' Peer to Peer. He has graduated with MFA Fine Art Media from Slade School of Fine Art and BA (Hons) Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts.
Besides his art practice, Chun also works as an independent curator. He is working on a curatorial programme with CVAN London and Brent Museum and Archives currently. He held curatorial positions at Brighton Photo Fringe, Eaton HK and M+ Museum. He has co-curated a series of exhibitions by emerging artists living in Hong Kong, UK and internationally.