Installation view of Kenneth Tam: Silent Spikes, Queens Museum, 2021 (photo by Aaron Hunt/Hyperallergic) I grew up watching fellow Asian men over-perform generic models of white masculinity. Whether ...
In the Artist Lab at 18th Street Arts Center, Kenneth Tam continues his ongoing interest in the social dynamics within all-male groups and the norms of masculine identity. Tam uses the American summer ...
Kenneth Tam, "Silent Spikes (still) (2021), two-channel HD video, sound, 20:29 minutes (photo Alyce Santoro/Hyperallergic) MARFA, Tex. — Artist Kenneth Tam’s Tender is the hand which holds the stone ...
Kenneth Tam is an American Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1982. Where can I see Kenneth Tam's works? Their work is currently being shown at Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens College in ...
ALL ARTS will premiere three short films from groundbreaking artists working across multiple disciplines as part of the 2024 Kate W. Cassidy Artist in Residence program. The new films will debut ...
Through video and sculpture, New York-based artist Kenneth Tam questions conceptions of masculinity, gendered forms of identity formation, and male intimacy. The exhibit will be on display through ...
Kenneth Tam’s “Standing in Soft Formation” recently ended its three-month tenure at Tufts University Art Galleries’ exhibition space in the Aidekman Arts Center. Tam, an artist based in Houston, Texas ...
"At Absolut Art we are huge admirers of Kenneth Tam and his explorations of everyday performance. Kenneth is also doing such important work as an activist in the Asian American community, and we are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Artist Kenneth Tam. Photo by Shane Lavelette. (Credit: Shane Lavalette) In American artist Kenneth Tam’s Contemporary Calgary ...
One of L.A. artist Kenneth Tam's most recent videos begins with Tam taping shut a big cardboard box. There's a man inside, we quickly realize, and he has an agenda. “Have you ever wanted to be an ...
The artist Kenneth Tam researched Asian-American fraternities, and particularly the death of a pledge in 2013, to create “The Crossing.” By Dawn Chan As drums and cymbals of Taoist funeral music ...