InterviewGoldsmiths, University of London06.12.2023

Three QuestionsWeitian Liu and Jason Wee

Weitian Liu

Weitian Liu is a writer and researcher based in London. Weitian’s work spans photography history and contemporary Chinese art criticism. He holds an MLitt in Art History and an MPhil in History of Photography from the University of St Andrews. Weitian co-founded QILU Criticism, contributed to Life Support: Forms of Care in Art and Activism, Glasgow Women’s Library (2021), and is developing a monograph on documentary photography in 1980s rural China. His criticism appears in LEAP and ArtReview China.

Weitian Liu is currently the 2021 Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London.

Jason Wee

Jason Wee is an artist-curator, writer and researcher based in Harlem, New York and Singapore. Jason’s practice considers polyphony and ‘powerless’ minor poetics within architecture, infrastructure and history. Founder of Grey Projects, Singapore, he organises residencies and the island-wide open-studio tour Walk Walk Don’t Run. Recent projects include undesirable literatures in Malaya, Kochi-Muziris Biennale (2022) and queer secrecy choreographies, Asia Society Triennale (2020). A 2005–06 Studio Fellow at the Whitney Independent Study Program, Jason’s sculptures and photographs exhibit internationally, and he teaches poetry, design history and alternative publishing.

Jason Wee is currently the 2023 Asymmetry PhD Scholar in ‘Advanced Practices’ at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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