Adam Moy Chuong
Moy Chuong is a queer Teochew American artist whose work explores domestic objects as containers for identity, grief, and care. Their practice draws upon personal, familial, and cultural archives, using forms such as vessels, chairs, and altars as representations of the quotidian spaces of Asian American identity formation. Through reproduction of and disidentification with ancestral veneration, including Buddhist, Taoist, and animistic rituals, their practice seeks new meaning for trans, queer, and disabled bodies that are often denied physical and emotional shelter. These containers act as a means to locate community, find collective power in trans and queer alienation, and map out the possibilities for a freer and more unruly future. after lan caihe stoneware, reed, 6" x 5" x 4" (round), 6" x 4" x 5" (flared), spot clean. after Ian caihe (round) & (flared) $275, afte Ian caihe (faux bois) $200 To frame Wing on Wo & Co’s ‘Power As Infinite’ Lunar New Year 2024 show, Mei as