Richard Fung
Born 1954 - Trinidad
Richard Fung is a Trinidad-born, Toronto-based video artist and cultural critic whose work deals with the intersection of race and queer sexuality, and with issues of post-colonialism, diaspora, and family. His award-winning tapes, which include My Mother’s Place (1990), Sea in the Blood (2000) and Islands (2002), have been widely screened and collected internationally, and broadcast across North America. His essays have been published in numerous journals and anthologies, including his famous “Looking for My Penis: The Eroticized Asian in Gay Video Porn,” in How Do I Look?, ed. Bad Object-Choices (1991).
A former Rockefeller Fellow at the Center for Media, Culture and History at New York University and winner of the Bell Canada Award for outstanding achievement in video art, he teaches at the Ontario College of Art and Design.
Available Titles by Richard Fung
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| Orientations: Lesbian and Gay Asians | 1984 | Single Titles |
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| Chinese Characters | 1986 | Single Titles |
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| The Way to My Father's Village | 1988 | Single Titles |
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| My Mother's Place | 1990 | Single Titles |
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| Fighting Chance | 1991 | Single Titles |
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| Steam Clean | 1991 | Single Titles |
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| Dirty Laundry | 1996 | Single Titles |
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| School Fag | 1998 | Single Titles |
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| Sea in the Blood | 2000 | Single Titles |
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| Islands | 2002 | Single Titles |
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| Uncomfortable: The Art of Christopher Cozier | 2005 | On Art and Artists, Single Titles |
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