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A Child Already Knows

Tiffany Sia

2024 00:32:26 United StatesEnglishColorStereo16:94K video

Description

A Child Already Knows is a short film that describes a child’s retelling of an escape from Shanghai disguised as a family vacation through the south. Half-remembered scenes of a historical cusp are recalled alongside a montage of appropriated early Mao-era children’s animations of the same era. The work assembles fragmentary memories and images that must be conjured through the mind, in lieu of historical reenactments too costly to make and made impossible in a place of no return. While children’s stories often expound a moral tale, A Child Already Knows presents a child as protagonist caught in complex and ambiguous retelling. Such scenes of Shanghai during the Cold War are harder to pin down, sometimes unsettling. The child becomes increasingly aware of the world of adult secrets. A television is flickering. Train sounds whir.

Originally shown at Maxwell Graham Gallery in New York on a CRT monitor in 4:3––meant to invoke the relationship between the child and the television as a metaphor for attachment––the film is meant to be shown in the cinema in 16:9, drawing out the invisible cinematic image pulsing between broadcast and film formats. The image quality degrades, marking its excessive circulation.

Available for educational use. Please contact VDB for screening and exhibition requests.

About Tiffany Sia

Tiffany Sia is an artist, filmmaker, and writer born in Hong Kong and currently living in New York. Her films have screened at TIFF Toronto International Film Festival, MoMA Doc Fortnight, New York Film Festival, Flaherty Film Seminar and elsewhere. The artist and filmmaker has previously had solo exhibitions at Artists Space, New York; Felix Gaudlitz, Vienna; and Maxwell Graham Gallery, New York. Her work has been included in group exhibitions at Fondazione Prada, Italy; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Seoul Museum of Art, South Korea and elsewhere. Her essays have appeared in Film Quarterly, October, and LUX Moving Image. Her first collection of essays, On and Off-Screen Imaginaries, was published by Primary Information in 2024. In 2024, Sia was the recipient of the Baloise Art Prize, and in 2022, the George C. Lin Emerging Filmmaker Award. The artist and filmmaker’s work at its core challenges genre. Working across mediums, Sia’s multidisciplinary practice materializes across multiple forms from films, video sculptures, artist books, scholarly essays and more. Her work blends nonfiction with poetics and theoretical inquiry, and her visual explorations confront questions about representation of place and memory. Sia’s ongoing conceptual occupation lies within the struggle to represent historical time, geography and the limits of official records.