Hong Kong Art: Visual Archive

Law Sum Po, Jamsen 羅琛堡
Name in pinyin: Luo Chenbao
Also known as: Luo Zhuonan 羅卓楠
Place of birth: unknown
Dates: unknown-
Art Medium: video art
Jamsen Law studied B.A. in Fine Arts at the Chinese University of Hong Kong and M.A. in Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Hong Kong. Law is closely involved with Videotage and the Microwave International Media Art Festival it has organized. He has been an artist-in residence at Artspace, Sydney, and was a guest artist at Castle of Imagination, Poland. His works were presented in Video Ground Zero, V-tape, (Toronto), Videoframes (Clermont, France), 13th Videobrasil International Electronic Art Festival (San Paolo, Brazil). He also represented Videotage at the Gwangju Biennale in 2002.
Bathroom Fantasy (April 1997) Video installation Size unknownBathroom Fantasy (April 1997) Video installation Size unknown Perfect Gossip (Video Circle) (Aug. 1997) Video installation Size unknownPerfect Gossip (Video Circle) (Aug. 1997) Video installation Size unknown
I went up there and I saw someone bathing (Sept/Oct. 1998) Video installation Size unknownI went up there and I saw someone bathing (Sept/Oct. 1998) Video installation Size unknownI think therefore I am confused (Sept. 1998) Video installation Size unknownI think therefore I am confused (Sept. 1998) Video installation Video installation
Re-presenting Queer Propaganda and Works (Oct. 1998) Video installation Size unknownMatching Four with Twelve – Digesting Patience (Aug. 2000) Video installation Size unknownMatching Four with Twelve – Digesting Patience (Aug. 2000) Video installation Size unknownMatching Four with Twelve – Mapping Vapour (Oct. 2002) Video installation Size unknown
Matching Four with Twelve – Mapping Vapour (Oct. 2002) Video installation Size unknown
 
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Contact the artist: jamsen@npool.net, jamsen@gmail.com


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