Wong Ping hires Latex Ruby to bathe in blue water while messaging with his mother and fending off Tinder notifications. Allegorizing the blue dye Hong Kong police fired at protestors to mark them for arrest during the island’s massive 2019 demonstrations, Wong draws a line between individual, state, and corporate control.
Music video for Teenage Riot's "Eyes (Emo Punk Angry Love Song)" directed, edited and shot by Wong Ping
In the depths of the jungle, a group of individuals find themselves consumed by desire, hatred, and a thirst for revenge. As tensions rise, a series of events lead to an explosive climax with unforeseen consequences. From the secluded cabin to the hidden g-spot, this dark tale explores the depths of human desire and the lengths some will go to fulfill their needs.
A two-channel video installation that uses the metaphor of birth to depict the process immigration (emigration): a daunting and disorienting experience that is nonetheless imbued with hope. Combining footage shot by the artist with his delightful animation work, the synchronized dual-channel videos are connected through a voiceover. The result is a subtle depiction of key junctures in human life.
Commissioned by the New Museum in NYC for Wong Ping's exhibition "Your Silent Neighbor".
A young boy’s erotic fixation with a classmate boasting breasts on her back.
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