About the Artwork Ellen Pau
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Ellen Pau

Ellen Pau is a Hong Kong-based multimedia artist, curator, and filmmaker, known for her pioneering work in video art and new media. She was born in Hong Kong in 1961 and grew up during a time of significant cultural and social change in the city.

Pau began her career as a filmmaker, creating experimental works that explored themes such as identity, memory, and social critique. In the 1980s, she co-founded the artist collective, Videotage, which quickly became a hub for video art and experimental media in Hong Kong. Through Videotage, Pau curated exhibitions, workshops, and screenings that helped to establish a community of artists and filmmakers working in new media in Hong Kong.

Pau's work often blends elements of traditional Chinese culture with contemporary media and technology, creating a hybrid language that speaks to both the past and the present. She is also known for her use of performance and installation, creating immersive environments that invite audiences to engage with her work on multiple levels.

In addition to her artistic practice, Pau has also been a mentor and educator, teaching at universities and institutions around the world. Her influence on the development of new media art in Hong Kong and Asia has been significant, and her work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Venice Biennale, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Pompidou Centre in Paris.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1961

  • Country:

    China, Hong Kong