
Zadie Xa
Orca, 2019
Hand stitched and machine sewn mixed fabrics, bleached denim, faux fur, and synthetic hair
140 x 177 cm
Through performance, video, painting and textiles, artist Zadie Xa explores the overlapping and conflation of cultures that inform self-conceptualized identities and notions of self. Her layered textile works are sites...
Through performance, video, painting and textiles, artist Zadie Xa explores the overlapping and conflation of cultures that inform self-conceptualized identities and notions of self. Her layered textile works are sites for exploring contemporary identity construction and performance through cultural sampling, informed by her own experience within the Asian diaspora. Xa’s intricate, hand-sewn wearable and performable garments stitch together a range of personally relevant imagery sourced from music, digital space, fashion, and art history. Xa has developed a system of personalized semiotics that propose entirely new images and objects, creating a personal visual language for articulating nuanced Asian identity narratives, which are frequently situated within fantastical or supernatural realms.
Provenance
Commissioned Union Pacific, London, UK