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susan pui san lok is an artist and writer based in London. She received her MA in Feminism and the Visual Arts from the University of Leeds in 1996 and is currently completing a combined practice/theory PhD in Fine Art at the University of East London. Selected recent exhibitions include 'The Translator's Notes', Café Gallery Projects, London (2003); 'No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith: A Night of Video', The Central Space, London (2002); 'New Releases', Gallery 4A, Australia (2001); 'Cities on the Move', Hayward Gallery, London (1999); and solo shows at Stuff Gallery, London (2000) and East London Gallery (2000). She has contributed essays, articles, and reviews to Third Text, Parallax, and the forthcoming books Discerning Translation (eds. Mieke Bal and Joanne Morra), Art Education: Explorations in Identity, Power and Regulation (eds. Paul Dash and Dennis Atkinson), and Shades of Black: Assembling the Eighties (eds. David A. Bailey, Ian Baucom and Sonia Boyce, inIVA, London / Duke University Press, 2004). Stills from "Notes on Return," 2003, sound and digital video installation (9:38)
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