Theresa Hak Kyung Cha Trailers
Permutations TrailerUntitled (Paper) TrailerUntitled (Trip/Theresa) Trailer
Permutations TrailerUntitled (Paper) TrailerUntitled (Trip/Theresa) Trailer
Total trailers found: 18
07 July 1977
The artist speaks a word, which is quickly echoed in French, so that the words are only barely comprehended.
04 April 1974
In this work, which documents a performance/installation, the tension derives from the ruptures between what is heard, what is seen, and what is ultimately not seen.
05 May 1975
English and Korean words appear on the screen, a mouth forms the shape of an "O," then opens and closes.
06 June 1976
The artist's sister is the subject of this structuralist film. Cha herself appears in a single frame.
01 January 1977
Fifty-four color slides of paper envelopes with press type containing origami paper, salt, ash, dirt, flour, and leaves.
01 January 1978
Cha developed the three-channel video installation Passages Paysages for her MFA thesis exhibition of the University Art Museum (now BAMPFA) in 1978.
01 January 1975
The artist is seen with a pile of papers, destroying or throwing each sheet one after the other.
01 January 1980
Cha made Exilèe ("exiled" in French) following her first trip back to Korea in 1979. For this simultaneous film and video installation, she embedded a television monitor into a freestanding wall and projected a Super 8 film onto its surface, superimposing the two forms of moving image.
01 January 1976
Silent super-8mm film shot during Cha's time in France
01 January 1970
Cha and her friend Trip Callaghan are in an empty classroom carrying out a Conceptual art exercise. Addressing the camera, Cha points to each word of a handwritten prompt pinned to the wall.
01 January 1976
Super 8 film transferred to digital video; color, silent; 10 min.
01 January 1973
Single-channel video; black-and-white, sound; 26 min.
01 January 1973
The artist used readily available objects and materials to explore techniques particular to film, such as zooming and panning.
01 January 1970
Super 8 film transferred to digital video; black-and-white, silent; 7 min.
01 January 1970
The artist used readily available objects and materials to explore techniques particular to film, such as zooming and panning.
01 January 1975
"The content of my work has been the realization of the imprint, the inscription etched from the experience of leaving, the experience of America," Cha wrote, reflecting on her diasporic existence as a Korean immigrant to the United States.
26 September 2019
A filmmaker travels to South Korea to document the rising feminist movement responding to brutal patriarchal norms and a spy cam epidemic.
06 June 1976
In this meditation on speech and language, Cha juxtaposes English and French words to form new relationships and meanings.