An attempt to map a fraught relationship through the use of intricately coded pictographs and schematic abstractions applied onto glazed ceramic tiles and quilted cyanotype fabric. The aesthetics of architectural language are used to reconstruct memories of my family's domestic spaces in the hope to uncover logic to a broken home.
Jordan Wong is an animator and experimental nonfiction filmmaker driven by emotional honesty and analog processes. His films have been exhibited worldwide including: International Film Festival Rotterdam, True/False Film Festival, Slamdance, Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives, DOK Leipzig, European Media Arts Festival, London International Animation Festival, Newfest, and Frameline. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at Socrates Sculpture Park, New York; Verge Center for the Arts, Sacramento; The REEF, Los Angeles; Anne Reid ’72 Gallery, New Jersey; Automata, Los Angeles; and George J. Doizaki Gallery at Japanese American Cultural & Community Center, Los Angeles. Wong lives and works in Los Angeles.