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Su-Mei Tse

Su-Mei Tse is a Luxembourgish musician, artist and photographer. Her work combines photography, video, installations and music. In 2003, she received the Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale for the best national participation.

Early life
The daughter of a Chinese father, a violinist, and an English mother, a pianist, Tse was born on 29 January 1973 in Luxembourg City. First training as a classical cellist at the Luxembourg Conservatory, she won the Cello First Prize in 1991 before continuing her studies at the Conservatoire de Musique in Paris. In 1996, she also received a diploma in Textile & Printing from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués. Finally, in 2000, she graduated in plastic arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. ==Career==
Career
Tse's work is the result of a constantly shifting combination of photography, video, and objects in which sound, rhythm and music play an important part. Her early works include La Marionnette (1999) where her performance on the cello is continually interrupted by the puppet strings attached to her limbs, creating a new composition. In Das wohltemperierte Klavier (2001), the music is ruined by the splints bandaged to the player's fingers. The exhibit contained five video works. Her exhibit "Floating Memories" (2009) at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is an installation merging sound, sculpture, and a video projection in which a perpetually revolving gramophone record on an old rug brings back memories of childhood. Su-Mei Tse is represented by Peter Blum Gallery in New York. ==Awards==
Awards
• 2013 Knight of the Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg • 2009: Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco Prize for Contemporary Art • 2006: SR-Medienkunstpreis, Saarlandischer Rundfunk, Saarbrücken. • 2005: Edward Steichen Award, Luxembourg (scholarship and artist residency in New York in 2006). • 2003: Golden Lion for best national participation, 50th International Art Exhibition, Venice Biennial, Venice, Italy. • 2001: Prix d'Art Robert Schuman - Interrégional SaarLorLux Award ==External links==
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