Angie Eng is a visual artist working in a variety of mediums including:
video, installation and performance. After having spent 15 years in New York City
establishing herself as an experimental video artist, she relocated to Paris where
she now lives and works. Her work has been performed and exhibited at the Whitney
Museum at Philip Morris, Lincoln Center Video Festival, The Kitchen, New Museum of
Contemporary Art, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Eyebeam Art and Technology
Center, Roulette Intermedium, Bronx Museum, Artists Space, Art in General, Anthology
Film Archives, Experimental Intermedia, Le Cube and Cité de la Musique. For her
multimedia and new media projects she has received grants and commissions: New Radio
and Performing Arts, Harvestworks, Art In General, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council,
New York State Council on the Arts, Jerome Foundation, Alternative Museum, and
Experimental TV Center Finishing Funds and Foundation for Contemporary Arts. She has
worked with composers, dancers, theatre, sound and video artists including: Ron
Anderson (Molecules), Rhys Chatham, Audrey Chen, Luke DuBois, Vincent Epplay, Yuko
Fujiyama, Jon Giles, Andy Grayton, Sofi Hémon, Jason Kao Hwang, Simon Hostettler,
Jessica Higgins, Hoppy Kamiyama, Koosil-Ja, Zach Layton, Okkyung Lee, David Linton,
Jarryd Lowder, Shoko Nagai, Matthew Ostrowski, Jean Jacques Palix, Zeena Parkins,
Ludovic Poulet, Rémi Préchac, Liminal Projects, Kyoko Kitamura, David Linton,
Thierry Madiot, Geoff Matters, Ikue Mori, Pauline Oliveros, Jane Scarpantoni, Peter
Scherer, Kevin Shea (Talibam), David Simms (Jesus Lizards), Jim Staley, Satoshi
Takeishi, Atau Tanaka, Yumiko Tanaka, Keiko Uenishi, Elisabeth Valletti, Vire Volte
Theatre, Nancy Meli Walker and David Weinstein. She is also a European correspondent
for AOA (Artist Organized Art) to support a critical dialogue between artists, art
practice and dissemination via public events.