Christopher K. Ho (b. Hong Kong, 1974) is a speculative artist based in New York, Hong Kong, and Telluride, Colorado. He is known for a practice that includes object-making, organizing, writing, and teaching. His multi-component projects address privilege, community, and capital, and draw equally from learned material about, and lived encounters with, power and otherness in an unevenly de-colonialized, increasingly networked world. He has exhibited at Storm King Art Center, the Queens Museum, Cranbrook Art Museum, Para Site, MASSMoCA, and Socrates Sculpture Park, among other venues. He was included in the Incheon Biennial, the Chinese Biennial Beijing, and the Busan Bienniale, and is currently work on a solo project for the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The New York Times, Artforum, Art in America, Modern Painters, LEAP, Hyperallergic, RanDian, and ArtReview have reviewed his solo shows. He received his BFA and BS from Cornell University and his MPhil from Columbia University.
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