SEX BOWL
Film - Museum Brandhorst | Uranians Filmfest 2023

SEX BOWL

Directed by Shu Lea Cheang, Jane Castle

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Director: Shu Lea Cheang, Jane Castle
Section: Museum Brandhorst | Uranians
Country: USA
Year: 1994
BT: I.K.U. / FLUIDØ / SEX BOWL
Language: English
Version: Original version
18+ (no age rating)

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SEX BOWL

SEX BOWL uses quick cuts like a music video. The imagery is fast-paced, suggestive, and erotically charged, associating sports with sex. Sexually explicit content alternates with fingers penetrating bowling balls and lips sucking toes. In the narrative style and aesthetic of 1990s videos, Cheang’s short film celebrates the promiscuity and fetishes of various queer encounters.

Meet the director

SEX BOWL

Shu Lea Cheang, Jane Castle

Shu Lea Cheang is a leading multimedia artist. With her approach at the intersection of film, video, Internet-based installation, software interaction, and durational performance, she is considered a pioneer in Internet-based art. Born in Taiwan in 1954, Cheang earned her bachelor’s degree in history in Taipei in the mid-1970s and subsequently moved to New York City to study Cinema Studiesfilm. Shortly thereafter, she joined Paper Tiger TV, a collective that broadcast live weekly programs on public-access television. Grassroots in nature, the collective sought to revolutionize television by playfully challenging its underlying ideologies in a do-it-yourself approach. Her operating radius has simply adapted to the technological developments and media available at a given time, such as by expanding into the networks of cyberspace in the late 1990s. Her works have been shown at international festivals such as Sundance and the Berlinale, exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum and Guggenheim Museum in New York City, the ICC in Tokyo, the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, and presented at biennials and art shows such as the Documenta in Kassel and the Gwangju Biennale.

Credits

Screenplay: Jane Castle & Shu Lea Cheang
Production Company: Video Data Bank, School of the Art Institute of Chicago