Hsu Fang-Tze

Hsu Fang-Tze (b. 1984, Taipei) is a curator at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM), where she explores the intersections of art, history and public engagement. Her work critically examines art historical and sociopolitical dimensions through a commitment to amplifying marginalised narratives and challenging colonial legacies in cultural institutions. Recent projects include the ongoing Lost & Found (2023–2027) and Art Histories of a Forever War: Modernism between Space and Home (2021); she is one of the curators of Singapore Biennale 2025. Hsu holds a PhD in Cultural Studies from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and was a lecturer in the Department of Communications and New Media (2020–2023). Her research delves into sonic modernity, Cold War aesthetics and critical historiography framed through a decolonial lens. This approach informs her curatorial projects, which aim to foster interdisciplinary dialogues on media, sound studies and postcolonial theory while questioning the making of art history.

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