In the film installation, Duilian, Wu Tsang (USA) recreates the untold love story
of the famous 19th-century Chinese poet, feminist and revolutionary Qiu Jin (秋瑾) and
the female calligrapher and publisher Wu Zhiying (吳芝瑛). A revered figure in China
for her martyrdom in the anti-Manchu revolution, Qiu also defied gender norms, refusing
to bind her feet and dressing as a man.
Set aboard a ship in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour, Duilian moves between Qing Dynasty
China and present-day Hong Kong. In this cinematic work, martial arts action sequences
are interwoven with tender scenes of Qiu Jin and Madame Wu. Played by Wu Tsang and
her real-life partner and collaborator, boychild, they converse with one another using
translations of Qiu Jin’s poems.
Based in New York and Berlin, Tsang developed the film’s script through a series of
collective ‘mistranslation’ sessions with members of Hong Kong’s queer communities,
allowing for multiple readings, imaginings and desires to emerge. Rewriting the dominant
narrative of Qiu Jin’s life into a story of love and loss, Duilian interrogates the
role that language plays in shaping history and the assumptions and omissions that
reside within.
Funding provided by the United States Government.
PICA. “Duilian,” June 6, 2023. https://pica.org.au/whats-on/wu-tsang-duilian/.