Samson Young is a Hong Kong-based artist known for his interdisciplinary practice that integrates sound performance, video, and large-scale installations. His work frequently explores the intersection of music, history, and political geography.
Born in Hong Kong, Samson Young studied music composition at the University of Sydney and later earned a PhD in music composition from Princeton University. He gained international prominence through his practice of 'sound studies,' which utilizes audio as a primary lens to investigate cultural identity and social structures.
His signature work often involves the re-contextualization of historical soundscapes and the use of site-specific installations to challenge auditory perception. By blending traditional musical training with contemporary art techniques, he creates immersive environments that examine themes of migration, conflict, and the construction of national narratives.
Young has received significant recognition for his contributions to contemporary art, including representing Hong Kong at the Venice Biennale. His work continues to be exhibited in major international institutions, reflecting a sustained focus on the relationship between sonic experience and global history.
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