Sung Tieu's Bleed at Kunsthalle Bern interrogates Switzerland's colonial ties to rubber and exploitation
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Sung Tieu's Bleed at Kunsthalle Bern interrogates Switzerland's colonial ties to rubber and exploitation
Sung Tieu, Bleed. Installation view at Kunsthalle Bern, 2025. Photo: David Aebi.



BERN.- Kunsthalle Bern presents a new solo exhibition by Berlin-based artist Sung Tieu (*1987, Hai Duong, Vietnam). Working across sculpture, installation, drawing, text, video, and sound, Tieu examines the architectures of power embedded within bureaucratic, archival, and institutional frameworks. In exhibition settings, Tieu’s practice often takes on the appearance of a minimalist intervention in the form of a precise aesthetic that destabilizes the spatial, psychological, and perceptual expectations of the viewer.

For her exhibition Bleed at Kunsthalle Bern, Tieu develops a new body of work that traces Switzerland’s historical entanglements with colonial economies, centering on the cultivation of caoutchouc (natural rubber) in French Indochina. The project engages with the legacy of Swiss-born physician and bacteriologist Alexandre Émile Jean Yersin, whose presence in Southeast Asia from 1890 onward exemplifies how scientific knowledge and colonial extraction were co-constitutive.

Tieu translates these historical entanglements into a series of spatial and sculptural propositions that reflect on the exploitation, measurement, and regulation of the human body. The works address how the body – configured as a site of production and discipline — was and continues to be subjected to systems of optimization, control, and instrumentalization.

Bleed reflects on the afterlives of plantation economies and the infrastructures that sustained them, asking how their logics continue to shape the regulation, measurement, and consumption of bodies today—within a global condition we call Plantationocene.

Sung Tieu (*1987) was born in Hải Dương, Vietnam and grew up in Berlin. Recent exhibitions include presentations at the KW Institute of Contemporary Art, Berlin (2024), Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen (2024), Kunstmuseum Winterthur (2023), MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge (2023), Mudam, Luxembourg (2022), Kunstmuseum Bonn (2021), Nottingham Contemporary (2020) and Haus der Kunst, Munich (2020). She participated in various international biennials, including the 15th Gwangju Biennale (2024), the 14th Shanghai Biennale (2023) and the 34th Biennale de São Paulo (2021). Together with fellow artist Henrike Nauman, Sung Tieu will represent Germany at the 61st Venice Biennial in 2026. She is the recipient of the Schering Stiftung Award for Artistic Research 2024, which has been awarded jointly with the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion since 2020.










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