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Shu Lea Cheang Gives Trans Artists the Wings to Fly

By Big New York · 08/18/2026 · Updated 08/18/2026

The filmmaker invites visitors to move and reposition the screens in her four-channel video at Leslie-Lohman, an ever-evolving mosaic of trans performances and dreamscapes. Upon entering the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in Soho, viewers are enveloped by projections of an animated Berlin apartment block. As the image loops around the room, a third-floor window swings.

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The filmmaker invites visitors to move and reposition the screens in her four-channel video at Leslie-Lohman, an ever-evolving mosaic of trans performances and dreamscapes. Upon entering the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in Soho, viewers are enveloped by projections of an animated Berlin apartment block. As the image loops around the room, a third-floor window swings.

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