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b. 1950 -

Tehching Hsieh was born in 1950 in Nan-Chou, Taiwan. His father, Ching Hsieh, was an atheist and his mother, Su-Choung Hong, a devoted Christian. Hsieh dropped out of high school in 1967 and took up painting. After finishing his army service (1970-1973), Hsieh had his first solo show at the gallery of the American News Bureau in Taiwan. Shortly after this show, he stopped painting. In 1973, Hsieh made a performance action, Jump Piece, in which he broke both of his ankles. He was trained as a sailor, which he then used as a means to enter the United States. In July of 1974, Hsieh arrived at the port of a small town by the Delaware River near Philadelphia. He was an illegal immigrant for fourteen years until he was granted amnesty in the US in 1988.

Beginning in the late 1970s, Hsieh made five One Year Performances and a Thirteen-year Plan, inside and outside his studio in New York City. Using long durations of time as context for the work, making art and life simultaneous, the first four One Year Performances made Hsieh a regular name in the art scene in New York; the last two pieces, in which he intentionally retreated from the art world, set a tone of sustained invisibility.

Since the Millennium, released from the restriction of not showing his works during the period of the Thirteen-year Plan, Hsieh has exhibited his work in North and South America, Asia and Europe. Hsieh's One Year Performance 1978-1979 (often referred to as Cage Piece) was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in Performance 1: Tehching Hsieh in 2009; One Year Performance 1980-1981 (often referred to as Time Clock Piece) was included in The Third Mind: Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860-1989, at the Guggenheim Museum, 2009, the Liverpool Biennial in the United Kingdom and the Gwangju Biennial in South Korea, both in 2010, and in the São Paulo Biennial, 2012. One Year Performance 1980–1981 was also shown in a solo exhibition at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing, China and Carriageworks in Sydney, Australia.

In 2013, the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority/M+ Museum in Hong Kong announced the acquisition of the six individual performance works realized by Hsieh between 1978 and 1999, making it the most comprehensive collection of Hsieh’s work to be held in a public institution.

Hsieh and his wife, Qinqin Li, now live in Brooklyn.

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      • 謝德慶 Tehching HSIEH (Sam HSIEH) (Taiwanese, b. 1950)
        Dec. 04, 2022

        謝德慶 Tehching HSIEH (Sam HSIEH) (Taiwanese, b. 1950)

        Est: NT$280,000 - NT$380,000

        一年行為表演(1978-1979) One Year Performance (1978-1979) 簽名右下:Sam Hsieh 1980 Tehching 1993 (版畫) 版次左下:123/365(版畫) Signed lower right Sam Hsieh, Tehching in English and dated 1993 (print) Numbered lower left 123/365 (print)

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      • 謝德慶 TEHCHING HSIEH (SAM HSIEH) (Taiwanese, b. 1950)
        Dec. 05, 2020

        謝德慶 TEHCHING HSIEH (SAM HSIEH) (Taiwanese, b. 1950)

        Est: NT$280,000 - NT$360,000

        一年行為表演(1978-1979) One Year Performance (1978-1979) 簽名右下:Sam Hsieh 1980 Tehching 1993(版畫) 版次左下:69/365(版畫) Signed lower right Sam Hsieh, Tehching and dated 1980 and 1993 (print) Numbered lower left 69/365 (print) 出生於屏東。1967年高中肄業後開始繪畫。謝德慶曾在臺灣的美國新聞處畫廊舉辦個人畫展。隨後開始了一系列行為作品,包括《跳》,在其中他折斷雙腳腳踝。從1978至1986年起完成五件「一年行為表演」系列作品,依序是《籠子》、《打卡》、《戶外》、《繩子》和《禁止談論藝術》。「十三年計劃」完成於1999年,在1986-1999這13年他完全不發表自己的作品,直到2000年發表了一個《我存活了》的作品。展覽:2010年「韓國光州雙年展」,韓國;2009年「古根漢在新竹─新竹國家藝術園區美術館開館首展」,台灣:2009年「行為藝術之一:謝德慶」,紐約。 Born in Ping-Tung, Taiwan. Hsieh dropped out from high school in 1967 and took up painting. Hsieh had his first solo show at the gallery of the American News Bureau in Taiwan. He made a performance action "Jump Piece" in which he broke both of his ankles. Starting from 1978 to 1986, Hsieh made five One Year Performances. He spent one year locked inside a cage, one year punching a time clock every hour, one year completely outdoors, one year tied to another person, and, lastly, one year without making, viewing, discussing, reading about, or in any other way participating in art. "Thirteen Years Plan" was completed in 1999. Since the Millennium, he released from the restriction of not showing his works during the thirteen-year period and showing the work "I kept myself alive". 2010 "Kwangju Art Biennial", Korea; 2009 "Guggenheim in Hsinchu - Art Museum@The Art Park Grand Opening Exhibition", Taiwan; 2009 "Performance 1: Tehching Hsieh", New York.

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      • HSIEH TEHCHING | One Year Performance 1978-1979 (Three Works)
        Oct. 18, 2018

        HSIEH TEHCHING | One Year Performance 1978-1979 (Three Works)

        Est: $30,000 - $50,000

        MEDIUM: lithographs and poster DESCRIPTION: (i) Signed in English, dated '1980' and numbered '194/365' (ii) Executed between 1978-1979 (iii) Signed in English and dated 'September 30, 1978' DIMENSIONS: (i) 96.8 by 126.1 cm; 38⅛ by 49⅝ in. (ii) 43.3 by 27.1 cm; 17 by 10⅝ in. (iii) 26.6 by 20.3 cm; 10½ by 8 in.  PROVENANCE: Private Collection, Asia

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      • HSIEH TEHCHING | One Year Performance 1978-1979 (three works)
        Oct. 05, 2015

        HSIEH TEHCHING | One Year Performance 1978-1979 (three works)

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        lithograph: signed in Pinyin, dated 1980 and 1995 and numbered 120/365, framed

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