Making Chinatown is a series of videos and scenic backdrops that center around the making of Roman Polanski’s seminal 1974 film Chinatown.
Shot on location in the Gallery at REDCAT, Wong’s reinterpretation, Making Chinatown, transforms the exhibition space into a studio backlot and examines the original film’s constructions of language, performance, and identity.
With the artist cast in the roles originally played by Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, and Belinda Palmer, key scenes are reenacted in front of printed backdrops that are digitally rendered from film stills and kept intact within the video installation. The wall flats adhere to the conventions of theatrical and filmic staging while taking on qualities of large-scale painting and sculpture.