MA Asian Art Histories Forum Itinerancy, Identity & Citizenship: 19th Century Photography in Southeast Asia

Category - forums
MA Asian Art Histories Forum Itinerancy, Identity & Citizenship: 19th Century Photography in Southeast Asia Speakers Dr Susie Protschky (Senior Lecturer, Monash University) Peter Lee (Independent art and heritage consultant) Gilles Massot (Lecturer, LASALLE College of the Arts) Thur, 4 April 2019, 7:00pm – 9:00pm Lecture Theatre, Block F Level 2 #F202, LASALLE. Free admission. RSVP: Read more....

Biennales: An Asian Renarration

Category - annual lecture 2019
Professor Anthony Gardner will deliver the 8th MA Asian Art Histories Annual Lecture on 28 March 2019 Thursday 28 March 2019 7.00pm-9.00pm Block F Level 2 #F202 LASALLE College of the Arts 1 McNally Street Free admission (on a first-come first-served basis) RSVP: theresa.tan@lasalle.edu.sg In Biennials, Triennials, and documenta, Charles Green and Anthony Gardner narrate a history Read more....

Art and Action : Contemporary Art and Discourse in Southeast Asia

Category - events
Art and Action is an international art history conference that critically examines the development of art practices in Southeast Asia from the 1970s to the present. It focuses on the role of artists and artworks as social conduits, with the aim of generating discourses specific to the contexts and conditions of the region. New modes of artistic production have come to the fore in Southeast Asia Read more....

A Review of Dinh Q. Lê: Monuments and Memorials

Category - exhibition reviews
Weaving Histories: Monuments and Memorials of Dinh Q. Lê By Reaksmey Yean Upon arrival on the second floor of STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery, visitors will be greeted by an appealing aesthetic and the graceful black and white, cobalt blue, and shimmering silver palettes of the current exhibition entitled Monuments and Memorials by an internationally successful Vietnamese-born American artist, Read more....

A Review of The Artist’s Voice

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by Abdul Hafiiz Bin Abdul Karim Art is our last voice of freedom as it is the extension of our sense of self. It allows us to make our presence visible and to establish our own version of the truth. For the artists in The Artist’s Voice, this statement rings true in a collection of electrifying, emotional and expressive works. Held at the Parkview Museum, an art space dedicated to showcase contemporary Read more....