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Beatrice
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Glow
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2021
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1986
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United States
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Artist
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<span>BEATRICE GLOW is an artist-researcher leveraging interactive multimedia installations and multi-sensory experiences in service of public history and just futures. Her diverse practice includes sculptural installations, participatory workshops, olfactory art, emerging media, and multi-lingual publishing. She has been named a 2021 Yale-NUS College Artist-in-Residence; 2019-2020 Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace Artist with Visiting Artist status at LaGuardia Studio and the Studio Art Department at New York University; 2018-19 Smithsonian Artist Research Fellow; 2018-19 Smack Mellon Studio Program Artist; 2017-18 ZERO1 American Art Incubator lead artist to Ecuador in partnership with US Department of State’s Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs; 2016-17 Artist-in-Residence at the Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University; Honolulu Biennial 2017 artist, 2015 Wave Hill Van Lier Visual Art Fellow, 2015 Joan Mitchell Foundation Emerging Artist Finalist, Hemispheric Institute Council Member, 2013 Franklin Furnace Fund grantee and 2008-9 US Fulbright Scholar. Solo exhibitions include Beatrice Glow: Once the Smoke Clears at Baltimore Museum of Art (forthcoming in 2022); Forts and Flowers at Taipei Contemporary Art Center (2019); Beatrice Glow: Spice Routes/Roots, at the Duke House with NYU Institute of Fine Arts (2017); Aromérica Parfumeur with Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Chile; Lenapeway and The Wayfinding Project at New York University; Rhunhattan Tearoom at Wave Hill; and Floating Library — a pop-up, mobile device-free public space aboard the historic Lilac Museum Steamship —on the Hudson River. Glow work has been featured in Panorama Journal of the Association of Historians of American Art, Cultural Politics Journal, post at MoMA, Art Newspaper and has published Taparaco Myth, a trilingual artist book (Chinese, English and Spanish). She has presented performance lectures at Asia Contemporary Art Week’s Field Meetings at Asia Society and Venice Biennale 2015. She regularly works with students and has presented artist talks at New York University; Columbia University; Hunter College; Concordia University; and New York Institute of Technology, amongst others. As a Hemispheric Institute Council Member, she co-founded the Performing Asian/Americas: Converging Movements workgroup. She serves as the program manager for The Public History Project and is a faculty member at the School of Visual Arts MFA Art Practice Program teaching a course on Diasporic and Decolonial Art History, Theory and Practice. She holds a BFA in Studio Art from NYU.</span>
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<a href="https://beatriceglow.org">https://beatriceglow.org</a>
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Beatrice Glow
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Diaspora
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Beatrice Glow
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A recipient and producer of knowledge, NTU CCA Singapore’s publishing activities contribute to its holistic approach, expanding the connections across the Centre’s exhibitions, residencies, public programming, and academic education.
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Becoming Palm
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Becoming Palm is the outcome of a conversation between two friends, artist Simryn Gill and anthropologist Michael Taussig responding to oil palm plantations and “the enormous transformations, human, and ecological, that this crop engenders” (Michael Taussig) in two remote geographical locations, Southeast Asia and South America. Blending text with photographs and archival materials, Gill reflects on the changed landscape of Malaysia, from rubber tree plantations during the British colonial period to the oil palm crops of today. Taussig provides an account of his extensive fieldwork in Colombia and the violent impact of the oil palm industry on local communities. <br /><br />Becoming Palm was launched on Saturday, 29 April 2017 in conjunction with the Singapore Art Book Fair 2017.
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Sternberg Press
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2017
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Simryn Gill
Michael Taussig
ruttens-wille
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English
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978-3-95679-260-1
978-981-11-3046-5
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Southeast Asia
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Available for browsing onsite at NTU CCA Singapore physical archive. Contact ntuccareseach@ntu.edu.sg to make an appointment.
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Bertolt
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Brecht
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2016
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1898
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Germany
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1956
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Poet
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Bertolt Brecht was a German poet and playwright. He lived in exile for much of his life—first in Scandinavia and later in the United States, only to return to Berlin and found his own theater company, the <i>Berliner Ensemble</i>. His plays, the best known of which include <i>The Three-penny Opera </i> (1928) and <i>Mother Courage and Her Children </i>(1941), are the foundations of epic theater. This concept radically departed from theater conventions of the time and pushed forward a political theater that embodies revolutionary aims and contributes to social change. His ideas of a self-conscious and actively engaged spectator—a form of theater that addresses the immediate political and cultural circumstances—had a wide influence upon theater and the arts at large.
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Germany
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Bertolt Brecht
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Theatre
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Bertolt Brecht was a German poet and playwright.<br /><br />His essay, A Short Organum For The Theater was featured in NTU CCA Singapore's first publication, <em>Theatrical Fields: Critical Strategies in Performance, Film, and Video</em> (2016)
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Bertolt Brecht
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Brian
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Massumi
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2017
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Lasalle College of the Arts
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1956
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USA
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Musician
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Brian O’Reilly works within the fields of electroacoustic composition, sound installations, moving images, and noise music. He is also a contrabassist focusing on uncovering the inaudible textures and hidden acoustic micro-sounds of his instrument through the integration of electronic treatments and extended playing techniques. He performs with moving images and modular analog synthesizer under Black Zenith and contrabass as well as electronics with the group Game of Patience. O’Reilly is Lecturer at the School of Contemporary Music, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore.
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Canada
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Artist
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Brian Massumi
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Animals
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Brian O’Reilly works within the fields of electroacoustic composition, sound installations, moving images, and noise music.
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Brian Massumi
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Brigitte
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Oetker
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2016
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Institut für Kultur und Medienmanagement der Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg
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Germany
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Professor for Creative Processes at KMM, Institut für Kultur- und Medienmanagement
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Brigitte Oetker was a Professor for Creative Processes at KMM, Institut für Kultur- und Medienmanagement, Hamburg, Germany, from 2008 to 2016. She has been the editor of <i>Jahresring—Annual of Fine Arts</i> since 1989. Since 1988 she has been a member of the board of Villa Romana Residency in Florence, which gives grants to young artists, and assumed the mantle of chairwoman from 2019. She also serves on the board of the Friends of the German Pavilion of the Biennale di Venezia. She is a member of the International Council of MoMA, New York and of the International Council of Centre Pompidou, Paris.
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Germany
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Brigitte Oetker
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Spaces of the Curatorial
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Brigitte Oetker was a Professor for Creative Processes at KMM, Institut für Kultur- und Medienmanagement, Hamburg, Germany, from 2008 to 2016.
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Brigitte Oetker
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Calvin
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Chua
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2017/2019/2020
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Singapore University of Technology and Design
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Architect, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Architecture and Sustainable Design
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Calvin Chua is an architect, urbanist, and educator. He leads Spatial Anatomy, a firm that designs spaces, objects, and strategies for cities. In parallel, he serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, leading seminars and design studios on adaptation and urban regeneration. He is recognised as one of the leading voices on Korean peninsula issues. For the past eight years, Chua has piloted capacity-building programmes and urban advisory work in the DPRK. His works and opinions have been featured in various news media, including Monocle, Reuters, and CNN. Prior to founding his practice, Chua worked for various architecture and urban-planning firms in Europe and Asia. A registered architect in the UK, he graduated from the Architectural Association School of Architecture.
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Calvin Chua is an architect, urbanist, and educator. He leads Spatial Anatomy, a firm that designs spaces, objects, and strategies for cities.
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Southeast Asia
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Calvin Chua
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Jiat Hwee
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Chang
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2019/2020
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National University of Singapore
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Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore
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Jiat-Hwee Chang is Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore. He is the author of <i>A Genealogy of Tropical Architecture: Colonial Networks, Nature and Technoscience</i> (2016), which was awarded an International Planning History Society Book Prize 2018, and shortlisted for the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies Humanities Book Prize 2017. He is also co-editor of <i>Southeast Asia’s Modern Architecture: Questions in Translation, Epistemology and Power</i> (2019) and (with William S. W. Lim) <i>Non West Modernist Past </i>(2011). Chang was recently a Canadian Centre for Architecture-Mellon Foundation Researcher, 2017–19. In 2019–20, he will be Manton Fellow at the Clark Art Institute and Carson Fellow at the Rachel Carson Centre for Environment and Society, Germany, researching the sociocultural histories and techno-politics of air conditioning and climate change in urban Asia. He is also co-writing a book on everyday modernism in Singapore with Justin Zhuang and photographer Darren Soh.
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Chang Jiat Hwee
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Dr Chang Jiat Hwee is Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore.
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Jiat-Hwee Chang
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Charles
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Esche
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2018
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Van Abbemuseum, The Netherlands
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1962
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United Kingdom
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Director
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<strong>Charles Esche</strong><span> (Netherlands) is Director of Van Abbemuseum, The Netherlands, Professor of Contemporary Art and Curating at CSM, University of the Arts London, and Co-director of </span><em>Afterall</em><span>journal and books. He teaches on the Exhibition Studies MRes course at CSM, and at Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, The Netherlands. He received the 2012 Princess Margriet Award from the Eureopean Cultural Foundation and the 2014 Center for Curatorial Studies Bard College Prize for Curatorial Excellence.</span>
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Netherlands
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Charles Esche
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Charles Esche
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Europe
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Charles
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Stankievech
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2018/2023
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Yukon School of Visual Arts, Canada
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1978
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Canada
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Faculty
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<span>Charles Stankievech (Canada) is an artist, whose award-winning work has been shown at institutions including the HKW Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal; Kunste Werke, Berlin; National Gallery of Canada; TBA21, Vienna; as well as several biennials from Venice to SITE Santa Fe. He has lectured at dOCUMENTA (13) and the 8th Berlin Biennale, and his writing has been published by Verso, MIT, Sternberg Press, e-flux, and Princeton Architectural Press. He is an editor of Afterall Journal (U of Chicago Press), a co-founder of the Yukon School of Visual Art, and was Director of Visual Studies at the University of Toronto from 2015-2021, where he is currently Associate Professor. For 2022-23, Stankievech is a visiting researcher in the Department of Architecture at the University of Tokyo.<br /></span>
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<a href="https://www.stankievech.net">https://www.stankievech.net</a>
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Canada
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Charles Stankievech
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Education
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Charles Stankievech
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North America
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Chloe
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Chu
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2018
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ArtAsiaPacific, Hong Hong
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Hong Kong
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Managing Editor
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Hong Kong
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Chloe Chu
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Knowledge Production
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Chloe Chu
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Asia