The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road

This session discusses some of the strategies art magazine publishers adopt to present a comprehensible outlook of current developments in contemporary art, as well as evaluates the magazine’s role in generating discourse in the arts. Magazine publishers have grown beyond producing conventional printed series to delving into, not only digital platforms, but also activities such as exhibition making, fair and festival initiatives, education programmes, and other forms of artistic production while maintaining their core business in publishing.

Speakers:
Kaye Cain-Nielsen (United States), Editor-in-Chief, e-flux journal
Chloe Chu (Hong Kong), Associate Editor, ArtAsiaPacific
Robin Peckham (United States/China), Editor-in-Chief, LEAP magazine
Mark Rappolt (United Kingdom), Editor-in-Chief, ArtReview and ArtReview Asia
Amy Sherlock (United Kingdom), Deputy Editor, frieze magazine

Moderated by
Shabbir Hussain Mustafa (Singapore), Senior Curator, National Gallery Singapore

Part of the Singapore Art Book Fair 2018 Publishing As Discourse programme.]]>
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Spaces of the Curatorial]]> 23 Jan 2015, Fri 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Matthew Mazzotta is a recipient of the Chamberlain award by the Headlands Center for the Arts, San Francisco, which recognises an artist work in the discipline of social practice. He will discuss his ongoing practice of creating public interventions that open new social spaces focusing on community and public participation. The Q & A session will be facilitated by Curator-in-Residence, Robin Peckham.]]>
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Robin Peckham]]> Curatorial Practice]]> LEAP magazine. His residency coincided with Art Stage 2015. His residency coincides with Art Stage 2015 and he will conduct extensive studio visits with various Singapore artists. Peckham will facilitate the Q&A session for NTU CCA Singapore Artist-in-Residence Matthew Mazzotta where he will draw upon his experiences of working in China to question public art practices.]]> Robin Peckham]]> Asia]]>