Speculative Lecture: Becoming Post-Human by Professor Ute Meta Bauer
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Situating the post-humanist position between artificial intelligence and forces of nature, in this lecture Professor Bauer suggests that the current debate about future scenarios, reflecting economic and ecological circumstances of the present, is not about humanity in itself. Rather, Prof Bauer locates the source of tension to be within the pervasiveness of an anthropocentric perspective and action that dominates much of human life. Following the lecture, Prof Bauer will be joined by Sophie Goltz for more in-depth discussions. <br /><br />Becoming Post-Human responds to the current research presentation in the Lab, Vapour Islands: to live and die well together in a thick present*. The presentation quotes the seminal text by Donna Haraway, Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene (2016), which has been read as a response to the rising sense of alarm surrounding ecological discourses on the Anthropocene, the current geological epoch named for the defining influence of human activity on the Earth’s ecosystems. <br />
2019-04-02
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SGABF 2019: Panel: The City as… The City for…
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The critical spatial discussions of this panel advances from an understanding of the built environments from regional perspectives and practices, that are situated within global discourse, focusing on regional bottom-up city planning that is informed by postcolonial heritages, tropical modernities, and global architectural approaches. Reflecting also the cultural formats of how we can engage in such questions, the discussion will offer a rich source of artistic/activist interventions and their imaginary of “art on a civic scale.” <br /><br /><span>SPEAKERS</span><br /><span>Ute Meta Bauer (Germany/Singapore), Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor, NTU School of Art, Design and Media.</span><br /><span>Calvin Chua (Singapore), Adjunct Assistant Professor, Architecture and Sustainable Design at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore.</span><br /><span>Woon Tien Wei (Singapore), artist/ curator.</span><br /><span>Sophie Goltz (Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research and Academic Programmes at NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, NTU School of Art, Design and Media</span><br /><span>Laura Miotto (Italy/Singapore), Associate Professor, NTU School of Art, Design and Media, and Design Director of GSM Project in Singapore.</span>
2019-06-30
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Roundtable Discussion with Richard Bell, Hongjohn Lin, Massamba Mbaye, Alecia Neo, moderated by Sophie Goltz
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Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere: Public Art Education Summit <br /><br />Saturday, 19 October 2019, 9.00am – 1.00pm Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road <br /><br />11.15am Roundtable Discussion with Richard Bell (Australia), artist, Hongjohn Lin (Taiwan/Singapore), Associate Professor, Taipei National University of Arts, Massamba Mbaye (Senegal), lecturer, Dakar Cheikh Anta Diop University & Virtual University of Senegal, and Alecia Neo (Singapore), artist, moderated by Sophie Goltz (Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research & Academic Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU <br /><br />12.00pm Closing Remarks by Lewis Biggs (United Kingdom)
2019-10-19
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Mapletree–NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme
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To mark the beginning of the Mapletree-NTU CCA Singapore Public Art Education Programme, Singaporean artist Zulkifle Mahmod will activate his work Sonic Pathway (2017), a commissioned work that is part of the Programme, inviting the audience to experience a multi-layered sound performance. Mahmod adopts different approaches to the medium by using recorded natural sounds as well as his own electronic compositions. The performance will be followed by a conversation with the artist.
2018-08-16
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<em>Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere</em>: Public Art Education Summit
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<p>NTU CCA Singapore is pleased to present <em>Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere</em>, which engages with art in privately owned public spaces through a Public Art Education Summit and research presentation. Taking as its point of departure the neighbouring <em>Culture City. Culture Scape. </em>Public Art Trail at Mapletree Business City—developed with curatorial consultation by NTU CCA Singapore—the presentation and Summit explore broader cultural and artistic developments on a civic scale situated in urban landscapes. How do political and economic changes in the public realm evoke a regional discourse on art in cities?</p>
<p>The Public Art Education Summit is the first of its kind in Singapore and part of a larger engagement of NTU CCA Singapore in professional education of public art. It focuses on cultural place-making and building communities through artistic practices. It aims to stimulate a debate between art professionals, policy makers, urban developers and other local stakeholders, on how and for whom art creates public spaces in our built environment. Any artistic or curatorial initiative in “public space” must address the question of how to construct “a public” and with it, how to encounter identity. Any difference—be it regional and local, ethnic and religious, economic and social—generates its own cohabitation of urban space and public culture to communicate with. The challenge for art in the public sphere lies in its openness to existing and yet, imagined communities of civic urbanism. Ranging from corporate cultural engagement in privately owned public spaces to urban regeneration, the invited speakers draw connections to the beginnings of community engagement in public art with its fluid methods. Furthermore, they suggest a critical look at different artistic and curatorial practices which reflect on “artists as citizens.” Or, how any space called public, first and foremost, is created by the different people inhabiting that space.</p>
<p>Guest-of-Honour:<span> </span><strong>Prof Wang Dawei</strong>, Executive Dean, College of Fine Arts, Shanghai University</p>
<p>With contributions by:<span> </span><strong>Ute Meta Bauer </strong>(Germany/Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Richard Bell </strong>(Australia),<span> </span><strong>Lewis Biggs </strong>(United Kingdom),<span> </span><strong>Antonia Carver</strong><span> </span>(United Kingdom/United Arab Emirates), <strong>Lilian Chee </strong>(Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Amanda Crabtree </strong>(United Kingdom/France), <strong>Daniel Mudie Cunningham </strong>(Australia), <strong>Catherine David </strong>(France),<span> </span><strong>Eileen Goh </strong>(Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Sophie Goltz </strong>(Germany/Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Limin Hee<span> </span></strong>(Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Kok Heng Leun </strong>(Singapore), <strong>Richard Lim </strong>(Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Hongjohn Lin<span> </span></strong>(Taiwan/Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Massamba Mbaye </strong>(Senegal),<span> </span><strong>Alecia Neo </strong>(Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Alan Oei </strong>(Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Nikos Papastergiadis </strong>(Australia),<span> </span><strong>Jasmeen Patheja </strong>(India),<span> </span><strong>Lorenzo Petrillo</strong><span> </span>(Italy/Singapore), <strong>Milenko Prvački </strong>(Ex-Yugoslavia/Singapore),<span> </span><strong>Ashley Thompson </strong>(United Kingdom),<span> </span><strong>Philip Tinari</strong><span> </span>(United States/China), <strong>Katherine Ann Leilani Tuider </strong>(United States), et al.</p>
<p>With capability-development workshops by<span> </span><strong>Amanda Crabtree </strong>(United Kingdom/France),<span> </span><strong>Daniel Mudie Cunningham </strong>(Australia),<span> </span><strong>Hongjohn Lin<span> </span></strong>(Taiwan/Singapore) and<span> </span><strong>Katherine Ann Leilani Tuider </strong>(United States).</p>
<p>Held in association with Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, and Institute for Public Arts, London. Supported by Mapletree Investments and, additionally, by Public Art Trust, an initiative of National Arts Council Singapore.<br /><br /></p>
<p><u>Programme for Public Art Education Summit</u></p>
<p><strong>Thursday, 17 October 2019, 9.00am – 7.30pm<br /></strong>Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road</p>
<p>8.45am Registration and Coffee</p>
<p>9.00am Opening addresses by <strong>Low Eng Teong </strong>(Singapore), Assistant Chief Executive, Sector Development, National Arts Council Singapore, <strong>Ute Meta Bauer </strong>(Germany/Singapore), Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor, NTU ADM, and Guest-of-Honour<span> </span><strong>Wang Dawei<span> </span></strong>(China), Executive Dean, College of Fine Arts, Shanghai University followed by Introduction by<span> </span><strong>Sophie Goltz </strong>(Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research & Academic Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU</p>
<p>9.45am <i>Context is Everything</i>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Lewis Biggs </strong>(United Kingdom) Chair, Institute for Public Art, London</p>
<p>10.15am <em>Making Art, Making Society</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Amanda Crabtree </strong>(France), Director, artconnexion</p>
<p>10.45am <em>Community-First Public Art</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Katherine Ann Leilani Tuider </strong>(United States), Executive Director and Co-founder, Honolulu Biennial Foundation</p>
<p>11.15am Coffee Break and Discussions</p>
<p>12.00pm <em>Public Art and Community Building</em><br />Roundtable Discussion with<span> </span><strong>Eileen Goh</strong><span> </span>(Singapore), Assistant Manager, Art-in-Transit at Land Transport Authority;<span> </span><strong>Richard Lim</strong><span> </span>(Singapore), Manager, Art Management, Project Development, CapitaLand; <strong>Lorenzo Petrillo</strong><span> </span>(Italy/Singapore), Director and Founder, LOPELAB, moderated by<span> </span><strong>Lilian Chee</strong><span> </span>(Singapore), Associate Professor, Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore</p>
<p>1.00pm Lunch Break</p>
<p>2.00pm <span> </span><strong>Capability-Development Workshops</strong><br /> Venue: Studios, Block 37 Malan Road</p>
<p>#Activating#Communities <em>New Patron Model for Public Art Commissioning</em>, Workshop by<span> </span><strong>Amanda Crabtree<span> </span></strong>(France), Director, artconnexion. Register at<span> </span><a href="http://tiny.cc/amandacrabtreeworkshop?fbclid=IwAR3Q93kI4t12Kp6mr_4qz528NIwqFFdnIfRvckulb8kZaBX_zDAVy64s1e4" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">tiny.cc/amandacrabtreeworkshop</a>.</p>
<p>#Building#Communities, <em>Fundraising as Community Engagement</em>, Workshop by<span> </span><strong>Katherine Ann Leilani Tuider<span> </span></strong>(United States), Executive Director and Co-founder, Honolulu Biennial Foundation. Register at<span> </span><a href="http://tiny.cc/katherinetuiderworkshop?fbclid=IwAR1G11dbsM4GNxdqeHy00qtjn9ySWKX6_kNHdd8QpSlbedHZDPZ_eF-hjjs" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">tiny.cc/katherinetuiderworkshop</a>.</p>
<p>5:30pm End of Workshop</p>
<p>On the occasion of NTU CCA’s International Advisory Board annual meeting, invited members share their knowledge and experience.</p>
<p>6.00pm Lecture by<span> </span><strong>Nikos Papastergiadis </strong>(Australia), Professor, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne</p>
<p>6:30pm Lecture by<span> </span><strong>Ashley Thompson </strong>(United Kingdom), Hiram W. Woodward Chair of Southeast Asian Art, SOAS University of London</p>
<p>7:00pm Roundtable Discussion with<span> </span><strong>Antonia Carver</strong><span> </span>(United Kingdom/United Arab Emirates), Director, Jameel Arts Centre; <strong>Catherine David </strong>(France), Deputy Director, Research and Globalisation, MNAM/CCI, Centre Pompidou; <strong>Philip Tinari</strong><span> </span>(United States/China), Director, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, moderated by<span> </span><strong>Ute Meta Bauer </strong>(Germany/Singapore), Founding Director, NTU CCA Singapore and Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU</p>
<p>7:30pm Reception</p>
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<p><strong>Friday, 18 October 2019, 9.00am – 5.30pm<br /></strong>Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road</p>
<p>8.45am Registration and Coffee</p>
<p>9.00am Introduction by<span> </span><strong>Sophie Goltz </strong>(Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research & Academic Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU</p>
<p>9.15am <em>A Railroad Switch in Time: South Eveleigh Case Study</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Daniel Mudie Cunningham </strong>(Australia), Director, Programs, Carriageworks</p>
<p>9.45am <span> </span><em>Biennials as Public Space</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Hongjohn </strong><strong>Lin </strong>(Taiwan/Singapore), Associate Professor, Taipei National University of Arts</p>
<p>10.15am <span> </span><em>Action Sheroes, Heroes, Theyroes. Resonate #NeverAskForIt</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Jasmeen Patheja </strong>(India), Founder, Blank Noise</p>
<p>10.45am <span> </span><em>Beyond Education, Beyond Community</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Milenko Prvački </strong>(Ex-Yugoslavia/Singapore), Senior Fellow, LASALLE College of the Arts, artist and founder, ART WALK Little India</p>
<p>11.15am Coffee Break and Discussions</p>
<p>12.00pm <span> </span><em>Art, Public Space, and Urban Development</em><br />Roundtable Discussion with<span> </span><strong>Kok Heng Leun</strong><span> </span>(Singapore), Artistic Director, Drama Box;<span> </span><strong>Alecia Neo</strong><span> </span>(Singapore), artist and co- founder, Brack;<span> </span><strong>Alan Oei</strong><span> </span>(Singapore), Artistic Director, The Substation, moderated by<span> </span><strong>Limin Hee</strong><span> </span>(Singapore), Director, Research, Centre for Liveable Cities</p>
<p>1.00pm Lunch Break</p>
<p>2.00pm <span> </span><strong>Capability-Development Workshops</strong><br /> Venue: Studios, Block 37 Malan Road</p>
<p>#Supporting#Communities <em>Urban Communities and their Stakeholders</em>, Workshop by<span> </span><strong>Daniel Mudie Cunningham </strong>(Australia), Director, Programs, Carriageworks.</p>
<p>#Educating#Communities <em>Biennials as Public Space</em><em>:<span> </span></em><em>Between Artistic Approaches and Public Demands</em>, Workshop by<span> </span><strong>Hongjohn </strong><strong>Lin </strong>(Taiwan/Singapore), Associate Professor, Taipei National University of Arts.</p>
<p>5:30pm End of Workshop</p>
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<p><strong>Saturday, 19 October 2019, 9.00am – 1.00pm<br /></strong>Venue: The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road</p>
<p>8.45am Registration and Coffee</p>
<p>9.00am Introduction by<span> </span><strong>Sophie Goltz </strong>(Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research & Academic Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU</p>
<p>9.15am <em>Participation in Practice: Artists as Ally</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Alecia Neo<span> </span></strong>(Singapore), artist</p>
<p>9.45am <span> </span><em>The Village of the Arts of Senegal</em>, Presentation by <strong>Massamba Mbaye </strong>(Senegal), lecturer, Dakar Cheikh Anta Diop University & Virtual University of Senegal</p>
<p>10.15am <span> </span><em>Aboriginal Tent Embassy</em>, Presentation by<span> </span><strong>Richard Bell </strong>(Australia), artist</p>
<p>10.45am Coffee Break and Discussions</p>
<p>11.15am Roundtable Discussion with<span> </span><strong>Richard Bell<span> </span></strong>(Australia), artist,<span> </span><strong>Hongjohn Lin<span> </span></strong>(Taiwan/Singapore), Associate Professor, Taipei National University of Arts,<span> </span><strong>Massamba Mbaye </strong>(Senegal), lecturer, Dakar Cheikh Anta Diop University & Virtual University of Senegal, and<span> </span><strong>Alecia Neo </strong>(Singapore), artist, moderated by<span> </span><strong>Sophie Goltz<span> </span></strong>(Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research & Academic Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU</p>
<p>12.00pm Closing Remarks by Lewis Biggs (United Kingdom)</p>
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<p>Programme as of 1 October 2019, subject to change.</p>
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<a href="/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=37&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Eileen+Goh">Eileen Goh</a>
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Sophie Goltz
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In Conversation: Looking Back Forward with Public Art, <strong>Speak Cryptic</strong> and <strong>Robert Zhao</strong>
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<div class="event_single_dates text__research">26 Oct 2019, Sat 03:30 PM - 05:30 PM</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road</div>
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<p>Guided tour at The Lab: <em>Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere</em><br />3.30pm – 4.00pm</p>
<p>Conversation with Speak Cryptic (artist, Singapore) and Robert Zhao (artist, Singapore)<br />4.00pm – 5.00pm</p>
<p>Guided tour: Public Art Trail at Mapletree Business City II<br />5.00pm – 5.30pm</p>
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<br />With Speak Cryptic (artist, Singapore) and Robert Zhao (artist, Singapore), moderated by Sophie Goltz (Deputy Director, Research, NTU CCA Singapore and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, Nanyang Technological University) <br /><br />The discussion will take the newly commissioned large scale, temporary public art works for the Singapore Bicentennial as a point of departure. The two commissioned artists, Robert Zhao and Speak Cryptic will reflect on their proposals, their artistic positions in the landscape of public art, their material choices as well as their experience of working with art in the public space.
2019-10-26
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Roundtable Discussion with Richard Bell, Hongjohn Lin, Massamba Mbaye, and Alecia Neo, moderated by Sophie Goltz
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Roundtable Discussion with Richard Bell (Australia), artist, Hongjohn Lin (Taiwan/Singapore), Associate Professor, Taipei National University of Arts, Massamba Mbaye (Senegal), lecturer, Dakar Cheikh Anta Diop University & Virtual University of Senegal, and Alecia Neo (Singapore), artist, moderated by Sophie Goltz (Germany/Singapore), Deputy Director, Research & Academic Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore, and Assistant Professor, School of Art, Design and Media, NTU<br /><br />Invited experts from the fields of urban regeneration, real estate development, and visual art are invited to a dialogue about their professional engagements with Public Art and its communities in Singapore. These platforms unpack, probe, and investigate pressing concerns and current conditions, as well as identify challenges and changes in the near future for both communities and art practitioners.<br /><br />Part of <em>Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere: Public Art Education Summit</em>, 17 - 19 October 2019
2019-10-19
<a href="/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=37&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Richard+Bell">Richard Bell</a>
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Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere: Public Art Education Summit Opening addresses by Low Eng Teong, Ute Meta Bauer, and Guest-of-Honour Wang Dawei, followed by Introduction by Sophie Goltz Context is Everything, Presentation by Lewis Biggs
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NTU CCA Singapore is pleased to present Art, Urban Change, and the Public Sphere, which engages with art in privately owned public spaces through a Public Art Education Summit and research presentation. Taking as its point of departure the neighbouring Culture City. Culture Scape. Public Art Trail at Mapletree Business City—developed with curatorial consultation by NTU CCA Singapore—the presentation and Summit explore broader cultural and artistic developments on a civic scale situated in urban landscapes. How do political and economic changes in the public realm evoke a regional discourse on art in cities? <br /><br />The Public Art Education Summit is the first of its kind in Singapore and part of a larger engagement of NTU CCA Singapore in professional education of public art. It focuses on cultural place-making and building communities through artistic practices. It aims to stimulate a debate between art professionals, policy makers, urban developers and other local stakeholders, on how and for whom art creates public spaces in our built environment. Any artistic or curatorial initiative in “public space” must address the question of how to construct “a public” and with it, how to encounter identity. Any difference—be it regional and local, ethnic and religious, economic and social—generates its own cohabitation of urban space and public culture to communicate with. The challenge for art in the public sphere lies in its openness to existing and yet, imagined communities of civic urbanism. Ranging from corporate cultural engagement in privately owned public spaces to urban regeneration, the invited speakers draw connections to the beginnings of community engagement in public art with its fluid methods. Furthermore, they suggest a critical look at different artistic and curatorial practices which reflect on “artists as citizens.” Or, how any space called public, first and foremost, is created by the different people inhabiting that space. <br /><br />Guest-of-Honour: Prof Wang Dawei, Executive Dean, College of Fine Arts, Shanghai University <br /><br />With contributions by: Ute Meta Bauer (Germany/Singapore), Richard Bell (Australia), Lewis Biggs (United Kingdom), Antonia Carver (United Kingdom/United Arab Emirates), Lilian Chee (Singapore), Amanda Crabtree (United Kingdom/France), Daniel Mudie Cunningham (Australia), Catherine David (France), Eileen Goh (Singapore), Sophie Goltz (Germany/Singapore), Limin Hee (Singapore), Kok Heng Leun (Singapore), Richard Lim (Singapore), Hongjohn Lin (Taiwan/Singapore), Massamba Mbaye (Senegal), Alecia Neo (Singapore), Alan Oei (Singapore), Nikos Papastergiadis (Australia), Jasmeen Patheja (India), Lorenzo Petrillo (Italy/Singapore), Milenko Prvački (Ex-Yugoslavia/Singapore), Ashley Thompson (United Kingdom), Philip Tinari (United States/China), Katherine Ann Leilani Tuider (United States), et al. <br /><br />With capability-development workshops by Amanda Crabtree (United Kingdom/France), Daniel Mudie Cunningham (Australia), Hongjohn Lin (Taiwan/Singapore) and Katherine Ann Leilani Tuider (United States). <br /><br />Held in association with Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts, Shanghai University, and Institute for Public Arts, London. Supported by Mapletree Investments and, additionally, by Public Art Trust, an initiative of National Arts Council Singapore.
2019-10-17
<a href="/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=37&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Low+Eng+Teong">Low Eng Teong</a>
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In Conversation: Curating the City: Golden Walls and Pink Dots
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<div class="event_single_dates text__exhibitions">10 Oct 2019, Thu 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Lab, Block 43 Malan Road</div>
<br />Using best practice examples from Singapore, Hamburg, and beyond, artistic and activist strategies, with which urban spaces have been appropriated as democratic forums, will be examined. In addition, the methodological question will be raised: how can regionally differently situated practices of artists and activists be described more generally as art in the public sphere? Hence, which cultural and political implications do arise for a mutual understanding of urban and public space in theory and practice today?<br /><br />A public programme of <em>Siah Armajani: Spaces for the Public. Spaces for Democracy</em>.
2019-10-10
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