Sustainability]]> Ecosystems]]> Ute Meta Bauer]]> Magdalena Magiera]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]> Asia]]> Europe]]> Curatorial Practice]]> Education]]> Nanyang Technological University]]> Postcard]]> Artistic Research]]> Anna Lovecchio]]> Kai von Rabenau]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]> Europe]]> Atif Akin]]> Laura Anderson Barbata]]> Guigone Camus]]> Newell Harry]]> Kristy H. A. Kang]]> PerMagnus Lindborg]]> Armin Linke]]> Filipa Ramos ]]> Lisa Rave]]> Jegan Vincent de Paul]]> Tarek Atoui]]> Barney Broomfield]]> Cynthia Chou]]> Andrew Foran]]> Taholo KamiCresantia (Frances) Koya Vaka’uta]]> Hervé Raimana Lallemant-Moe]]> Sandor Mulsow]]> Rasmus Nielsen]]> Lucy Orta]]> Maureen Penjueli]]> Roko Sau]]> Joey Tau]]> Markus Reymann]]> Stefanie Hessler]]> Ute Meta Bauer
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The Current Convening #2 in numerous locations on the occasion of the opening of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2016.

The Current is an exploratory fellowship program based in the Pacific. Working collaboratively across disciplines, the program merges the diverse approaches of deeply committed practitioners, collectively conceptualizing ways to address climate change and environmental violence to the oceans. Expeditions aboard the Dardanella research vessel are followed by Convenings in which the investigations of the Expedition leaders and participants can be shared with an audience. The Convening #2 is profoundly dedicated to the oceans, taking poetic approaches to currents and flows of water across cultures. Please join us for three days of structured conversations, workshops, performances, talks, and screenings convened by The Current Expedition leaders Ute Meta Bauer and Cesar Garcia and TBA21-Academy curator Stefanie Hessler. Organized by Markus Reymann.]]>
Francesca von Habsburg]]> Daniela Zyman]]> Markus Reyman]]> Stefanie Hessler]]> Ute Meta Bauer]]> Cesar Garcia]]> Joan Jonas]]> Amar Kanwar]]> Davor Vidas]]> Natasha Ginwala]]> Ravi Agarwal]]> Nabil Ahmed]]> Filipa Ramos]]> Christopher Myers]]> The Propeller Group]]> Jana Winderen]]> Jamie Y. Shi]]> Sharmistha Mohanty]]> Ritu Sharin]]> Tenzing Sonam]]> Jegan Vincent de Paul]]> Vivek Vilasini]]> TJ Demos]]> Ho Rui An]]> Charles Lim]]> Anthony Acciavatti]]> D. Graham Burnett]]> Aveek Sen]]> Shanay Jhaveri]]> Clémentine Deliss]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Geopolitics]]> Knowledge Production]]>
The Geopolitical and the Biophysical: a structured conversation on Art and Southeast Asia in context is conceived as an extension to Charles Lim’s SEA STATE project presented at the Singapore Pavilion and is in response to Okwui Enwezor’s curatorial theme for the 56th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia: All the World’s Futures. It is organised by the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore) under its Research & Education programme, which aims to connect academic research with other forms of knowledge production.

The programme is commissioned by the National Arts Council of Singapore (NAC).]]>
Thomas J. Berghuis]]> Carla Bianpoen]]> Doryun Chong]]> Heri Dono]]> Patrick D. Flores]]> Natasha Ginwala]]> Vincent J.F. Huang]]> Charles Lim]]> Mariano G. Montelibano III]]> Shabbir Hussain Mustafa]]> Jose Tence Ruiz]]> Eugene Tan]]> Ute Meta Bauer]]> Lee Weng Choy]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Institutional Critique]]> NTU CCA Singapore]]> School of Art, Design and Media, NTU]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]> NTU CCA Singapore]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]> Architecture]]> Urbanism]]> NTU CCA Singapore]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]> Education]]> Curatorial Practice]]> Cultural Heritage]]> NTU CCA Singapore]]> Postcard]]> Southeast Asia]]>