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Doryun
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Chong
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M+, Hong Kong
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South Korea
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Doryun Chong is the inaugural Chief Curator at M+, Hong Kong since September 2013. He oversees all curatorial activities, including exhibitions and symposia, acquisitions for the collection, as well as learning and interpretation programs. Previously Chong was associate curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, where he organised contemporary exhibitions and acquired works for the museum’s collection. At MoMA, he organised <i>Bruce Nauman: Days</i> (2010) and <i>Projects 94: Henrik Olesen</i> (2011), and <i>Tokyo 1955–1970: A New Avant-Garde</i> (2012). Prior to his appointment at MoMA in 2009, Chong was a curator in the Visual Arts department at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. He has also curated or coordinated exhibitions at venues including REDCAT, Los Angeles; the 2006 Busan Biennale, and the Korean Pavilion at the 2001 Venice Biennale. Chong co-edited <i>From Postwar to Postmodern, Art in Japan, 1945–1989: Primary Documents</i> (2013), the first anthology in English of critical documents in the histories of postwar Japanese art, design, and architecture. His writings have appeared in numerous art journals, museum and biennale publications. Doryun Chong is the recipient of the first ICI Gerrit Lansing Independent Vision Award in 2010 and he has served on numerous prize juries, including recently the 2015 Hugo Boss Prize, Absolut Art Award, and Contemporary Chinese Art Award.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
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Doryun Chong
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Asia
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Doryun Chong
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Shabbir Hussain
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Mustafa
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National Gallery Singapore
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Sri Lanka
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Senior Curator
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Shabbir Hussain Mustafa is Senior Curator at the National Gallery Singapore, where he researches art from Singapore and Southeast Asia, and leads the curatorial team overseeing the Singapore Gallery, a permanent exhibition space that surveys art in Singapore from the 19th century to the present. He was formerly a curator at the National University of Singapore Museum (NUS Museum), where his curatorial practice centered on the deployment of archival materials to engage different modes of thinking and writing, whilst opening the archive to the varied struggles of perception and reading. Amongst Shabbir Hussain Mustafa’s numerous exhibition projects, he was the curator of <i>Camping and Tramping through The Colonial Archive: The Museum in Malaya</i> (2011), and an initiator of a new project space at NUS Museum titled <i>Prep Room - Things That May or May Not Happen</i> (2011). Most recently, he curated <i>In Search of Raffles’ Light: an art project with Charles Lim</i> (2013). He has written extensively about curatorial methodologies and practices in Singapore, and is a member of the International Association of Art Critics (AICA).
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Shabbir Hussain Mustafa
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Southeast Asia
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Shabbir Hussain Mustafa
Mustafa Shabbir Hussain
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Gridthiya
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Gaweewong
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2016/2017
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Jim Thompson Art Center, Thailand
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Thailand
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Artistic Director and Curator
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Gridthiya Gaweewong is currently a Curator and Artistic Director of the Jim Thompson Art Center in Bangkok. She is co-founder and director of Project 304, a non-profit art space based in Bangkok, focusing on multidisciplinary and cross-cultural contemporary art projects by local and international artists. Gridthiya has curated numerous exhibitions and films festival including the <i>Bangkok Experimental Film Festival (1997-2007), Under Construction (2002), Politics of Fun (2005), Saigon Open City (2006-7), Short Film Festival from Southeast Asia (2009), Between Utopia and Dystopia (2011) and Primitive </i>(2011).
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Thailand
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None
Library
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
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1964
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Gridthiya Gaweewong
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Gridthiya Gaweewong is a curator and the Artistic Director of The Jim Thompson Art Center and the co-founder of the non-profit art space Project 304, both in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Gridthiya Gaweewong
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Qinyi
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Lim
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2017/2019
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Singapore
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Curator
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<b><span lang="en">Qinyi Lim </span></b><span lang="en">(Singapore) is Curator at the National Gallery Singapore. She completed the De Appel Curatorial Programme, Amsterdam in 2012. Lim holds a Masters in Southeast Asian Studies from the National University of Singapore and Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in Art History from the University of Queensland, Australia. She has previously held curatorial positions at Para Site, Hong Kong; National University of Singapore (NUS) Museum, and Singapore Art Museum.</span>
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None
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National Gallery Singapore
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Qinyi Lim
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Southeast Asia
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Qinyi Lim
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Dirk
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Snauwaert
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2015/2018-2019
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Belgium
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Artist Director
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Dirk Snauwaert (<span>b. 1963, Belgium)</span> is Artist Director of WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Brussels, and was involved in its creation since July 2004. At WIELS, Snauwaert has curated exhibitions of Tauba Auerbach (2013) and Mike Kelley (2008). Prior, Snauwaert was Co-Director of the Institut d’art contemporain Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alps where he was in charge of the exhibition programme and the development of the FRAC Rhône-Alpes collection. He was Director of the Kunstverein Munich from 1996 to 2001, where he curated solo shows by Rita McBride (1999), William Kentridge (1998), David Lamelas (1997), and Fareed Armaly (1997). He was also the curator of Jef Geys at the Pavilion of Belgium, 53rd Venice Biennale International Art Exhibition. Snauwaert was an NTU CCA Singapore Curator-in-Residence in 2015.
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Belgium
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None
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None
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WIELS Contemporary Art Centre, Belgium
Birth Date
1963
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Dirk Snauwaert
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Botany
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Asia
Europe
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Dirk Snauwaert
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Yuko
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Hasegawa
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2014-2017
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
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Japan
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Chief Curator
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Yuko Hasegawa is s Chief Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOT), Tokyo and Professor at the Tama Art University in Tokyo, Japan. Since 2008, Yuko has been a member of the Asian Art Council at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, United States. She is also currently Artistic Director of Inujima Art House Project, Okayama, Japan. Past appointments include curator of <i>Encounters</i> for Art Basel in Hong Kong (2012 –2014), Founding Artistic Director, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan; Curator of 11th Sharjah Biennial, United Arab Emirates (2013); co-curator of 29th São Paulo Biennial, Brazil (2010); co-curator of the 4th Shanghai Biennale, China (2002), and Artistic Director of the 7th International Istanbul Biennial, Turkey (2001).
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Japan
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None
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
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Speaker
International Advisory Board
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Yuko Hasegawa
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Yuko Hasegawa is Chief Curator of Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, Japan.
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Asia
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Yuko Hasegawa
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Alec
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Steadman
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2017/2020
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United Kingdom
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Curator
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Alec Steadman is a curator and researcher. He is currently Co-Chief Curator at Cemeti — Institute for Art and Society, Yogyakarta. Previously he occupied various roles including: Curator, Arts Catalyst, London, United Kingdom (2015—2016); Exhibition Studies Research Fellow, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong (2015); Artistic Director, Contemporary Image Collective, Cairo, Egypt (2013—2014); Curator in Residence, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy (2013), and Head of Exhibitions, Zoo Art Enterprises, London, United Kingdom (2005—2010).
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Indonesia
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None
None
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None
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Speaker
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Alec Steadman
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Southeast Asia
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Alec Steadman
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Farah
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Wardani
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2017
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Jakarta Biennale 2021
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Indonesia
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Executive Director
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Farah Wardani is currently Executive Director, Jakarta Biennale 2021. Previously, she was the Assistant Director of the Resource Centre at the National Gallery Singapore (2015-2019) and Director of the Indonesian Visual Art Archive (IVAA), Yogyakarta, Indonesia, a centre for digital archive and documentation of Indonesian art, as well as a platform for research. Wardani has also been active as a teacher, writer, and curator. Her curatorial work encompasses collaborations with art spaces such as Cemeti Art House, Yogyakarta and ruangrupa, Jakarta, Indonesia. She also served as artistic director of Biennale Jogja XII Equator #2, Indonesia (2013).
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Singapore
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None
None
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
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Birth Date
1975
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Speaker
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Farah Wardani
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Farah Wardani
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Weng Choy
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Lee
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1963
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Malaysia
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President of the Singapore Section of the International Association of Art Critics
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Lee Weng Choy is president of the Singapore Section of the International Association of Art Critics, and a part-time consultant with A+ Works of Art in Kuala Lumpur. Previously, Lee was Artistic Co-Director of The Substation, Singapore; he has taught at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Sotheby’s Institute of Art—Singapore. His essays have appeared in journals such as <i>Afterall</i>, and anthologies such as <i>Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Art: An Anthology </i>(Cornell SEAP, 2012), <i>Over Here: International Perspectives on Art and Culture </i>(MIT Press, 2004), and <i>Theory in Contemporary Art since 1985</i> (Wiley-Blackwell, 2012). He writes the “Ask a Critic” column for <i>Plural Art Mag</i>.
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Lee Weng Choy
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Geopolitics
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Lee Weng Choy is president of the Singapore Section of the International Association of Art Critics, and a part-time consultant with A+ Works of Art in Kuala Lumpur.
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Lee Weng Choy
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Southeast Asia
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Zoe
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Butt
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2014/2016
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The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, Vietnam
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Curator and writer
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Zoe Butt is a curator, writer, speaker, and educator. Her curatorial practice centers on building critically thinking and historically conscious artistic communities, fostering dialogue among cultures of the globalizing souths. She is currently Artistic Director of The Factory Contemporary Arts Centre, Ho Chi Minh City; formerly in directorial/curatorial roles with Sàn Art (Ho Chi Minh City), Long March Project (Beijing); Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Queensland Gallery of Modern Art (Brisbane). Her work has been published by Sharjah Art Foundation, Hatje Cantz, ArtReview, ArtAsiaPacific, JRP-Ringier, Routledge, and Sternberg Press, amongst others.
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Vietnam
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Zoe Butt
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Zoe Butt is a curator, writer, speaker, and educator.
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Zoe Butt