Topography]]> History]]> Mythology]]> Path. (2012 – ongoing), a body of work revolving around migration, movement, and belonging that reframes our existence by recasting our relationship to the past.]]> Boedi Widjaja]]> Asia]]> Mythology]]> Chia-Wei Hsu]]> Chia Wei Hsu]]> Asia]]> Mythology]]> Daniel Hui]]> Asia]]>
Trinh T. Min-ha. Films.
Online Film Programme: Speaking/Thinking Nearby]]>
Ritual]]> Mythology]]> Performance]]>
Holzfeind is interested in architectural and social utopias that create an alternative living. She documents the shamanistic rituals of the Japanese improvisation/noise duo IRO, Toshio and Shizuko Orimo, in what they call “Punk Kagura”—in reference to Kagura, a ritual dance tradition and music for the gods. Holzfeind uses a visual language that adapts their mystical rituals: breaks in image; the colour and narrative corresponding with the soundscape; the modernist architecture of Takamasa Yosizaka; and the surrounding nature in which the duo performs a choreography for healing our damaged planet. The urgency is underlined in the title the time is now.]]>
Heidrun Holzfeind]]> Ella Raidel]]> Video]]> Asia]]>
Mythology]]> History]]> Urbanism]]> Fyerool Darma]]> Southeast Asia]]> Regionalism]]> Politics]]> Mythology]]> The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia (2014-ongoing), the artist is currently engaged in a series of works that probe Asia’s political histories and spiritual thought systems. Specifically, he is interested in the histories of revolt and subversion sited at both the ‘left’ and the ‘right’ end of the political spectrum, paying attention to figures, moments, and movements that eschew classification under an obsolete scheme of polarized opposition. At the same time, he is also intent on speculating about the relevance these questions will carry in 50 years’ time when our existing epistemological frameworks will be drastically altered by accelerated technological transformations, geopolitical shifts, and ecological crises at a planetary level.]]> Ho Tzu Nyen]]> Installation]]> Film]]> Performance]]> Southeast Asia]]> Nature]]> Mythology]]> History]]> Jimmy Ong]]> Southeast Asia]]> Tradition]]> Mythology]]> Jompet Kuswidananto]]> Installation]]> Multimedia Installation]]> Performance]]> Southeast Asia]]> History]]> Mythology]]> Regionalism]]> Supernatural]]> Kenneth Dean]]> Asia]]> Southeast Asia]]> Mythology]]> Indigenous Knowledge]]> Ritual]]> History]]>
A public programme of Ghosts and Spectres – Shadows of History.]]>
Zarina Muhammad]]> Stefania Rossetti]]> Vivian Wang]]> Eric Lee]]> Tini Aliman]]> Southeast Asia]]>