Ecosystems]]> Globalisation]]> Amy Lien & Enzo Camacho]]> Installation]]> Performance]]> Southeast Asia]]> Artistic Research]]> Ways of Seeing]]> Ambitious Lovers. Artists’ Films and Moving Images are Modern Classics, Still. discussing strategies for displaying time-based media in contemporary art.]]> Andrea Lissoni]]> Film]]> Video]]> Southeast Asia]]> Urbanism]]> Environmental Crisis]]> As They Grow Older and Wiser (2016). Ang was fascinated by the legal loopholes that allowed for a massive transplanting of rare and exotic trees from the region of Chiang Mai to the fast-changing city of Bangkok for decorative purposes. Framed against Singapore’s nation-building narratives, the artist is interested in the manipulation of nature through state-driven initiatives and policies of environmental control, greening, and city-branding. Such endeavours include the Tree Planting campaign of 1963 and the government’s subsequent initiatives directed to fabricate a new understanding of nature and obliterate the country’s past of clearing forests to make way for plantation economy.]]> Ang Song Nian]]> Photography]]> Installation]]> Southeast Asia]]> Ritual]]> Performance]]> anGie seah]]> Drawing]]> Installation]]> Performance]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Ecosystems]]> Globalisation]]> They Come to Us without a Word at the U.S. Pavilion during the 56th Venice Biennale. While in residence Daneri will give a Curatorial Tour of Joan Jonas: They Come to Us without a Word at the NTU CCA Singapore and will provide a deeper understanding of Jonas' way of working and share insights into how the artist developed the different elements of her exhibition. Daneri will research Singapore’s port city status and different mutations of trade and migration and how this has affected the psychogeographic landscape of Singapore. She will also connect with local artists to gain an awareness of Singaporean arts communities.]]> Anna Daneri]]> Curating]]> Southeast Asia]]> Artistic Research]]> Curatorial Practice]]> Dublett (2012 – 2016). Each edition of Dublett consists of a new artist’s book and an anthology of commissioned texts on the artist or project at hand, written by contributors from a variety of disciplines that aim to cultivate art mediation within a book format. While in residence, Szefer Karlsen also aims to connect with artists, curators, writers and designers in Singapore, focusing on the intersections between editorial and curatorial practices.]]> Anne Szefer Karlsen]]> Curating]]> Southeast Asia]]> History]]> Anocha Suwichakornpong]]> Film]]> Southeast Asia]]> Artistic Research]]> Antariksa]]> Writing/Text]]> Southeast Asia]]> Decolonialism]]> History]]> Postcolonialism]]> Anthony Chin]]> Installation]]> Mixed Media]]> Multimedia Installation]]> Southeast Asia]]> Curatorial Practice]]> Public Lecture Series 2018 at the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD), Manila.]]> Anthony Huberman]]> Curating]]> Southeast Asia]]>