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Nov 12, 2024 |
artreview.com | Emily Chun
In Niro at Canal Projects, the former car of the artist’s late father becomes a ‘psychological prosthetic’ for their burdened relationshipWhen the French philosopher Jean Baudrillard visited the United States in the 1980s, he was both alarmed and mesmerised by the cars that crammed the freeways of Los Angeles: ‘All you need to know about American society can be gleaned from an anthropology of its driving behaviour,’ he declared in his book America (1986).
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Dec 5, 2023 |
artasiapacific.com | Caroline Ha Thuc |David Frazier |Emily Chun
People This conversation is part of a series between Caroline Ha Thuc and curators across Asia Pacific. Carol Yinghua Lu is a curator, art critic, and director of the Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum, where she recently curated the first major survey of Wang Youshen, “Codes of Culture” (2022), and the Yokohama Triennale (2023) with co-curator Liu Ding. She was a contributing editor at Frieze magazine (2008–2018) and a visiting fellow at Tate Research Centre (2013).
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Nov 1, 2023 |
artasiapacific.com | Caroline Ha Thuc |David Frazier |Emily Chun
People This conversation is part of a series between Caroline Ha and curators across Asia Pacific. Bill Nguyen is an artist, educator, and curator based in Vietnam. Nguyen co-led education programs at Hanoi Documentary Lab (DOCLAB) until 2013 and co-founded Manzi, a non-profit gallery and café. He has been an assistant curator for The Factory of Contemporary Arts Centre in Ho Chi Minh City since 2017. In 2022, Nguyen was appointed as the director of The Nguyen Art Foundation.
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Oct 25, 2023 |
artasiapacific.com | HG Masters |David Frazier |Emily Chun
People Following the departure of heavy stormclouds comes fresh air and, in the desert, a flourishing of plant and animallife. This moment of regeneration and growth is the idea behind the second editionof the Diriyah Contemporary Art Biennale, which is set to open on February 20,2024 just outside of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
artasiapacific.com | Caroline Ha Thuc |David Frazier |Emily Chun
People Curators Conversations is a series of dialogues between Hong Kong-based writer, researcher, and curator Caroline Ha Thuc and curators across the Asia-Pacific region. The first in the series is Indonesian-born Alia Swastika, a curator and writer who has been working as director of the Biennale Jogja Foundation since 2015.
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