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SUMMARY:I See You | Artists and Curators in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “See Me\, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia” explores the emergence of video installation art in the region during the 1980s and 1990s through the restaging and reproduction of significant works by ten artists.\n\nJoin us for a discussion between artists Dr Baharudin Mohd Arus and Jean Marie Syjuco\, and exhibition curators Clarissa Chikiamco and Cheng Jia Yun\, where they will delve into curatorial narratives and the dynamic process of collaboration between the artists and curators in the exhibition.\n\n—\nAbout the Speakers\n\nBAHARUDIN MOHD ARUS is one of Malaysia’s pioneering media artists. Interested in motors from a young age\, Baharudin has been making robotic sculptures and kinetic artworks since 1989. He participated in the Balai Seni Visual Negara’s Young Contemporary Art Exhibition in 1969\, 1971\, 1975 and 1981. Baharudin is a professor at Universiti Malaysia Sabah and has also written several papers on fine art\, art education\, the indigenous art of Malaysia\, the art of Brunei and Islamic art history. He received his BFA and PhD from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)\, Malaysia and his MA from the University of Tulsa\, USA. He is currently a lecturer in the Art and Design faculty at City University Malaysia.\n\nJEAN MARIE SYJUCO is a visual artist whose practice spans painting\, performance\, sculpture\, installation and video. She is well known for performance art and the collaborative nature of her works. She won the gold medal for Sculpture in the 1980 Art Association of the Philippines Annual Art Competition for her minimal nylon string installation titled Traps: A Spatial Approach to Mass and Insinuation. She is also a recipient of the 1990 Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Thirteen Artists Award. She is the co-founder and chief curator of ART LAB: Atelier Cesare and Jean Marie Syjuco\, a developmental art facility in Manila focused on multi-media art experimentation.\n\nCLARISSA CHIKIAMCO is a curator at National Gallery Singapore\, researching on Philippine art\, artists’ moving image practice and post-war art of Southeast Asia. Exhibitions at the Gallery she has worked on include “A Fact Has No Appearance: Art Beyond the Object”\, “Chua Mia Tee: Directing the Real” and “Nam June Paik: The Future is Now”. She is a PhD candidate in Film Studies at King’s College London.\n\nCHENG JIA YUN is a curator at National Gallery Singapore\, where she researches post-war art of Southeast Asia. Her projects include “Awakenings: Art in Society in Asia 1960s–1990s”\, “Suddenly Turning Visible: Art and Architecture in Southeast Asia 1969–1989” and “Chng Seok Tin: Drawn Through a Press”.\n\n—\nAbout “See Me\, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia”\nJoin us on a journey back in time to find out and explore the history of video installation art. This two-part series offers a fascinating look at the pivotal moments when video installation first emerged in the 1980s and 1990s\, staged and recreated at the latest “See Me\, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia” exhibition.\n\nThrough experimentation\, these ten Southeast Asian Artists combined installation\, performance\, audience participation together with video\, leading to a new form of art as a result of their interdisciplinary approach.\n\nFor more details and upcoming programmes\, please visit nationalgallery.sg/SeeMeSeeYou.
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LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, City Hall Wing\, Level B1\, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium\, 1 St Andrew’s Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:Dinh Q. Lê in Conversation: Crossing the Farther Shore\, at National Gallery Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Displayed for the first time in Asia in the exhibition Living Pictures: Photography in Southeast Asia\, Vietnamese American artist Dinh Q. Lê’s installation Crossing the Farther Shore (2014) is a rare record of the everyday lives of Southern Vietnamese people in the pre-Vietnam war period\, reflected through abandoned images collected by the artist himself. \n\nIn this artist talk moderated by art historian Roger Nelson\, Dinh Q. Lê will delve into the processes and motivations behind the work\, its relation to his practice in photography\, his perspectives on his work in the context of the exhibition\, and his involvement in the independent art space Sàn Arts\, which he co-founded in 2007.
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LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, City Hall Wing\, Level B1\, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium\, 1 St Andrew’s Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
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