FLOW is a 3 day series of events, performances, talks, and screenings, initiated by Erika Tan in association with Researchers-in-Residence Bettina Fung & Ada Hao, Founding Member Annie Jael Kwan and with the participation, input and support of the AAA network, Iniva, Live Art Development Agency and Alex and Rhian from Raven Row. Asia-Art-Activism / … Continue reading
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LUST FOR DUST – Public Programme – 29 June-1 July, La Friche, Marseille
TAMPERED EMOTIONS – LUST FOR DUST Public program 29 June — 1 July October, 2018 Contributors : Bianca Baldi, Eva Barois de Caevel, Karima Boudou, Jana J. Haeckel, Natasha Marie Llorens, Paul-Emmanuel Odin, Roxanne Maillet, Douglas Morland, susan pui san lok, Jean-Charles de Quillacq, Roee Rosen, Liv Schulman, Ruti Sela, Ghita Skali, Doriane Souilhol, Camille … Continue reading
PRESENCE / China Dream: Contemporary Chinese Art x Liverpool – Opening 8 Feb 2018
PRESENCE: A Window into Contemporary Chinese Art Exhibition dates: Friday 9 February – Sunday 3 June Exhibition opening hours: Wednesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm Venue: The Vaults, St. George’s Hall, entrance via the Heritage Centre on St. John’s Lane, Liverpool Admission: Free Above: Lu Xinjian, City DNA / Salford and Manchester, 2016. (c) the artist. Image courtesy the … Continue reading
DIASPORA PAVILION | Wolverhampton Art Gallery – Exhibition – Opening 9 Feb 2018
Diaspora Pavilion Wolverhampton Art Gallery 9 February 2018 VIP Reception 4:30-5:30pm Private View 5:30pm onwards Abbas Zahedi, MANNA: Machine Aided Neural Networking of Affect (2017), Diaspora Pavilion. Image courtesy ICF Diaspora Pavilion presented the work of nineteen artists at Palazzo Pisani a Santa Marina in Venice during the 57th Biennale. Taking place between 13 May and … Continue reading
30 Years of CFCCA – Publication – Cornerhouse January 2018 Sale
30 Years of Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art In 2016 Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art celebrated 30 years since the organization was founded. It was formed in 1986 as the Chinese View Arts Association, a festival platform of art, music and dance whose purpose was to create an improved understanding of Chinese culture for UK … Continue reading
TRINH T MINH-HA – Symposium, ICA London – 3 Dec 2017
Trinh T Minh-ha: Symposium 3 Dec 2017 ICA London, Cinema 1 2pm – 5.30pm “It is necessary for me always to keep in mind that one cannot really theorize about film, but only with film. This is how the field can remain open.” – Trinh T Minh-ha, Framer Framed As part of the ICA retrospective … Continue reading
CONCEPTUALISM: Intersectional Readings, International Framings – BAM Conference, Van Abbemuseum – NEXT WEEK
Black Artists and Modernism and Van Abbemuseum View of Nil Yalter, C’est un dur métier que l’exil / Exile is a hard job, 1976/2015. Mixed media. Nil Yalter, 1973-2015, La Verrière, Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Brussels. Photo: Isabelle Arthuis, 2015. Conference: “Conceptualism – Intersectional Readings, International Framings” Black Artists and Modernism in Europe after 1968 December 7–9, 2017 BOOK … Continue reading
MOBILE CHORUS – Diaspora Pavilion, Venice – 26 Nov 2017
MOBILE CHORUS Participatory performance with susan pui san lok * 5.15 – 5.45pm Diaspora Pavilion Palazzo Pisani a Santa Marina, Calle de le Erbe, Venice ALL WELCOME * To participate, please download the Soundcloud app and search SPSL for the Mobile Chorus playlist, or visit https://soundcloud.com/susanpuisanlok/sets/mobile-chorus Mobile Chorus (2006-ongoing) is a 3-minute, 5-part instrumental score, … Continue reading
DIASPORA PAVILION: Closing Programme – Venice – 25-26 Nov 2017
Diaspora Pavilion Palazzo Pisani a Santa Marina, 6104 Calle de le Erbe, Venice EVENT DETAILS To mark the closing of the Diaspora Pavilion, seven of the exhibiting artists are returning to Venice to activate the site through a two-day programme of performances, tours, screenings and a roundtable discussion on the 25th and 26th of November. … Continue reading
CONCEPTUALISM: Intersectional Readings, International Framings – Conference, Van Abbemuseum – 7-9 Dec 2017
Black Artists and Modernism and Van Abbemuseum View of Nil Yalter, C’est un dur métier que l’exil / Exile is a hard job, 1976/2015. Mixed media. Nil Yalter, 1973-2015, La Verrière, Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, Brussels. Photo: Isabelle Arthuis, 2015. Conference: “Conceptualism – Intersectional Readings, International Framings” Black Artists and Modernism in Europe after 1968 December 7–9, 2017 Van … Continue reading