Earth Work 1979

Earth Work 1979
Author: Charmaine Toh
Publsiher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2016
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789811497858

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Earth Work, originally staged at the National Museum Art Gallery in 1980 by Singapore artist Tang Da Wu, was one of the earliest exhibitions of land art in Singapore. Key works from the exhibition included Gully Curtains, Product of the Sun and Me and Product of the Rain and Me. Earth Work 1979 is a restaging of selected works from the seminal 1980 exhibition. This catalogue delves deeper into Tang’s practice, the circumstances of the creation of his earth works and the environment of Singapore in the 1970s and 1980s through essays, interviews, newspaper articles and never-before-seen photo documentation.

Charting Thoughts

Charting Thoughts
Author: Low Sze Wee,Patrick Flores
Publsiher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 487
Release: 2017-12-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789811419621

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A constellation of thoughts by 25 established and emerging scholars who plot the indices of modernity and locate new coordinates within the shifting landscape of art. These newly commissioned essays are accompanied by close to 200 full-colour image plates.

Reimagining Singapore

Reimagining Singapore
Author: Chee-Hoo Lum,Juliette Yu-Ming Lizeray,Chor Leng Twardzik Ching
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2023-08-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789819908646

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This book approaches the subject of contemporary art by exploring the social embeddedness and identities of Singaporean artists. Linking artistic processes and production to both personal worlds and wider issues, the book examines how artists negotiate their relationships between self and society and between artistic freedom and social responsibility. It is based on original research into the discourses and artistic practices of local artists, with a special focus on emerging artists and artists whose work and perspectives engage with questions of identity. Reimagining contemporary Singapore and their place within it, artists are asserting their multiple and heterogeneous self-identities and contesting hegemonic norms and notions, as they negotiate and adapt to the world around them. This book is relevant to students and researchers in the fields of cultural studies, media studies, art, sociology of art, arts education, and race and ethnicity studies.

Board of Contract Appeals Decisions

Board of Contract Appeals Decisions
Author: United States. Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 2264
Release: 1983
Genre: Defense contracts
ISBN: HARVARD:32044057157596

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The full texts of Armed Services and othr Boards of Contract Appeals decisions on contracts appeals.

Congressional Presentation

Congressional Presentation
Author: United States. Agency for International Development
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2024
Genre: Economic assistance, American
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131476702

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Research Based Art Practices in Southeast Asia

Research Based Art Practices in Southeast Asia
Author: Caroline Ha Thuc
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2022-10-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783031095818

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This book is the first overall study of research-based art practices in Southeast Asia. Its objective is to examine the creative and mutual entanglement of academic and artistic research; in short, the Why, When, What and How of research-based art practices in the region. In Southeast Asia, artists are increasingly engaged in research-based art practices involving academic research processes. They work as historians, archivists, archaeologists or sociologists in order to produce knowledge and/or to challenge the current established systems of knowledge production. As artists, they can freely draw on academic research methodologies and, at the same time, question or divert them for their own artistic purpose. The outcome of their research findings is exhibited as an artwork and is not published or presented in an academic format. This book seeks to demonstrate the emancipatory dimension of these practices, which contribute to opening up our conceptions of knowledge and of art, bestowing a new and promising role to the artists within the society.

The City in Time

The City in Time
Author: Pamela N. Corey
Publsiher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021-12-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780295749242

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In The City in Time, Pamela N. Corey provides new ways of understanding contemporary artistic practices in a region that continues to linger in international perceptions as perpetually “postwar.” Focusing on art from the last two decades, Corey connects artistic developments with social transformations as reflected through the urban landscapes of Ho Chi Minh City and Phnom Penh. As she argues, artists’ engagements with urban space and form reveal ways of grasping multiple and layered senses and concepts of time, whether aligned with colonialism, postcolonial modernity, communism, or postsocialism. The City in Time traces the process through which collective memory and aspiration are mapped onto landscape and built space to shed light on how these vibrant Southeast Asian cities shape artistic practices as the art simultaneously consolidates the city as image and imaginary. Featuring a dynamic array of creative productions that include staged and documentary photography, the moving image, and public performance and installation, The City in Time illustrates how artists from Vietnam and Cambodia have envisioned their rapidly changing worlds.

American Art in Asia

American Art in Asia
Author: Michelle Lim,Kyunghee Pyun
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2022-05-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781000583779

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This book challenges existing notions of what is "American" and/or "Asian" art, moving beyond the identity issues that have dominated art-world conversations of the 1980s and the 1990s and aligning with new trends and issues in contemporary art today, e.g. the Global South, labor, environment, and gender identity. Contributors examine both historical and contemporary instances in art practices and exhibition-making under the rubric of "American art in Asia." The book complicates existing notions of what constitutes American art, Asian American (and American Asian) art. As today’s production and display of contemporary art takes place across diffused borders, under the fluid conditions of a globalized art world since transformed by the COVID-19 pandemic, new contexts and art historical narratives are forming that upend traditional Euro-American mappings of center-margins, migratory patterns and community engagement. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, American studies, Asian studies and visual culture.