EARLY YEARS PROJECT 23 December 2017
Curating large-scale exhibitions and biennial-making with a sense of wildness
Saturday 23 December 2017 13.30 hrs. At Multi-function Room, 1st floor
13.30 hrs. Registration
14.00 – 17.00 hrs. Start
EARLY YEARS PROJECT #2: Anticipation
An Incubating Project for Young Artists
SILPYUPEN – EDUCATION PROGRAM
Organised by Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
Operated by Tentacles in collaboration with Exhibition Department, and Education Department
Curating large-scale exhibitions and biennial-making with a sense of wildness
Saturday 23 December 2017, 14.00 – 17.00 hrs.
Multi-function Room, 1st floor, BACC
Speaker: Natasha Ginwala
Moderators: Henry Tan, and Saksit Khunkitti
This lecture-presentation explores the infrastructural asymmetries in large-scale exhibitions and collective methods that may evolve in biennial-making. How may the exhibition remain a site of unlearning, as we have witnessed in the making of documenta 14? and what does it mean to continue conversations once the artistic work is released from the exhibition ‘body’ and transmits itself into the world? We wish to think through exhibitions as devices of knowledge-making and vibrant materiality as well as the grounds for alliance that unfold ways of “being singular plural”.
*This event will be conducted in English with Thai translation.
About Speaker: Natasha Ginwala is an independent curator and writer. She has been curator of Contour Biennale 8 Polyphonic Worlds: Justice as Medium and curatorial advisor for documenta 14 (2017). Recent projects include My East is Your West featuring Shilpa Gupta and Rashid Rana at the 56th Venice Biennale; Still Against the Sky featuring Hajra Waheed at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, and Corruption…Everybody Knows with e-flux, New York within the framework of the SUPERCOMMUNITY project. Ginwala was a member of the artistic team for the 8th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art (with Juan A. Gaitán) and has curated The Museum of Rhythm at Taipei Biennale 2012 (with Anselm Franke) and at Muzeum Sztuki (with Daniel Muzyczuk). From 2013-15 she led the multi-part curatorial project Landings with Vivian Ziherl. Her upcoming projects include Riots: Slow Cancellation of the Future at ifa Gallery, Berlin and Stuttgart in early 2018. Ginwala writes on contemporary art and visual culture in various periodicals and has contributed to numerous publications.
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