This publication documents an exchange of ideas among a group of curators from Southeast Asia and Japan, held in the form of a three-day forum, 'Imagining New Ecologies', organised by The Japan Foundation Art Center, Tokyo in October 2018.
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conference,  curatorial practice,  art education,  South East Asia,  Japan
2019
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About Art Studies 05
Curators' Forum 2018: Imagining New Ecologies
Forum Participants
A Note from the Editors and Forum Team
Session 1: Public
Public
- CHE Kyongfa, 최경화
How Low Can You Go?
- Ayos PURWOAJI
The Shaping of Myanmar Art Scene and Who Can Play Which Role in It
- Maung Day
Making Room for Reasonable Disagreements
- Selene YAP
The Role Required of the Art Museum
- Haruko KUMAKURA
Untimely Deaths, Undying Time
- GOH Sze Ying
DISCUSSION
Session 2: History
History
- Beverly YONG
Microhistory/Alternative History: Artistic Production in Looking at Identity, Political Struggle, and Expression
- LE Thuan Uyen
The Plurality of History: History and history
- Maki NISHIDA
A Commitment to Telling: Curatorial Labor and Counter-Hegemonic Histories
- Lisa ITO-TAPANG
A Ghost of Collectivity: Hauntology and Curation of the Future
- Vipash PURICHANONT
When the Exhibition Recurs
- Arata HASEGAWA
DISCUSSION
Session 3: Education
Education
- Naoko HORIUCHI, 堀内奈穂子
Can the Contemporary Art Museum Be a New Place for Learning?
- Eise SHIRAKI, 白木栄世
Ways of Negotiation
- Bill NGUYEN
Collective as School
- Leonhard BARTOLOMEUS
School of Improper Education: Education of the Heart, the Mind, and Everything in Between
- Syafiatudina
DISCUSSION
DISCUSSION: Closing Thoughts
Afterword
- Yasuko FURUICHI, 古市保子
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