The publication, edited by Ute Meta Bauer and Brigitte Oetker, includes a selection of essays focusing on the practice of curating in Southeast Asia. "The diversity of voices in this publication mirrors the complexity of the region itself: its various curatorial spaces, infrastructures, and political systems. What emerges is a highly diverse art system that shifts away from traditional formats to embrace new or alternative platforms — from symposia to fieldwork — with the aim of emphasizing curating as a process of critical thinking that goes beyond presentations and representations." — from the back cover.
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English, 
German
postcolonialism,  curatorial studies,  South East Asia,  curatorial practice,  independent art space
2016
287
9783956792601
2
anthology
SouthEastAsia — Spaces of the Curatorial
- Ute Meta BAUER
Within and Across: Troublesome Propositions
- Patrick D. FLORES
Framing Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia through Exhibitionary Discourses
- SENG Yujin, 辛友仁
The Mekong as a Site of Artistic Production
- Gridthiya GAWEEWONG, กฤติยา กาวีวงศ์
Why Play? An Outsider's Point of View on Making and Seeing Art in Myanmar Today
- Yin Ker
The Singapore Art Archive Project and the Institutions of Memory in Southeast Asia
- Nora A. TAYLOR
The Curatorial as Buoy and Beacon
- Kevin CHUA
Who Cares a Lot? Ruangrupa as Curatorship
- David TEH
Tuesday in the Tropics
- Tony GODFREY, 高逸遠
Practicing Friendship: Respecting Time as a Curator
- Zoe BUTT
Rethinking Curatorial Colonialism
- Simon SOON
Southeast Asia in a Crawl Space: Tempering Curatorial Hubris
- Eileen LEGASPI-RAMIREZ
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