In this talk, Dr. Sambrani looked into the development of "contemporary art" from non-Western origins within a global art historical and curatorial network. With particular reference to Indian and Indonesian art, the histories of how artists negotiate the limits of the contemporary in terms of political practice as well as curatorial judgement were discussed. Dr. Sambrani shared his own experiences as a researcher and curator of contemporary Indian art.
The talk was conducted in English, held on on Tuesday, 12 September 2006.
Video by AAA.
Notes: The following materials related to the talk are kept in Organisation File (Hong Kong): Asia Art Archive (AAA)
1) 1 Print out of the powerpoint presentation from the seminar (English)
2) 1 Print out of an essay Contemporary Indian art: narratives beyond the nation: a subcontinental bracketing, via Singapore (English)
3) 1 Print out of an essay The limits of contemporary art: authenticity and the native body (English)
The talk was conducted in English, held on on Tuesday, 12 September 2006.
Video by AAA.
Notes: The following materials related to the talk are kept in Organisation File (Hong Kong): Asia Art Archive (AAA)
1) 1 Print out of the powerpoint presentation from the seminar (English)
2) 1 Print out of an essay Contemporary Indian art: narratives beyond the nation: a subcontinental bracketing, via Singapore (English)
3) 1 Print out of an essay The limits of contemporary art: authenticity and the native body (English)
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English
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2006
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00:41:3
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DVD
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1
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