'The 2012 New Museum Triennial features thirty-four artists, artist groups, and temporary collectives—totaling over fifty participants—born between the mid-1970s and mid-1980s, many of whom have never before exhibited in the US. "The Ungovernables," the second triennial exhibition at the New Museum, acknowledges the impossibility of fully representing a generation in formation and instead embraces the energy of that generation’s urgencies. These urgencies are formal and philosophical, material and ideological. They stem from the unique experiences of this generation who came of age in the aftermath of the independence and revolutionary movements that promised to topple Western colonialism. However, these revolutions became mired in military dictatorships, the emergence of integrated world capitalism, regional and global economic crises, the rise of fundamentalism, and international interventions as well as failures to intervene. Faced with this somewhat bleak inheritance, artists in "The Ungovernables" embrace their complex relationship to history and assert a remarkable resourcefulness, pragmatism, and hopefulness in their work.' (from New Museum website)
Includes introductory essays on individual participating artists, and colour plates of the artists' works.
Note that only artists of Asian descent will be listed below.
Onsite
Ryan INOUYE, 
English
2012
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catalogue
The Ungovernables - Eungie JOO, 주은지
A Very Natural Disaster - Lynette YIADOM-BOAKYE
Where Do I Stand Now? - Hassan KHAN
How to Feel a Leak? - CAMP
Who Counts As Radical? Southern Revolutions and Their Inverted Mirrors - Miguel A. LOPEZ
30 Minutes of Amnesia - Kemang WA LEHULERE
Paranoid City - Iman ISSA
When Fox Becomes Polar Bear - Iman ISSA
Another Sun is Possible - Sebastian Villar ROJAS, Adrian Villar ROJAS
Reimagining Infrastructure: Alternative Constructions, A Vision - Gabi NGCOBO
1989 - Rayyane TABET, John GREENBERG
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