A collection of talks hosted at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) featuring expert curators and institutional representatives from around the world.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArts |
Professor Harriet Edquist surveys some of the issues that surround the ever-expanding idea of the archive, with examples ranging from the highly structured archive of John Soane to the participatory and community-oriented archive models advocated by ... more
Soichiro Fukutake presents the thinking behind his bold, far-reaching experiment on islands in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. Benesse Art Site Naoshima comprises museums, permanent art installations and commissions on the islands of Naoshima, Teshima and I... more
Dr Wiyu Wahono, noted Indonesian-born, German-educated art collector shares insights into the contemporary Indonesian art scene. more
As part of Film Saturdays @ SCAF, Tokyo-based art impresario Joni Waka introduces The Strangest Stranger, a documentary film in which he also features. The Strangest Stranger, 2016, is directed by Magnus Bärtås. more
Indonesia-based curator and writer, Alia Swastika presents on contemporary Indonesian art. more
As part of Film Saturdays @ SCAF, Craig Judd, artist, independent curator, arts writer and educator, provides an introduction to the film Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict, and explores the era in which Peggy thrived - with special emphasis on post-war ab... more
Aaron Seeto and Rachel Kent in conversation about Southeast-Asian art, moderated by Gene Sherman. Aaron Seeto is Curatorial Manager, Asian and Pacific Art at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, and Rachel Kent is Chief Curator at the ... more
As part of Film Saturdays @ SCAF, Melanie Eastburn, Senior Curator, Asian Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, provides an introduction to the film Cutie and the Boxer, and speaks about the Japanese art scene from the late 1960s - early 1970s. Cutie ... more
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