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Art & Market
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‘Ian’s Research Club’ is a podcast hosted by A&M Associate Editor, Ian Tee. In episode eight, he speaks to curators Tina Baum and Phoebe Scott about the exhibition ‘Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia’ at National Gallery Singapore. They unpack how the show challenges stereotypes about First Nations people and what defines their art. For audiences encountering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art for the first time, this episode serves as a primer on their rich aesthetic and cultural traditions, as well as Australia’s complex history. Visit Art & Market (www.artandmarket.net), to listen to the episode and view images of artworks and exhibitions discussed. You can also find the podcast by searching “Ian’s Research Club'' on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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‘Ian’s Research Club’ is a podcast hosted by A&M Associate Editor, Ian Tee. In episode eight, he speaks to curators Tina Baum and Phoebe Scott about the exhibition ‘Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia’ at National Gallery Singapore. They unpack how the show challenges stereotypes about First Nations people and what defines their art. For audiences encountering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art for the first time, this episode serves as a primer on their rich aesthetic and cultural traditions, as well as Australia’s complex history. Visit Art & Market (www.artandmarket.net), to listen to the episode and view images of artworks and exhibitions discussed. You can also find the podcast by searching “Ian’s Research Club'' on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
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RESET Talk 3 | IRL or WWW: Between Physical and Virtual Spaces
Art & Market
1 hour 42 seconds
4 years ago
RESET Talk 3 | IRL or WWW: Between Physical and Virtual Spaces
RESET is an A&M project in partnership with Singapore Art Week 2021. RESET Talk 3 | IRL or WWW: Between Physical and Virtual Spaces How can an exhibition comfortably inhabit both virtual and physical spaces? What are the subtle differences that both the curator and artist have to pay attention to as they work to ensure prime engagement on not one but two platforms? We get first-hand accounts from SAW project organisers and see if there are best practices that can be instructive for future endeavours. Panellists: Kirti Upadhyaya, Assistant Curator, OH! Open House Nature Shankar, Co-Founder, Our Softest Hour Teow Yue Han, Artist and Co-Founder, INTER–MISSION Tulika Ahuja, Curator and Founder, MAMA MAGNET Moderated by Selene Yap, Assistant Curator, Singapore Art Museum This panel discussion was broadcast on 7 January 2021, as the third of five in the RESET series. More information at artandmarket.net/reset.
Art & Market
‘Ian’s Research Club’ is a podcast hosted by A&M Associate Editor, Ian Tee. In episode eight, he speaks to curators Tina Baum and Phoebe Scott about the exhibition ‘Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia’ at National Gallery Singapore. They unpack how the show challenges stereotypes about First Nations people and what defines their art. For audiences encountering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art for the first time, this episode serves as a primer on their rich aesthetic and cultural traditions, as well as Australia’s complex history. Visit Art & Market (www.artandmarket.net), to listen to the episode and view images of artworks and exhibitions discussed. You can also find the podcast by searching “Ian’s Research Club'' on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.