From an exploration of Singapore’s pre-colonial past, to an account of the pluralist 1950s–70s, a reconstruction of the “missing years” of our history, and a unique look at colonial society through animals, explore Singapore’s many pasts.
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Palestinian journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi says he’s receiving threats, exactly like Anas Al Sharif did before Israel assassinated him. Please spread the word.
Meet Japanese chef Chikahiro Naoya. He's been holding a one man protest every week outside the Israeli Embassy in Tokyo, shouting 'stop the genocide and free Palestine'
SOS! the volunteers on 'Madleen' have been kidnapped by Israeli forces.
Greta Thunberg is a Swedish citizen.
Pressure their foreign ministries and help us keep them safe!
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Together, we reflect on endings as intentional acts, shifting forces, and sites of memory, asking:
📷 What remains? 📷 What transforms? 📷 What does it mean to end, and to begin again?
Thanks, Mijung for embarking on this conversation - of what to think, when we think of the end of art spaces.
If you are in Seoul, this Saturday, join us this at I
@insaartspace (1pm to 3pm).
What happens when an art space ends? Is it closure—or transition? Join us for a timely conversation with artists and organisers from Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan whose spaces—like IAS—have come to a close.
Their artistic and research practices enact, examine, and extend the agency and animacy of an/archives in contemporary art and art history in and beyond Asia. Interested, please PM me to find out more.
Anyone interested in this tomorrow (Tuesday) Lunch Mingle (12pm - 1.30pm) and a series of presentations by Tintin Wulia , , Leyla Stevens, and Thanavi Chotpradit (1.30pm - 4pm).
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Article published in 2021. Thinking of Myanmar - article about Myanmar punks & music for democracy. [...] practice of clattering pots and pans is associated with exorcising evil in Myanmar and it has been deployed nightly to show disgust at the junta.
A friend shared that a tree (Monkey Pod Tree - SAMANEA SAMAN) would need to be cut down this Sat, 12 April, 2025. She wondered if any artists might want to use parts of the tree to create artworks or craft things. Interested? DM me?