National Gallery Singapore Publication
CHARTING THOUGHTS:
ESSAYS ON ART IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
A new research book has been published by the National Gallery of Singapore. It contains essays on Southeast Asian art by 25 scholars.
An Introduction: Low Sze Wee
Address of Art: Vicinity of Region, Horizon of History - Patrick D. Flores
- When Was Modernism? A Historiography of Singapore Art - Kevin Chua
- The 19th-Century "Origins" of Singapore Art - Kwa Chong Guan
- Colonial Art as a Space of the Asian Modern - John Clark
- The Javanese Painter Raden Saleh (c. 1811-1880): A Star in the Firmament of Indonesian Modern Visual Art - Marie-Odette Scalliet
- Towards a History of the Asian Photographer at Home and Abroad: Case Studies of Southeast Asian Pioneers Francis Chit, Kassian Cephas and Yu Chong
Gael Newton
- Pre-war (1886-1941) Art Activities of the Chinese Communityin Singapore through a Narrative Framework of Diasporic Bonds - Yeo Mang Thong
- A "Forgotten" Art World: The Singapore Art Club and its Colonial Women Artists
Yvonne Low
- Balinese Modernism - Adrian Vikers
- The Birth of Tine Art' in Southeast Asia, 1900-1945 - Ushiroshoji Masahiro
- Conditions of Freedom, Contingencies of Art - Patrick D. Flores
- The Transition of Thai Traditional Art to Modern Art in the 1950s and 1960s
Somporn Rodboon
- Landscape Painting in Indonesia: Continuity and Change in President Sukarno's Collection
Susie Protschky
- Conflict and Denial: The Discourse of Identity in Indonesian Art, 1950s-1980s
Aminudin TH Siregar
- Lim Hak Tai Points a Third Way: Towards a Socially Engaged Art by the Nanyang Artists,
1950s-1960s - Seng Yu Jin
- The Woman and the Vista: Intimate Revolt of the Cultural Left
Simon Soon
- Cultural Wars in Southeast Asia: The Birth of the Critical Exhibition in the 1970s
Seng Yu Jin
- Reading Conceptual Art in Southeast Asia: A Beginning - T.K. Sabapathy
- The Singapore Contemporary and Contemporary Art in Singapore
C.J.W.-L. Wee
- Continuity and Change: Vietnamese Art in the Age of Doi Mdi
Nora A.Taylor
- Unpacking the Legacy of an Exceptional Artist from Myanmar: Bagyi Aung Soe (1923-1990)
Yin Ker
- Emergencies: History and the Auto-Ethnographic Impulse in Contemporary Cambodian Art -
Ashley Thompson
- Rhetorical Postures and the Photographic Condition: A Minor Malaysian Detour - Adele Tan
- Undoing the Global: Contemporary Art of Singapore - June Yap
- Drafting History: Meditation on Location, Institutions and Myth-Making in Visual Arts in Postcolonial Singapore - Venka Purushothaman
- Metonym and Metaphor, Islands and Continents: Reflections on Curating Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia - Lee Weng Choy
Figures 1.1 to 25.5
Notes on the Contributors
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