Arpita Singh, The Eternal Repose

Arpita Singh, The Eternal Repose, 1997. Oil on canvas. H. 59 1/2 x W. 66 in. (151.1 x 167.6 cm). Private Collection. Photograph courtesy of RL Fine Arts


Not Home Alone: Contemporary Art as Resistance in the Asia Society Triennial

Thursday 12 November 2020
6:30 - 7:15 p.m. New York Time

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Contemporary art in the present moment is a refutation of the perverse dream that society and culture can be walled off and flourish in a self-made oasis. The artistic projects in the Asia Society Triennial: We Do Not Dream Alone trace the lines and trajectories that link people, objects, and ideas across history and geography. “Local” culture is a palimpsest of previous historical encounters with other “local” cultures that continues to be in dialogue, struggle, and exchange with other cultures. Rather than using the more common term “globalization,” which is haunted by the shadow of uniformity and the destruction of difference, we follow Jean-Luc Nancy in using the term “mondialisation,” as a reference to world-forming. In this curatorial lecture, cocurator and former Artistic Director of the Triennial Boon Hui Tan presents his artistic concept and guiding themes through a close reading of artworks in the inaugural Asia Society Triennial.

On Thursday, November 12 at 6:30 p.m. New York time, watch the event live on Asia Society's Facebook or YouTube page.