This book project was part of an annual series of Summer seminars held at Hong Kong's Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts, which brought the intellectual community together to debate the social issues of the day. The artists, writers, and scholars included in these texts represent unconventional thinkers completing rigorous scholarship that we think is important to be published today, as Hong Kong seeks for social and political alternatives. This book will be of interest to public intellectuals, political/cultural theorists and thinkers, as well as the international art community.
This book project was part of an annual series of Summer seminars held at Hong Kong's Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts, which brought the intellectual community together to debate the social issues of the day. The artists, writers, and scholars included in these texts represent unconventional thinkers completing rigorous scholarship that we think is important to be published today, as Hong Kong seeks for social and political alternatives. This book will be of interest to public intellectuals, political/cultural theorists and thinkers, as well as the international art community.
Dr. Melissa Lee is CEO of the Chinese Canadian Museum. Previously, during the commissioning of this book and project, she was the Education and Public Programmes Curator at Tai Kwun. She holds degrees from McGill, University of Canterbury, and Lancaster. Daniel Ho is Senior Editor at Tai Kwun Centre for Heritage and Arts, Hong Kong. Previously, he was Chief Editor of Ran Dian magazine. He holds a MA from McGill University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Remembering the 1960s: Examining the Double Legacy of the 60s and the Notion of Criticality It Has Engendered in Contemporary Life.- 2. 1968, or Vulnerability in the Two Koreas.- 3. Autonomia: On the Entwinement of Workerism and Aesthetic Autonomy in the Work of Piero Manzoni.- 4. Rirkrit Tiravanija in Conversation.- 5. Martha Rosler and Rirkrit Tiravanija in Conversation with Tobias Berger.- 6. Living Futurities: Alien Commons in Contemporary Art.
1. Remembering the 1960s: Examining the Double Legacy of the 60s and the Notion of Criticality It Has Engendered in Contemporary Life.- 2. 1968, or Vulnerability in the Two Koreas.- 3. Autonomia: On the Entwinement of Workerism and Aesthetic Autonomy in the Work of Piero Manzoni.- 4. Rirkrit Tiravanija in Conversation.- 5. Martha Rosler and Rirkrit Tiravanija in Conversation with Tobias Berger.- 6. Living Futurities: Alien Commons in Contemporary Art.
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