David Teh: Asia Pacific: Visual Histories of War and Postwar

 

September 12, 2019 | 10 AM
UP Vargas Museum
Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center, Roxas Avenue, University of the Philippines, Diliman, 1101 Quezon City, Philippines

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Day 1: September 12, 10am-1pm | 3/f North Wing, UP Vargas Museum, Quezon City

Day 2: September 13, 1-4pm | 3/f Sensorium, UP Vargas Museum, Quezon City

Public Talk RSVP: vargasmuseum@up.edu.ph
Learn more: www.eskwelabap.com

Seminar fee waived for UP students.

 

About David Teh

Teh is a curator and associate professor at the National University of Singapore, specialising in Southeast Asian Contemporary Art. His curatorial efforts have included Unreal Asia (55. Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, 2009), Video Vortex #7 (Yogyakarta, 2011), TRANSMISSION (Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok, 2014), Misfits: Pages from a Loose-leaf Modernity (Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, 2017) and Returns, a project for the 12th Gwangju Biennale (2018). David’s writings have appeared in journals including Third Text, ARTMargins, Afterall, and Theory, Culture and Society. His book “Thai Art: Currencies of the Contemporary” was recently published by the MIT Press. Teh is also a director of Future Perfect, a gallery and project platform in Singapore.


SEMINARS are strictly limited to 10-12 applicants who will take part in these intensive workshops. These sessions will be targeted to individuals who seek to have more intimate dialogue with guest artists, curators or academics, and are interested in participating in getting feedback for their own work or practice. Each SEMINAR will be different from each other, depending on the guest instructor. Walk-ins will not be entertained.

PUBLIC PROGRAMMES depart from BAP’s previous programmes that are free and open to the public. Through artist talks, film screenings, and workshops, course leaders are able to introduce their practices and topics for ESKWELA’s seminars. To reserve a seat, email info@bellasartesprojects.org.

ESKWELA is an experimental school period for transdisciplinary thought and context-responsive art making brought together by Bellas Artes Projects.

 

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