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The Potential of Asian thought : contemporary art symposium 1994
- Editor(s):
- Yasuko Furuichi
Izumi Kobayashi
- Article(s):
- Western-style Painting in Japan and the Development of Modernism and the Avant-gardMasato Ozaki
- Proposals from the PresentToshio Shimizu
- The Other Side of the Other: asian Artists in the WestRaiji Kuroda
- Asian Art in the Posthegemonic WorldApinan Posyananda
- How Far Can an Artist's Work Be affected by the West? Cultural aspects of Western and Asian ArtsZulkifli B. Yusoff
- On Thought and ActionCai Guo Qiang
- The Possibilities and Impossibilities of AsiaTatsuo Miyajima
- Publisher(s):
- Tokyo: The Japan Foudation ASEAN Culture Center
- 1994
- Dates:
- Oct. 14 - 15, 1994
Reort of symposium "The potential of Asian thought : contemporary art symposium 1994" organised by The Japan Foundatin ASEAN culture Centre.
Language: ENG
Symposium : "Asian contemporary art reconsidered" report
- Editor(s):
- Yasuko Furuichi
Aki Hoashi
- Article(s):
- East in the West: presentations of Contemporary Asian Art in the U.S.Vishakha N. Desai
- Enriching EncountersCaroline Turner
- Cultural Encounters through Contemporary ArtGremeMurray
- SAM Is Not a Foreign NameKwok Kian Chow
- Emergence of Asian Art GalleryMasahiro Ushiroshoji
- Modern Asian Art: its Construction and ReconstructionJohn Clark
- A Trap in MulticulturalismAkira Tatehata
- In and Out of FocusHung Liu
- Cultural Sentinels at the CrossroadsApinan Posyananda
- The Possibilities of Contemporary Art as a Show BusinessTakashi Murakami
- Publisher(s):
- Tokyo: The Japan Foudation Asia Center
- 1997
- Dates:
- Oct. 10 - 11, 1997
Reort of international symposium "Asian contemporary art reconsidered" held at the Japan Foundation Forum
Language: JPN/ENG
International symposium 1999"Asian Art:Prospects for the Future"Report
- Editor(s):
- Yasuko Furuich
- Article(s):
- It's Me! -The Main Theme of China's Contemporary Art in the1990sLeng Lin
- Sensibilily of New GenerationSeo Seongrok
- Discoursing in Regional Contemporary Art in AsiaJim Supangkal
- Back to the World: Anxiely and Exhilaration in Contemporary lndian ArtRanjit Hoskote
- Asia':Enduring Stereotype or Black Hole?David Elliott
- VVhy Australia?Rhana Devenport
- Appropriating Alterity: The Museum and Contemporary Practice in SingaporeAhmad Mashadi
- Who 'lntroduces' What to Whom and Why?Hideki Nakamura
- Asian Art and the New Millenium: From Glocalism to Techno-ShamanismApinan Poshyananda
- "Asian Art After the lnternet: Transcending the Regional Arenas of the Late 20th CenturyNiranjan Rajah
- Turning our Eyes to lndividualityAkira Tatehala
- Roundtable Discussion: Looking Back at Asian Contemporary Art during the 1990s
- Publisher(s):
- Tokyo: The Japan Foudation Asia Center
- 2000
- Dates:
- Aug. 20 - 21, 1999
Reort of international symposium "Asian Art:Prospects for the Future" held at the Japan Foundation Forum.
Language: JPN/ENG
International Symposium 2002 "Asia in Transition: Representation and identity"Report
- Editor(s):
- Yasuko Furuichi
- Article(s):
- Asia: Co-figurative identificationNaoki Sakai
- Tenshin(Okakura Kakuzo)'s View of Asia and the Position of The Ideals of the EastShinya Koizumi
- The Genelogy of Asian ImaginariesWang Hui
- Indonesia's AsiaGoenawan Mohamad
- Globalism and the Vanity of Its SystemLee Yong Woo
- A Trojan Horse?: Multiculturalism in International Art ExhibitionsAkira Tatehata
- The Rules of Culture: Exhibition and the Politics of KnowledgeTony Bennett
- Art and TrousersDavid Elliott
- India in PerformanceAnmol Vellani
- Zhang Yimou's Not One Less: The Fable of a MigrationRey Chow
- Reflecting on the Symposium
- Publisher(s):
- Tokyo: The Japan Foudation Asia Center
- 2003
- Dates:
- Dec. 13 - 14, 2002
Reort of international symposium "Asia in Transition: Representation and identity" held at The Japan Foundation Conference Hall, Tokyo.
Language: JPN/ENG
Internationalsymposium 2005 "Cubism in Asia: Unbounded Dialogues"Report
- Editor(s):
- Yasuko Furuichi
- Article(s):
- Why Cubism?Akira Tatehata
- The Reputation of Cubism in 1930s Japan: Modernism, Academism, and AmericaToshiharu Omuka
- Cubism in the Paris of the EastShen Kuiyi
- The Discursive Space of "Asian Cubism"John Clark
- Art and Culture in the Third Space: The Case of IndonesiaJim Spangkat
- Translucent Traces of People: Peasant and Proletariat in Philippine CubismPatrick D. Flores
- Nayang Modernism: Between IdealismsAhmad Mashadi
- Representation of Women in "Cubism in Asia"Kim Young-na
- Representation of Women and Imaginary PowerMasayuki Tanaka
- Asian Possessions of the Cubist Body: "Home from Home"Bert Winther-Tamaki
- Asian Cubism and "Narrative"Masahiro Ushiroshoji
- Cubist Aesthetics and Narrative Strategies in Postrevolutionary Mexican ArtKaren Cordero Reiman
- Narrative CubismAkira Tatehata
- Reflecting on the Symposium
- Publisher(s):
- Tokyo: The Japan Foundation
- 2006
- Dates:
- Oct. 10 - 11, 2005
Reort of international symposium "Cubism in Asia: Unbounded Dialogues" held at The Japan Foundation Conference Hall, Tokyo.
Language: JPN/ENG
International Symposium 2008 "Count 10 Before You Say Asia: Asian Art after Postmodernism" Report
- Editor(s):
- Yasuko Furuichi
- Article(s):
- Asian Contemporary Art in Japan and the Ghost of ModernityKenji Kajiya
- The Curatorial Turn in Southeast Asia and the Afterlife of the ModernPatrick D. Flores
- Chinese Contemporary Art:In Between the Global and the LocalFan Di'an
- At the Crossroads of Cultural Clash: In the Case of Suh Do HoKim Bog-gi
- Huang Yong Ping and the Agitation of the West and the EastYukihiro Hirayoshi
- Becoimg India: The "Locality" of Subodh GuptaTadashi Kanai
- Locating Authensticity: is this Asian Dress? Hybridity and Postcolonial Identity in the PhilippinesFlorina H. Capistrano-Baker
- An Inquiry into the "Modern" Through Drawing: Yoshitomo Nara, Empathy, and LocalizationKenjiro Hosaka
- The Politics of the "Decorative"Masayuki Tanaka
- Publisher(s):
- Tokyo: The Japan Foundation
- 2009
- Dates:
- Nov. 22 - 23, 2008
Reort of international symposium "Count 10 Before You Say Asia: Asian Art after Postmodernism" held at JFIC Hall "SAKURA," the Japan Foundation.
Language: JPN/ENG