Space, Spaces and Spacing 2020: The Substation Conference

Paperback; 148 pages
9789811476495
2020
English
1 copy available at C42

Preview of Space, Spaces and Spacing 2020: The Substation Conference. Pages have been omitted in this book preview.

Synopsis

In 1995, The Substation organised the first Space, Spaces, Spacing conference, exploring the notions of physical, political and personal space in the art community and general public. In 2020, the theme was revisited with a second iteration of the conference, which aimed to take stock of "space" and its various interpretations, and to provoke discussions on its gains and losses.

This double-volume box set is the companion text to both conferences, the volumes provide a snapshot of the Singapore art and political scenes during their time and address the concerns, pressures and anxieties in both contexts. The texts featured include critical reflections on art education, art infrastructure, performance art, cultural policy, censorship and politics. It is hoped that two books, placed side by side, allow convergences and divergences to emerge organically. Speakers include former Substation artistic directors T. Sasitharan, Lee Weng Choy, Audrey Wong and Alan Oei; academics Cherian George, Kenneth Paul Tan and Ray Langenbach; artists Zai Kuning, Subhas Nair; and more.

(Source: Space, Spaces and Spacing: The Substation Conference blurb)


contents

Panel 1: The Making of Spaces (State and Policy)
Keynote: Air-Conditioned Nation, Revisited
Panel 2: Articulating Art Practices (Arts Spaces as Spaces of Discourse)
Panel 3: Socialising the Space (Art as Public Discourse)
Subliminal Substation: A Special Presentation Featuring Disembodied Bodies
Panel 4: Complexities and Contradictions (Figure and Ground)