Singapore Biennial 2013
26 Oct 2013 - 16 Feb 2014
4th Singapore Biennial
If The World Changed
26 October 2013 - 16 February 2014
Co-curators:
Tay Swee Lin
Seng Yu Jin
Tamares Goh
Charmaine Toh
Tan Boon Hui
Khairuddin Hori
Joyce Toh
Tan Siu Li
Michelle Ho
David Chew
Naomi Wang
Fairuz Iman Ismail
Faizal Sidik
Yee I-Lann
Aminuddin TH Siregar
Mia Maria
Claro Ramirez
Kawayan de Guia
Charlie Co
Abraham Garcia Jr.
Ark Fongsmut
Angkrit Ajchariyasophon
Tran Luong
Nguyen Nhu Huy
Erin Gleeson
Misouda Heuangsoukkhoun
Aye Ko
The rich cultures and geographies of the Southeast Asian region have historically been the corridor of the world's major civilisations. The ebb and flow of these complex cultural interactions have yielded responses of accommodation and resistance, leaving legacies of layering and sedimentation within the varied communities.
In the 21st century, the speed of transformation in Southeast Asia is perhaps beyond anything experienced by preceding generations. This change is prompting multiple conceptions and perceptions of time and our worlds, both the external and internal.
Against this backdrop of past and continuous change, artists have been reflecting, mediating, envisioning, and making propositions. If The World Changed, the title of the 4th Singapore Biennale, is an invitation to artists to respond to and reconsider the worlds we live in, and the worlds we want to live in.
If the world changed, what are our propositions and possibilities?
If The World Changed
26 October 2013 - 16 February 2014
Co-curators:
Tay Swee Lin
Seng Yu Jin
Tamares Goh
Charmaine Toh
Tan Boon Hui
Khairuddin Hori
Joyce Toh
Tan Siu Li
Michelle Ho
David Chew
Naomi Wang
Fairuz Iman Ismail
Faizal Sidik
Yee I-Lann
Aminuddin TH Siregar
Mia Maria
Claro Ramirez
Kawayan de Guia
Charlie Co
Abraham Garcia Jr.
Ark Fongsmut
Angkrit Ajchariyasophon
Tran Luong
Nguyen Nhu Huy
Erin Gleeson
Misouda Heuangsoukkhoun
Aye Ko
The rich cultures and geographies of the Southeast Asian region have historically been the corridor of the world's major civilisations. The ebb and flow of these complex cultural interactions have yielded responses of accommodation and resistance, leaving legacies of layering and sedimentation within the varied communities.
In the 21st century, the speed of transformation in Southeast Asia is perhaps beyond anything experienced by preceding generations. This change is prompting multiple conceptions and perceptions of time and our worlds, both the external and internal.
Against this backdrop of past and continuous change, artists have been reflecting, mediating, envisioning, and making propositions. If The World Changed, the title of the 4th Singapore Biennale, is an invitation to artists to respond to and reconsider the worlds we live in, and the worlds we want to live in.
If the world changed, what are our propositions and possibilities?