Wednesday, August 12, 2009

UNSPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS AT ART CENTER CHULA

Press Release


UNSPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS
Curated by Brian Curtin and Steve Dutton


The Art Center of Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok
August 27th – September 26th 2009

Opening Night on Thursday, August 27th from 7pm

Lanchester Gallery, School of Art and Design, Coventry University, Britain
February 1st – March 3rd 2010


Tintin Cooper
Institute of Beasts
Adam James
Michael Lee
Tanya Madsen Mahon
Brigid McLeer
Ho Ming-Kuei
Be Takerng Pattanopas
Kamol Phaosavasdi
Nigel Power and Elias Wyber
Hester Reeve
Jonathan Shaw
Carl von Weiler


The Art Center of Chulalongkorn University is very pleased to announce an international exhibition of visual art in collaboration with the School of Art and Design at Coventry University in Britain. Including artists from Thailand, Ireland, Singapore, Taiwan and Britain – though many have transnational affiliations – Unspeaking Engagements will travel to Coventry in 2010.

The artists in Unspeaking Engagements explore processes of physical and/or durational engagement as a means of constituting the artwork. Each address their own or the viewers’ awareness of their body in relation to time and space. At issue are questions of how such awareness can be cultivated, felt, represented and ultimately proliferated through the work of art. Unspeaking Engagements showcases artworks as sites of shifting experiences, in differentiation from artworks that require detached observation and propose fixed or final interpretations.

This exhibition proposes a detailed understanding of major questions within international contemporary art practices - who does what, how, when, and to whom – and consequently links theoretical debates about the intersection of performance and performativity to more recent critical issues of relational or participatory art. However, the international basis of Unspeaking Engagements highlights different terms for understanding common methods and aims. Theories and sensibilities developed in one part of the world can be radically tested in another, provoking unexpected intensities and new formations.

Works to be included are drawing, video, interactive media, site-specific installation, performance and objects.


Note on the Curators
Dr. Brian Curtin is a freelance art writer and curator based in Bangkok, and is currently an adjunct lecturer on the PhD program in Design Arts at Silpakorn University.

Steve Dutton (RCA) is an artist and Professor in Creative Practice at Coventry University in the UK. His projects have been exhibited throughout the UK and internationally.



The Art Center, 7th Floor, Center of Academic Resources, Chulalongkorn University, Phayathai Road, Bangkok, Thailand.
Tel. 0-2218-2965
Fax. 0-2218-2907
info.artcenterchula@gmail.com


Lanchester Gallery, Coventry School of Art & Design, Gosford Street, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK.
Tel: + (0) 24 7688 7660











2 comments:

Matthew Hunt said...

Coventry is the university I graduated from, and from the Art & Design faculty. This exhibition in Bangkok will be great.

celinejulie said...

Yes, judging from the photos, I think this exhibition will be great, too. :-)