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Tate Modern Conference

Negotiating Histories: Traditions in Modern and Contemporary Asia-Pacific Art

21 October 2013 at 11.15–18.00
Qiu Zhijie, I used to have seventy-two forms

Qiu Zhijie, I used to have seventy-two forms

Installation view, courtesy of the artist

This symposium addresses issues around traditions in modern and contemporary Asia-Pacific art, focusing on how art history is legitimised and/or negotiated in artistic practice and its discourse

Qiu Zhijie, I used to have seventy-two forms

Qiu Zhijie, I used to have seventy-two forms

Presentations include scholarly papers, artist talks and artwork screenings. Bringing a wide range of cultural, historical and academic perspectives, the array of international speakers includes Kenji Kajiya, Birgit Hopfener, Wang Chunchen, Ann Adachi, Jung-Ah Woo, Yuko Kikuchi, Nixi Cura, Adele Tan, Carol Lu, Paul Gladston, Koki Tanaka and Ming Tiampo.

For enquiries or to book your free place, please email trc.asiapacific@tate.org.uk

  • Download the conference programme [PDF, 26 Kb]
  • Download abstracts for the conference papers [PDF, 65 Kb]

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