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Power, Politics and the Street - Contemporary Art in Southeast Asia After 1970

English · Hardback

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Providing a recent history of Southeast Asian art linked to the social and political contexts in which the illustrated work emerged, this groundbreaking book reveals the innovative creative strategies, often covertly encroaching on public space, developed by regional artists to ensure the communication of sometimes provocative, even rebellious, ideas to a general audience. Surveying work created by Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Cambodian, Indonesian, Malaysian, Singaporean and Filipino artists, the publication's broad regional spread provides valuable insights for a global audience perhaps unfamiliar with the pioneering utilisation of the street, public locales, and techniques of audience co-opting that have made Southeast Asia, and continue to make it, a region instrumental in facilitating social change through art.

List of contents

Introduction - Southeast Asian contemporary art: characteristics, framing and importance; 1 The early contemporary shift in Southeast Asia: messy politics, new art; 2 The formative 1980s: strengthening Southeast Asian contemporary art aesthetics; 3 Art and resistance in the early-1990s: from Tiananmen to urbanisation; 4 Southeast Asian contemporary art at millennium turn: finance and regime change; 5 Southeast Asian contemporary art in the 21st century: from fringes to mainstream; Conclusion: local origins, global agency; Timeline; Selected Bibliography; Acknowledgements; Index

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Iola Lenzi, originally trained in law, is an art historian and curator of modern and contemporary Southeast Asian art, a subject that she teaches at undergraduate and graduate level in Singapore.


Summary

Providing a recent history of Southeast Asian art linked to the social and political contexts in which the illustrated work emerged, this groundbreaking book reveals the innovative creative strategies, often covertly encroaching on public space, developed by regional artists to ensure the communication of sometimes provocative, even rebellious, ideas to a general audience.
Surveying work created by Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Cambodian, Indonesian, Malaysian, Singaporean and Filipino artists, the publication’s broad regional spread provides valuable insights for a global audience perhaps unfamiliar with the pioneering utilisation of the street, public locales, and techniques of audience co-opting that have made Southeast Asia, and continue to make it, a region instrumental in facilitating social change through art.

Product details

Authors Iola Lenzi, Lenzi Iola
Assisted by Poshyananda Apinan (Foreword)
Publisher Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.09.2024
 
EAN 9781848225794
ISBN 978-1-84822-579-4
No. of pages 240
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Art history

Asia, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), ART / Asian / General, South East Asia, History of Art, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Art & design styles: from c 1960, Asian History

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