Join us for a conversation with the artists Priyageetha Dia and Maryanto, whose works poignantly capture the tensions around our region’s shifting terrains in the exhibition ‘Archiving Landscape’. The discussion will unravel the methodological nuances of archiving landscapes in Southeast Asia and explore how the concept of the 'archive' translates within their respective creative practices. This talk is moderated by Keoy Wan Hui.
The exhibition features Dia’s video installation TURBINE TROPICS (2023), which explores the intricate histories of rubber plantations in Southeast Asia through the motifs of the spiral and vortex, alongside Maryanto’s ruminations on the relentless pillaging of the land in Indonesia through his years-long expeditions around Mount Merapi. A series of his earlier works that delves into South Korea’s DMZ (demilitarised zone) on view also proffer thought on our ever-evolving topologies. Gather insights into the making of these works, as both artists share first-hand accounts of their fieldwork experiences that reveal the challenges of access and complexities around Southeast Asia’s borderlands.
Refresh your Friday morning with an illuminating journey through the artistic landscapes of Priyageetha Dia and Maryanto, where perspectives are unveiled, stories are shared, and layers embedded within ‘Archiving Landscape’ are excavated.
This programme was supported by the YAL foundation, established by the Hong Kong and Singapore-based husband-and-wife arts patrons Yenn Wong and Alan Lo. The YAL foundation is committed to nurturing the development of Asia diasporic artistic practices globally and foster dialogue with the artistic community in Singapore and the region. Their generous offer of space for art projects and support on this occasion of SAW 2024 reflects their keen interest in catalysing a ground-up art movement in Singapore.
Friday, 19 January 2024, 10 AM
63 Kim Yam Road, Singapore 239364
Supported by Yenn and Alan Lo Foundation
Part of Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2024