- Size: 20cm x 23cm x 1cm
- Language: English
- Edited by:
Patrick D. Flores and
Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani
- Authors:
Eva Bentcheva
Zasha Colah
Patrick D. Flores,
Brigitta Isabella
Nikos Papastergiadis,
Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani
Vipash Purichanont,
Niranjan Rajah
Cathy J. Schlund-Vials,
Ashley Thompson
Nikita Yingqian Cai
- Supported by:
SAM Fund for Arts and Ecology
Osage Art Foundation
- Publisher: Osage Publications, 2020
Interlaced Journeys: Diaspora and the Contemporary in Southeast Asian Art brings together the work of some of the most engaging art historians and curators from Southeast Asia and beyond that explores the notion of diaspora in contemporary visual culture. Regional attention on this particular condition of movement and resettlement has often been confined to sociological studies, while the place of diaspora in Southeast Asian contemporary art remains mostly unexplored. This is the first anthology to examine the subject from the complex perspective of artistic and curatorial practice as it attempts to propose multiple narratives of diaspora in relation to a range of articulations in the contemporary context.