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Beyond the Colonial Echoes
A Public Conversation about History With Ngo Thanh, Mi You, Su Wei
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The question of national identity has resurfaced like a specter, becoming increasingly concerning in an era of rising global conservatism. In the artistic developments of Vietnam during the second half of the 20th century, the critical discourse of de-westernization and de-sinicization had to grapple with this enduring question of national identity. This issue is intricately linked to understanding the dynamics of modernization and its dilemmas within the historical context of the 20th century, both locally and regionally. This public conversation “Beyond the Colonial Echoes” with young researcher Ngô Thanh, curator Su Wei, and professor You Mi will explore several historical clues in art from the latter half of the 20th century to the present. It examines the role of art in shaping national identity within the frameworks of socialism and post-socialism, as well as the evolution of critical discourse and paradigms in this context.
The conversation “Beyond the Colonical Echoes” and the private workshop of the same name that took place in the two days before were part of a project of rediscover and re-evaluate history “"Watch on a Promontory: Artistic Internal and External Exchanges in East, Southeast, and South Asia in the 1950s-1980s” initiated by Su Wei, an independent curator and art history researcher, and You Mi, a professor at the University of Kassel in Germany, with the full range of support of the Goethe-Institut (China), and in cooperation with the Goethe-Institutes of Calcutta, Hanoi, Jakarta, Kyoto, Manila, Mumbai, and Seoul (in alphabetic order). The documenta Institut, as the other supporting institution of this project, will also support next year's symposium and publication.
Through a series of workshops and talks, this project aims to deepen and potentially redefine our comprehension of art's role in shaping dialogues between the local and global within these regions.
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
NGO THI THANH© Privat
MI YOU
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She works with the Silk Road as a figuration for re-imagining networks, and has curated exhibitions and programs at Asian Culture Center in Gwangju, South Korea, Ulaanbaatar International Media Art Festival, Mongolia (2016), Zarya CCA, Vladivostok (2018), and the research/curatorial platform “Unmapping Eurasia” (2018-) with Binna Choi. Her recent exhibitions focus on socializing technologies and “actionable speculations”, such as “Sci-(no)-Fi” at the Academy of the Arts of the World, Cologne (2019) and “Lonely Vectors” at Singapore Art Museum (2022). She was one of the curators of the 13th Shanghai Biennale (2020-2021). On the social front, she serves as chair of committee on Media Arts and Technology for the transnational NGO Common Action Forum. You Mi co-initiates the “Watch on a Promontory: Artistic Internal and External Exchanges in East, Southeast, and South Asia in the 1950s-1980s” project.
SU WEI
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Goethe-Institut Hanoi
56-58-60 Nguyen-Thai-Hoc-Str., Ba Dinh
Hanoi
Vietnam
Sprache: Vietnamesisch, Englisch
Preis: Kostenlose Anmeldung zur Teilnahme
+84 24 32004494 kultur-hanoi@goethe.de