Art in the Asia-Pacific

Art in the Asia-Pacific

by Mami KataokaLarissa Hjorth and Natalie King
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 18/02/2014

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As social, locative, and mobile media render the intimate public and the public intimate, this volume interrogates how this phenomenon impacts art practice and politics. Contributors bring together the worlds of art and media culture to rethink their intersections in light of participatory social media. By focusing upon the Asia-Pacific region, they seek to examine how regionalism and locality affect global circuits of culture. The book also offers a set of theoretical frameworks and methodological paradigms for thinking about contemporary art practice more generally.

ISBN:
9781317935711
9781317935711
Category:
Electronic
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
18-02-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Natalie King

Natalie King OAM (editor) is an Australian curator, editor and arts leader. She is an Enterprise Professor of Visual Arts at the University of Melbourne. In 2017, she curated Tracey Moffatt: My Horizon, Australian Pavilion at the 57th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, accompanied by a publication that she edited with Thames & Hudson. She has curated exhibitions for the Singapore Art Museum; National Museum of Art, Osaka; Tokyo Photographic Art Museum; National Gallery of Indonesia, Jakarta; and Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, among others.

King is widely published in arts media, including Flash Art International, Art + Australia, Ocula, and e-flux and Phaidon publications. She is the editor of the Mini Monographs series, published by Thames & Hudson. She is president of AICA Australia (International Association of Art Critics, Paris); a member of CIMAM (International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art) and the Metro Tunnel Arts Advisory Panel, Melbourne; and a mentor for Mentor Walks. In the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, King was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for 'service to the contemporary visual arts'.

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