Why Art? Why Now?: Artistic Practice as a Way of Thinking
Why Art? Why Now?: Artistic Practice as a Way of Thinking
How can art provoke a way of thinking through the divisive issues that are confronting us? Hear from artists whose practice responds to questions of historical conflict and memory as well as cultural ignorance and difference.
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Asia Society online
October 29, 2020 | 7:00 pm
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Artists
Kevork Mourad
Nasim Nasr
Ken + Julia Yonetani
Moderator
Boon Hui Tan

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About This Event

During this time when we often feel as if we are on shifting sands, opposing ideological positions are fueling an antagonistic stance towards individuals, communities, and nations who are perceived as “different” or “not like us.” What, then, are the roles of art and artists in this current moment?

How can art provoke a way of thinking through the divisive issues that confront us now when politics and political structures have seemingly fallen short? This panel gathers artists whose practice responds to questions of historical conflict and memory, cultural ignorance and difference, and the complex cultural contexts around environmental safety.

Featured panelists: Asia Society Triennial artists Kevork MouradNasim Nasr, and Ken + Julia Yonetani; Moderated by the Triennial’s Artistic Director Boon Hui Tan, vice president of global artistic programs and director of Asia Society Museum.

Image: Nasim Nasr, 33 Beads (Unworried) #2 (video still), 2018 / Image courtesy of the artist and Asia Society