Mapping Asia | exhibition will run in the library from 12 May to 16 August and the publication will be available from AAA starting mid-May. Besides, from April until September, AAA will host a series of talks with speakers from diverse backgrounds in art history, geopolitics, humanities, and natural science, as well as a music performance with Spring Workshop.
Mapping Asia, a publication, exhibition, and talk series, is an extension of the third issue of our e-journal, Field Notes, which explores multiple vantage points from which to consider Asia by looking beyond inherited boundaries, histories, and political and economic systems. Taking a field note-like approach, Mapping Asia interweaves artist works, an email exchange, literary extracts, a film plot, newspaper clippings, film clips, music and archival photos to share with you some of the enquiries, threads, and (to borrow a geological term) hot spots that are currently shaping our notion of Asia.
The Other events held by AAA include
'Race, Hope, and Love: Working with Communities & Housing' AAA Brunch & Talk by Wong Hoy Cheong | 16 May
Not as trivial as you think: Hong Kong Art Quiz | 17 May
Open Platform | 15-18 May
To know more about the latest events of AAA, please visit our
Website - http://www.aaa.org.hk/
Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/AsiaArtArchivePage
Twitter - @AsiaArtArchive
About Asia Art Archive
Asia Art Archive (AAA) is an independent non-profit organisation initiated in 2000 in response to the urgent need to document and make accessible the multiple recent histories of art in the region. AAA instigates critical thinking and dialogue for a wide range of audiences via public, research, residential, and educational programmes, existing not in an enclosed space, but in a space that is open and productive.
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