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Artist to Artist : Independent Art Festivals in Chiang Mai 1992-98 / David The; Patrick D. Flores, May Adadol Ingawanij, David Morris, Rosalind C. Morris

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Afterall Exhibition Histories ; Vol. 9Publication details: Afterall Books in association with Asia Art Archive and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College; 2018Description: 288p; 22x16cmISBN:
  • 9783960982296
Subject(s): Summary: Founded on an ethos of friendship, and emerging from a regional constellation of artists' initiatives and independent spaces, the series of art festivals known as Chiang Mai Social Installation (1992–98) staged contemporary Thai art within everyday city life. From temples and cemeteries to libraries, the town square and even a dental clinic, these artist-led interventions present a self-funded anarchic alternative to Southeast Asia's subsequently expanding biennial culture, while also marking the emergence of a wider contemporary moment. Series Editors: Lauren Cornell, Tom Eccles, Charles Esche, Pablo Lafuente, Lucy Steeds, John Tain, Michelle Wong. First published by Afterall Books in association with Asia Art Archive and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. (Koenig) 9783960982296, (Afterall) 9781846381911
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Founded on an ethos of friendship, and emerging from a regional constellation of artists' initiatives and independent spaces, the series of art festivals known as Chiang Mai Social Installation (1992–98) staged contemporary Thai art within everyday city life. From temples and cemeteries to libraries, the town square and even a dental clinic, these artist-led interventions present a self-funded anarchic alternative to Southeast Asia's subsequently expanding biennial culture, while also marking the emergence of a wider contemporary moment. Series Editors: Lauren Cornell, Tom Eccles, Charles Esche, Pablo Lafuente, Lucy Steeds, John Tain, Michelle Wong. First published by Afterall Books in association with Asia Art Archive and the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College. (Koenig) 9783960982296, (Afterall) 9781846381911

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