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    Villa Marie Vassilieff
    Chemin de Montparnasse
    21 avenue du Maine

    75015 Paris
    +33.(0)1.43.25.88.32
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    Past event


    SATURDAY, JUNE 22, at 5:00pm
    at Villa Vassilieff

    The Time of Women: Philippine Art History and Singapore Biennale 2019
    (talk in English)

    As part of his res­i­dency in Paris, orga­nized in col­lab­o­ra­tion with the Collège d’études mon­di­ales – Fondation de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, Patrick D. Flores will pre­sent his ongoing research on a pos­sible method to write a his­tory of post-colo­nial modern art and to curate a bien­nale of con­tem­po­rary art through the work of two women artists from Southeast Asia: Nena Saguil and Amanda Heng. Nena Saguil left Manila in the fifties to study, make art, and live in Paris. Amanda Heng was one of the first to pursue per­for­mance as a cen­tral aspect of an artist’s prac­tice in the nineties in Singapore. The efforts of Saguil and Heng com­pli­cate cer­tain expec­ta­tions in the pro­ce­dures of art his­tory and the bien­nale and there­fore recon­struct these insti­tu­tions in the time of women.

    Amanda Heng, Let’s Walk, 2018, image courtesy of the artist, Let’s Walk, 2018 is a public participatory performance by Amanda Heng presented at the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2018: Let’s Walk
    View on the Patrick D.Flores’s conference , The Time of Women : Philippine Art History and Singapore Biennale, photo by Camille Bruat, 2019

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