Curator Talk: June Yap and Zoe Butt on "No Country" at CCA, Singapore
Curators June Yap and Zoe Butt discuss various ways to address regional issues in a talk at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Singapore. They focus on questions of “localness” and “globalness,” center and periphery, theme and history. Yap refers in particular to the representation of Vietnamese historical narratives in No Country, while Butt describes her own approach to exhibition making in the context of recent international biennials, and examines work by artists who adopt a curatorial role.

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