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Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 10:37:01 +0300
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Subject: [Oberlist] The Making Of the New Silk  
Roads_Exhibition&Symposium_Bangkok




The Making Of the New Silk Roads
”Thirty Plus Renowned International Arts Practitioners & Scholars to Examine 
Asia’s Latest Cultural Development Trends in ARTHUB’s 4-Day Bangkok Symposium  

More than thirty renowned scholars, artists, and practitioners in visual arts, 
performance, and other cultural fields from around the world will gather in 
Bangkok to discuss and reflect on the dynamic, ongoing echoes of the ancient 
trading route Silk Road and its multiple dimensions in a four-day symposium 
titled “The Making Of the New Silk Roads” from Thursday, August 27th, through 
Sunday, August 30th. Hosted and organized by ArtHub, a Hong Kong based 
non-profit foundation dedicated to art creation in China and the rest of Asia, 
the symposium aims to reassess the complex interconnections within Asia’s 
cultural and artistic spectrum at the beginning of the 21st century.  To take 
place at the Bangkok University Gallery (BUG), in collaboration with the Prince 
Claus Fund, Bangkok University, National Research Center of the Kingdom of 
Thailand, with additional support from Mondriaan Foundation and ANA 
(Singapore), the summit will feature Arthub’s “collaborative intelligence” 
participants from across Asia including China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, 
Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, Turkey, Georgia, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and 
Kazakhstan, and beyond, along with additional speakers from the prestigious 
Prince Claus Fund Network Partnership Program.  

This four-day program will not only feature lively discussions of shared 
experiences among peers, examining the recent rapid developments in Asia, and 
among its cast of characters, issues, and mediums, but also provide an exciting 
forum, reflecting on the dynamic, ongoing echoes of the ancient trading route 
of the Silk Road in its multiple dimensions. Proposing the Silk Road as a 
variable metaphor for instable connections and uncertain achievements, and 
taking it as a departure point for continued reflections upon Asia’s cultural 
landscape, Arthub aims to carry this out by inviting artists, curators, and 
cultural thinkers from a wide array of viewpoints to go beyond a recitation of 
ideas or positions, and instead to bring presenters, participants, and 
audiences together as they explore, challenge, articulate, or nourish the 
possibilities of performative responses to Silk Road’s highly constructed 
symbolisms. Each artist and/or scholar will present a specific 
artwork/presentation/installation that not only implies a possible 
story-telling about a specific condition from his/her respective, particular 
context such as issues of cultural circulation, social/political activism, and 
the marketplace) but also that tests the idea of Silk Road’s potency for 
cultural hybridity across Asia in general.

To be presented in the form of a series of newly commissioned works including 
installations, lecture-performances, TV shows, radio interviews and 
publications, this collaborative symposium will put a special emphasis on 
process-oriented, and research-, dialogue-based artistic positions across Asia. 
Through the means of commissioning new responses, establishing dialogue months 
prior to the symposium, and enabling an alternative live context for 
investigation of dynamic cultural issues by its very own very actors, Arthub is 
committed to inspiring new forms of artistic and aesthetic experiments in China 
and rest of Asia. Arthub also aims to re-examine the contested idea of the 
cultural encounter with the "other," and turn these peer-to-peer encounters 
into a generator of new impulses for the analysis of complex historical 
processes within the cultural systems in Asia. The symposium will be video 
recorded, and a film + catalogue will be produced. The outcome will be geared 
towards touring as an exhibition later in 2010. Yet as with the symposium’s 
multiplicity of strategies, the resulting exhibition will be open for constant 
negotiation and reformulation. The symposium is organized by Arthub’s Davide 
Quadrio, Defne Ayas, and Ark Fongsmut, with coordination support from Monvilai 
Rojanatanti. 

Participants include: 
Agung Kurniawan, artist/curator, Indonesia
Alexander Ugay, artist, KazakhstanDavid Cotterrell, artist, UK
Els Silvrants, curator, Theatre in Motion, Belgium/ChinaGary Pastrana, artist, 
Philippines
Ho Tzu Nyen, artist, Singapore  Howard Chan, artist/curator, Hong Kong
Iani Arahmaiani, artist, IndonesiaJiang Jun, editor, Urban China, Beijing, China
Kyong Park, architect, University of California, USA/Korea  Lina Saneh, artist, 
Lebanon
Mu Qian, ethnomusicologist, China 
Nikusha Chkhaidze (Nika), artist, Georgia
Onno Dirker, artist/researcher, The NetherlandsPratchaya Phinthong, artist, 
Thailand
Rahraw Omarzad, artist/curator, AfghanistanSamah Hijawi, artist, Space Makan, 
Jordan
Shaarbek Amankul, artist, bArt Center, KyrgyzstanStefan Rusu, artist/curator, 
Center for Contemporary Art, Chisinau , Moldavia
Hakan Topal, artist, xurban collective, Turkey/USAZoe Butt, curator, Long March 
Project, Beijing/Southeast Asia (sharing work by artists Erin Gleeson, Rattana 
Vandy, Nguyen Trinh Thi)

Seph Rodney, Ph.D. candidate, University of London- Birkbeck College, UK
Veronica Sekules, Head of Education at the Sainsbury Centre, UKAdeline Ooi, 
curator/writer, RogueArt, Malaysia
Agung Hujatnikajennong, artist, IndonesiaLe Huy Hoang, artist, Vietnam/Cambodia 

Supersudaca, architects/artists collective, South America/The Netherlands
Edwin Zwakman and Liu Gang, artists, the Netherlands/ChinaSpeedism, artist 
collective, Belgium/Germany
And more !Side events 
In addition to the Symposium, Arthub, BUG and NRCT will organize side 
activities, including nightly video art screenings as part of this programme. 
Participants aprovide a selection of video work coming from their countries. 
The video program will be available end of July.  Details about the Symposium 
and related events are available at www.arthubasia.org.
About Arthub
Supporting contemporary art creation in China and rest of Asia, Arthub serves 
as a creative think tank, a collaborative production lab as well as a research 
platform for new art and ideas, cutting-edge projects and dialogue within the 
visual arts and new media. Inspired by the opportunities generated by the 
collective intelligence of the thinkers across media in the region, Arthub is 
committed to furthering experimentation, knowledge-production and diversity 
among dedicated artists, art professionals and arts organizations. Arthub’s 
mission is to 1. identify, provide, and enable intellectual, strategic, 
logistical and financial means for ambitious new artistic projects and by 
Chinese and Asian contemporary artists; 2. actively facilitate an informal 
network of contemporary artists, art professionals and writers, both within the 
region and beyond- starting first with an Asia-wide exchange platform and 
community, where different ideas and individuals merge, interact and motivate 
each other, 3. act as a catalyzer of the same people who want to share and 
initiate ideas for projects including knowledge production, symposia, and 
publications; and 4. continue to develop new and informed audiences through 
educational initiatives. Arthub is registered a non-for-profit foundation in 
Hong Kong, with three directors based across Asia.
About Bangkok University Gallery (BUG)
Bangkok University Gallery (BUG) is a leading non-profit gallery based in the 
university focusing on contemporary art.  It is the most dynamic gallery in 
Bangkok with almost a hundred of national and international exhibitions since 
its inauguration. BUG has just celebrated its 10th Anniversary in 2006 and 
moved to the new building
About NRCT
One of the major functions of the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) 
is to coordinate and promote cooperation with international researchers and 
research institutes. The promotion of foreign researchers to conduct research 
in Thailand accordingly has been performing since 1963 under the control of 
NRCT Regulation of the Permission of Foreign Researchers to Conduct Research in 
Thailand. 
Symposium Contacts:
Mr Davide Quadrio, davide at arthubasia.org
Ms Defne Ayas, defne at arthubasia.org
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Thanks for being part of our community of friends – and thanks for helping us 
spread the word!

ArtHub

A not-for-profit organization supporting the contemporary art creation in China 
and rest of Asia
Correspondence address: 
Unit 201 – Building 7
50 Moganshan Road, Shanghai 200060

Arthub is a structural funder of Bizart- Shanghai.
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