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(Ebook) Reimagining Singapore: Self and Society in Contemporary Art by Chee-Hoo Lum, Juliette Yu-Ming Lizeray, Chor Leng Twardzik Ching ISBN 9789819908639, 9819908639, B0BXWPKDPF

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Authors:Chee-Hoo Lum, Juliette Yu-Ming Lizeray, Chor Leng Twardzik Ching
Pages:298 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Publisher:Springer
Language:english
File Size:7.13 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789819908639, 9819908639, B0BXWPKDPF
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(Ebook) Reimagining Singapore: Self and Society in Contemporary Art by Chee-Hoo Lum, Juliette Yu-Ming Lizeray, Chor Leng Twardzik Ching ISBN 9789819908639, 9819908639, B0BXWPKDPF

This book approaches the subject of contemporary art by exploring the social embeddedness and identities of Singaporean artists. Linking artistic processes and production to both personal worlds and wider issues, the book examines how artists negotiate their relationships between self and society and between artistic freedom and social responsibility. It is based on original research into the discourses and artistic practices of local artists, with a special focus on emerging artists and artists whose work and perspectives engage with questions of identity. Reimagining contemporary Singapore and their place within it, artists are asserting their multiple and heterogeneous self-identities and contesting hegemonic norms and notions, as they negotiate and adapt to the world around them. Relevant to art and cultural scholars interested in the relationships between self and society, between artistic freedom and social responsibility, this book also presents a new means of understanding contemporary Singapore and Singaporean identity through the lens of its artists. This is of interest to students and researchers of cultural studies, media studies, art, sociology of art, and race and ethnicity studies.
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