Conferences Caroline Ha Tuc, independent Hong Kong-based art writer, researcher and curator March 26, 2022

Research-based art practices in Southeast Asia

Artistic "incursions" into academic fields are challenging the established system of knowledge production and, in particular, its domination by local authoritative discourses. This research seeks to analyse the creative entanglement of academic and artistic research in Southeast Asia, particularly Cambodia, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam, and to examine its epistemological significance as a potential new mode of knowledge production.

Since the 2000s, artists in Southeast Asia progressively engaged in research processes inspired by the social sciences, working as historians, archivists, archaeologists or sociologists. However, these artists applied the working methodologies of those disciplines freely. The outcome of the artists’ research is presented as an artwork and not in a written and academic format. These artistic “incursions” into academic fields are challenging the established system of knowledge production and, in particular, its domination by local authoritative discourses.
Research thus appears as a new strategy to convey legitimacy and value to counter-narratives on social, cultural, historical and political issues while bringing forth new creative possibilities and innovative epistemological languages.
Based on extensive fieldwork, this presentation analyzes the creative entanglement of academic and artistic research in Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Myanmar, Singapore and Vietnam) and examines its epistemological significance as a potential new mode of knowledge production.

Caroline Ha Thuc

Dr Caroline Ha Thuc (b.1974 Paris, France) is an independent Hong Kong-based art writer, researcher and curator. Specializing in Asian contemporary art, she contributes to magazines such as ArtPress in France and Artomity/Cobo Social in Hong Kong. As a curator, she promotes dialogue between artists from different cultures while reflecting on contemporary social and political issues. Ha, Thuc holds a PhD from the School of Creative Media, CityU Hong Kong. Her research deals with artistic modes of knowledge production.

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