Nomadic - A group exhibition curated by Dr. Vennes Cheng : Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok
Tō Art House is delighted to support the exhibition Nomadic at the Jim Thompson Art Centre, Bangkok, curated by Dr. Vennes Cheng, for the centre's Future Project scheme. In the exhibition, nine artists of Southeast Asia origins, Tsang Kin-Wah (Hong Kong), Hikaru Fujii (Japan), Lin Yi-Chi (Taiwan), Law Yuk-Mui (Hong Kong), Sim Chi-Yin (Singapore, London and Berlin based), Tintin Wulia (Indonesia), Tsao Liang-Pin (Taiwan), and Jiandyin (Thailand) reflect on the histories of human displacement in Southeast Asia and interrogate cultural cross-currents across the region, ultimately addressing Hong Kong and Southeast Asia's current circumstances.
Nomad refers to individuals who lack a fixed habitation and instead move from place to place. Appropriating the concept of nomadic existence, this exhibition reimagines the fluidity of one's identity and the multitude of homelands, which are fundamental conditions of Asia. The notion and composition of Asia are intertwined with the histories of human displacement. Wars, conflicts, and disputes in the region have compelled people to leave their places of birth and resettle in other countries. Human displacement represents both the past and the ongoing circumstances in Asia.
Asia has consistently been a contested zone. From the 19th century onwards, conflicts and unrest resulting from colonization and decolonization were followed by intense periods, roughly spanning from the 1950s to the 1990s, influenced by the Cold War. The geopolitical and ideological tensions and standstills in the West were exported as confrontations in the region. The aggression of Japan to Southeast Asia via the colonial Taiwan, the segregation and strained relations between India and Pakistan, the geopolitical tension driven by anti-communist sentiments that compelled Chinese individuals native of Malaya, Indonesia, the Philippines, and other parts of the region to leave their homes for China, and the protracted war in Vietnam manipulated by the US. These events led to forced migration and the disorientation and dilution of cultural identities, with Hong Kong occupying a complex position within this context.
The selected artworks by participating artists from Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, Taiwan, and Hong Kong form a constellation that investigates and highlights the histories of human displacement in Asia, particularly in the eastern and southeastern regions. This exhibition also seeks to delineate the connections and relationships between various parts of the region and proposes a plural lens to discern the multiculturalism of Asia, emphasizing that community and identity are social articulations of differences. It ultimately aims to mediate discussions surrounding the current circumstances of Southeast Asia and Hong Kong and to render imaginary one another’s reference points in the region.
About the Curator
Dr. Vennes Cheng, Sau Wai is a scholar and curator based in Hong Kong; she is currently Associate Curator of M+ Museum Hong Kong Visual Culture. Her research areas include modern and contemporary art of Hong Kong and China, diaspora studies, artist archive, and historical and mnemonic contingency. Cheng was the research fellow of the joint fellowship of Geothe-institut, documenta institut, and documenta archiv in 2021. In 2018, she was selected as one of the emerging art professionals of Para Site, Hong Kong. Her curatorial projects have been actualised in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Germany, and Thailand.
Cheng received a Ph.D. of Art History from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2021 and MA in Culture Studies from Goldsmiths, The University of London in 2016. Her monograph on archival art practices and artist archives of contemporary Hong Kong will be published in 2024.
Nomadic
A group exhibition curated by Dr. Vennes Cheng for Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok
Exhibition period: 21 March to 2 June 2024
Venue: Jim Thompson Art Centre, 10/1 Kasem San 2 Alley, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Opening hours: Everyday from 10 am to 6 pm
Exhibition Opening
Date: 21 March 2024
4 pm: Curator tour by Dr. Vennes Cheng
5 pm: Performance by Hong Kong artist Law Yuk-Mui
6 pm: Opening Reception
Venue: Jim Thompson Art Center
For more information, please visit Jim Thompson Art Centre website
www.jimthompsonartcenter.org


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Tintin Wulia, (Re)Collection of Togetherness
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Jiandyin, On Adaptation
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Sim Chi-Yin, The Mountain that Hid, 2022
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Sim Chi-Yin, The Suitcase is a Little Bit Rotten, Climb, Crowd & Harbour, 2022
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Tsang Kin-Wah, Either / O̶r̶, 2017/2024
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Liang-Pin Tsao, Becoming Taiwanese: As Ritual, 2018/2024
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Lin Yi-Chi, Transoceanic Practice, 2021/2024
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Law Yuk-Mui, The Song of the Exile
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Photo: Marisa Srijunpleang, Courtesy of the Jim Thompson Art Center
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Asia’s Migratory Histories Explored in “Nomadic”
Kamori Osthananda, ArtAsiaPacific, May 9, 2024 -
“Community is more meaningful than nationhood.” A new look at Asian identity through the lens of diasporic history with Dr. Venness Cheng, curator of the Nomadic exhibition.
“ความเป็นชุมชนย่อมมีความหมายมากกว่าความเป็นชาติ” มองตัวตนคนเอเชียใหม่ผ่านแง่มุมประวัติศาสตร์การพลัดถิ่นกับ ดร. เวนเนส เฉิง ภัณฑารักษ์นิทรรศการ Nomadicอมต โชติพันธุ์, Ground Control, April 24, 2024
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