
This panel focuses on radical moments, past and present, when print became a tool to call forth new artistic worlds and solidarities. Speakers include Japanese print specialist Nozomi Naoi; Bishal Yonjan, who traces a story of Global South Asia through journals produced by 20th-century Nepalese artists; and Sook-Kyung Lee, Artistic Director of the 2023 Gwangju Biennale, which featured woodcuts memorialising the Gwangju May 18 democratic movement by Malaysian collective Pangrok Sulap.
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Speakers: Bishal Yonjan (Artist, curator, and member, Kalā Kulo), Nozomi Naoi (Associate Professor, Department of Japanese Studies, NUS), Sook-Kyung Lee (Director, The Whitworth, and Professor, Curatorial Practices, The University of Manchester)
Moderator: Siddharta Perez (Curatorial Lead, NUS Museum)