
How political is print? This conversation between Wu Mo, Kathleen Ditzig and Özge Ersoy, moderated by Stephanie Bailey, looks at how print has shaped modern and contemporary art across geographies and generations: from modern master Zao Wou-Ki’s revolutionary adoption of print and MoMA’s influence on print practices in Southeast Asian art in the 20th century, to how archives of printed matter—such as catalogues and zines—are re-tracing Asia’s evolving art histories today.
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Speakers: Wu Mo (Sigg Curator, M+), Kathleen Ditzig (Curator, National Gallery Singapore), Özge Ersoy (Executive Director, Asia Art Archive)
Moderator: Stephanie Bailey (Curator, The Politics of Print, and Lead Editor, print_screen)