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783:(2008/2009): In 2008, 10,000 ‘Dream Museum’ cards were distributed to the community, offering a platform for the public to consider and describe its ideal museum. AAA set up a booth at ART HK 08, providing a platform for interactive engagement with the ongoing education project, and artist workshops were conducted throughout the four-day event. In 2009, as Hong Kong embarked on the West Kowloon Cultural District project, AAA called on the community to build a collection for the ‘Dream Museum’ by sending in an object or uploading an image on www.dreammuseum.org. Taking Thai respondent Sarawut Chutiwongpeti's suggestion for the ‘Dream Museum’ to be ‘Like 7-Eleven’, AAA established the ‘Dream Museum Convenience Store’ at ART HK 09. Participants were asked to bring images or objects to AAA's booth to contribute to the ‘collection’. On-site workshops with artists, curators, designers, and architects facilitated the discussion. 844:(2010): In 2006, AAA began locating, collecting, and preserving a large body of important material from the 1980s, a period in China's art history that was in danger of being lost. At the same time, AAA conducted a series of in-depth professional interviews with artists, critics, and curators of the 1980s in an attempt to record this period of contemporary Chinese art. With more than 70,000 digital documents, AAA now maintains the world's largest and most systematically organised archive of documentary material about Chinese art of the 1980s. The project culminated in September 2010 with the launch of the website www.china1980s.org 791:(2008-2012): As the official educational partner of ART HK (Hong Kong International Art Fair), AAA presents an annual series of panel discussions and screenings with leading experts and practitioners in the field that touch on prevalent issues and offer a first-hand look into the contemporary art world today. Topics have included ‘Reinvesting in Contemporary Chinese Art’; ‘Heritage Sites: the Answer to Hong Kong's Arts Needs?’; ‘Artist as Activist, Art as Catalyst’; and ‘In the Aftermath of the White Cube: Museums and Other Spaces’. Speakers have included Ron Arad, Sabine Breitwieser, 27: 207: 824:(2010): This five-day symposium, co-presented with the Centre for Community Cultural Development, brought internationally respected performance artists, archivists, and researchers together in Hong Kong to consider the practice of performance art in Asia and to critically discuss the challenges associated with archiving performance work or ‘live art’. 767:(2005): ‘Archiving the Contemporary’ was a workshop that brought together over 40 art professionals from around the world to look at the problematics of archiving, collection policies, classification systems, technological advancement, preservation, knowledge management, and information sharing in relation to contemporary art from Asia. 726:(2020-2021): The exhibition focused on the continuity and differences between six artists from three generations who were each other's teachers and students at China Academy of Art, proposing that educational backgrounds can reveal lineages of artistic attitudes, while also complicating conventional narratives about Chinese art history. 550:(2021): stems from Asia Art Archive's research since 2014 into the personal archive of the late Hong Kong–based artist Ha Bik Chuen (1925–2009). This exhibition comprises ten “sets” that share what this archive can do—how it fuels practices of artists, and how it shapes and shifts our understanding of Hong Kong's history and art. 718:, a series of online and offline conversations and workshops with artists, art collectives, and creative educational practitioners was scheduled from spring 2020 to spring 2022 to discuss the role of artistic pedagogy and art schools in the development of modern and contemporary art in Asia and beyond. 758:
Jointly presented by AAA and the Cultural Co-operation Forum organised by the Hong Kong Government Home Affairs Bureau, this symposium brought together artists, curators, and art professionals from Asia to discuss the building and sustaining of links, platforms, and networks in the contemporary Asian
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The chair of the board since 2003 was Jane DeBevoise. In 2021, Christopher K. Ho was named the Executive Director of Asia Art Archive, with Claire Hsu moving to co-chair of the board with Benjamin Cha. DeBevoise remains a board member of AAA in Hong Kong, as well as Board Chair of Asia Art Archive in
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In over 20 years, AAA has collected over 120,000 records related to contemporary art. The Archive has organised more than 500 programmes and projects beyond its library and archival activities. These range from research-driven projects and discursive gatherings to residencies and youth and community
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explores sketchbooks and notebooks as sites of performance. Drawings, paintings, notes, and performance recordings by the avant-garde artist Lee Wen from 1978 to 2014 were on show for the first time in this exhibition, presenting his concept of “drawing is the most basic time-based medium,” and his
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In 2007, AAA launched a residency programme to encourage new readings of the physical material in the Archive, to offer individuals the chance to work with material outside their usual concentrations, and to support projects around the idea of the ‘archive’. International residents have included
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within an international context. AAA incorporates material that members of local art communities find relevant to the field, and provides educational and public programming. AAA is one of the most comprehensive publicly accessible collections of research materials in the field. In activating its
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invited key individuals and institutions to address relevant issues and share their insights and experiences on the roles of museums. The ‘Shifting Sites’ conference included keynote speeches, presentations, reports, and group discussions that raised awareness about current debates surrounding
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The Archive's collection policy is designed to reflect the priorities of local and regional artists, art organisations, galleries, critics, and academics. In January 2023, there were more than 120,000 records available through the online library catalogue. About 70% of AAA's acquisitions are
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The research collections held by AAA include primary source documents such as artists’ writings, sketches, and original visual documentation. As well as personal material donated by individuals, there are rare periodicals and publications. The archive keeps files of individuals, events, and
574:(2022-2023): Developed in collaboration with Gudskul, The Collective School explores artist-driven and collective models of learning. Eight collectives from across Asia responded to archival materials from AAA Collections, developed together through group conversations over the past year. 589:(2011-2012): A participatory exhibition of Song Dong that re-writes the last 36 years of history from his personal perspective in the form of hand-drawn annual household wall calendars, co-presented by Asia Art Archive (AAA) and Mobile M+, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority. 656:(2015-2017): 15 creative practitioners were invited to a unique program series celebrating Asia Art Archive's 15th anniversary and discussing where AAA originated, where it might be heading, which concluded in an e-dossier, with the participants documenting their workflow. 672:(2018): A symposium organised by Asia Art Archive in association with The Department of Fine Arts at The University of Hong Kong, explored how periodicals encouraged discussions about art and new visual trends in twentieth-century Asia. 775:(2007): This series of talks examined six artist-run spaces in Manila that were centres for Filipino contemporary art, including Pinaglabanan Gallery, The Junk Shop, Third Space, Surrounded By Water, Big Sky Mind, and Future Prospects. 664:(2017): Ho Tzu Nyen's multimedia project was exhibited in Asia Art Archive's library from 21 Mar–19 Aug 2017. His video installations include clips from several films, aiming to explore how narratives construct identities and ideas. 693:(2018): The Guerrilla Girls' exhibition at the AAA booth at Art Basel deploys their signature blend of humour, bold graphics, and statistics culled from online and published sources to provoke discussion about women in art. 542:(2021-2022): a closed-door online seminar series to develop a methodology and theory for thinking about the history of art schools, from the perspective of the complex artistic, social, and political histories across Asia. 745:
This symposium, co-organised by AAA, Para/Site, and West Space, investigated issues, problems, and possibilities faced by alternative art spaces and made possible direct dialogue between art spaces of this kind across
832:(2010): Drawn from primary research, rare film footage, and 14 interviews with artists, curators, and historians active in the Guangdong region during the 1980s collected as part of the research for the film 684:
brought together documents from Nilima Sheikh's archive to show how she conducted research through her travels and how her artistic methods could modify material cultures and histories across international
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unfolds physically into Asia Art Archive's site through an exhibition in the library. The exhibition manifests itself in space through artworks, objects, documentation, and videos and material from AAA's
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is a recurring effort organised in collaboration with cultural collaborators in several countries around Asia, activating new opportunities to interact with art as a source of information.
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compiles annotated bibliographies of South Asian art writing in a variety of languages and provides users with interactive tools on its website to enrich their knowledge of the field.
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with a mandate to document and secure the multiple recent histories of contemporary art in the region. Hsu became its first Executive Director. In September 2021,
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AAA has also initiated focused research projects that build areas of specialisation in the collection. These include the four-year project ‘
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was appointed as the Executive Director of Asia Art Archive, after Hsu stepped down and moved to co-chair the board of the organisation.
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governed by a board of directors and guided by a rotating Advisory Board. The collection is accessible free of charge at AAA in
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is a display that emphasises the active role artists themselves have played in preserving and mediating cultural knowledge.
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International locations are based in New York (Asia Art Archive in America) and New Delhi (Asia Art Archive in India).
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development of performance art as tracings of daily routines of the human, the environment, and the cosmos.
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is a series of talks focusing on Hong Kong's art ecology within a cultural and socio-political framework.
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to digitise the collection, making the scans available online through the two organisations' websites.
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Day, Lara. "A Fair in Transition." Wall Street Journal (Online), 17 May 2012, accessed via ProQuest.
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organisations, and produces some of its own material, including images and audio-visual material.
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Archiving the Contemporary: Documenting Asian Art Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow
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Action Script –Symposium on Performance Art Practice and Documentation in Asia
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From Jean-Paul Sartre to Teresa Teng: Contemporary Cantonese Art in the 1980s
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From Jean-Paul Sartre to Teresa Teng: Contemporary Cantonese Art in the 1980s
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Materials of the Future: Documenting Contemporary Chinese Art from 1980–1990
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Choy, Lee Weng. "Tomorrow's Local Library: The Asia Art Archive in Context"
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Materials of the Future: Documenting Contemporary Chinese Art from 1980–1990
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Other collections collate original sketches and texts by artists, including
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donations; some are unsolicited but many are gathered by AAA's researchers.
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Asia Art Archive at 20: How Claire Hsu Built a Home For Asia's Own Stories
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Materials of the Future: Documenting Contemporary Chinese Art 1980-1990
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Huang Yin. "The Asia Art Archive: Keeping the Present for the Future"
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The Critical Dictionary of Southeast Asia, Vol 1: G for Ghost(writers)
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It Begins with a Story: Artists, Writers, and Periodicals in Asia
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Bibliography of Modern and Contemporary Art Writing in South Asia
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Bibliography of Modern and Contemporary Art Writing of South Asia
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collections, AAA initiates public, educational, and residency
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Space Traffic - Symposium of International Artist's Spaces
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that documents the recent history of contemporary art in
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Contemporary Asian Art Forum: Links, Platforms, Network
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Speakers at public talks and symposia have included
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