PROGRAMMES / OCT 2017-FEB 2018
Knowledge and Social Memory of Modern Architecture
13 JAN 2018
This one-day symposium brings together a multidisciplinary group of scholars from across the region to examine modern architecture and its relationship to the city. The morning session explores the relationship between monuments and power,and the commissioning of monuments as an attempt to shape new social memory for the modern nation-state. In the afternoon session, we bring into conversation two different disciplinary approaches in the study of the modern architecture - architecture history and curatorial research - to assess the question of how modernism can be translated across cultural contexts as well as how modern architecture can exist in a museum and be communicated effectively through an exhibition.
Speakers include Thanavi Chotpradit (Silpakorn University, Bangkok), Roger Nelson (NTU, Singapore), Chang Jiat Hwee (NUS, Singapore) and Shirley Surya (M+, Hong Kong)
Programme
1030am Arrival of Guests
1045am Opening Address
Morning Session: Sites of Memory
1100am - 1145am
Speaker: Thanavi Chotpradit, Silpakorn (Bowaderet Rebellion Cremation Pavilion)
1145am - 1230pm
Speaker: Roger Nelson, NTU (Sinhanouk’s Modern Pavilion)
1pm - 230pm Lunch
Afternoon Session: Rethinking the Modern City
230pm - 315pm
Speaker: Chang Jiat Hwee, NUS (Tropical Modernism)
315pm - 400pm
Speaker: Shirley Surya, M+ (Museology of Modernism)
The Symposium is open to the public.
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