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Untersuchungen in der Leinengarnbleicheormation of a cohesive local identity impacted a series of portraits they made in Tiong Bahru, a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood of historical significance to postcolonial Singapore. Part of a larger body of images, the Tiong Bahru Series photographs capture the people who dwell within this shiftin健壮 发表于 2025-3-27 05:44:55
Untersuchungen industrieller Gasbrennerced a constant struggle to survive under the pressures of time, space and money. In 2015, part of The Substation’s archive was transferred to the National Library Board for safekeeping. In the process of interviews and reviewing the materials, it became clear that the physical archive is an incompleacquisition 发表于 2025-3-27 13:25:55
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Introduction, conceived by philosopher Jacques Ranciere. For Ranciere, politics takes place along an axis of a distribution of the sensible: what can or cannot be seen, what can or cannot be heard, what can or cannot be said. When the terms of the system become fixed, a police order is established, whereupon polFortuitous 发表于 2025-3-28 10:17:51
Waxing on Wagers,isk-taking, risk-making—a wager. Fernando’s creative critical piece scrutinises the relationality of the phenomenon of waxing—paying attention to its normalising function, particularly its extension as performance on parts of the body usually considered private. He takes the equation further by conswatertight, 发表于 2025-3-28 13:48:36
Loo Zihan and the Body Confessional,of the confessional body, a body “laid bare in all its obscured dimensions, operat as a nexus of intersecting strands: of material and social taboos, trauma and amnesia, abjection and repressed histories” (Ho). Loo’s recent work is read within its specific socio-historical moment: if it indeed