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Ho Tzu Nyen: 'The World is a Space for Transformation'
Foundation for Spirituality and the Arts in collaboration with Asia Art Archive in America is delighted to present a distinctive lecture-performance public program, “The World is a Space for Transformation," with internationally acclaimed Singaporean artist Ho Tzu Nyen, taking place in New York on Saturday, December 14th. Space is limited; RSVP is required.
Doors open at 1pm Ho Tzu Nyen lecture-performance will begin promptly at 1:30pm Panel discussion and Q&A at 2:30pm Program wrap-up at 3pm
Ho’s art practice delves deeply into diverse philosophies, traditions, and histories that offer fresh insights into Southeast Asia, past and present. This newly conceived public program seeks to illuminate the multifaceted spiritual themes that emerge throughout much of Ho's work. It will serve as a fitting conclusion to his current solo exhibition, “Time & the Tiger,” on view at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College through December 1.
In addition to Ho's lecture-performance, there will be a light brunch reception and Q&A discussion. Generously co-sponsored by the James H. W. Thompson Foundation and the MAIIAM Contemporary Art Museum, this event will inaugurate FSA's new series of annual public programs showcasing the work of notable artists and scholars from Southeast Asia.
Venue: Asia Art Archive in America
23 Cranberry Street
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718-522-2299
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