Crossing the imaginary chasms: Art at the intersections with Science

17 June 2022
Online talk

Talk with Andrew S. Yang, Ace Le, and Nora Taylor

This public program dives into various intersections between art and science from three perspectives: curatorial, artistic, and research. Andrew S. Yang is an artist, biologist, and curator who sheds light on various intersections between art and science, drawing from his selective projects that correspond to the thematics in Illuminated Curiosities (The Body, The Ecology, and The History), as well as his artist residency at Yale–NUS in Singapore. After his lecture, Yang is joined by professor Nora Taylor and curator Ace Le, where the panel discussion will move from personal approaches to regional and global tendencies, where more art practitioners and institutions are interweaving art and science, particularly at three loci: mode of exhibition display, accessibility to art, and art making in the Anthropocene.

This event is part of a series of public and education programs in association with Illuminated Curiosities, an exhibition organized by Nguyen Art Foundation.