INDONESIAN ART CURATOR ART EDUCATION LECTURE
This one’s for Hong Kong-based lovers of contemporary Southeast Asian art. Visualising Indonesia – A Curatorial Journey is part of Christie’s Autumn 2010 Lecture Series in Hong Kong and an event we highly recommend those in the city try to get to. Speaker Enin Supriyanto, an independent curator and writer based in Jogjakarta will speak on the top artists of the region from his position “as an active observer of the local art scene.”
Visit the Christie’s website to read speaker Enin Supriyanto’s detailed biography.
Visualising Indonesia – A Curatorial Journey will take place at Christie’s Hong Kong on Saturday 27 November from 12 p.m.. Speaker Enin Supriyanto, an independent curator based in Indonesia, will conduct the lecture in English.
For more information on Visualising Indonesia – A Curatorial Journey visit the Christie’s website.
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