25/01/2021
THIS WEEK: Kadist Online Seminar - Frequencies of Tradition
27 JAN 2021–29 JAN 2021
The Times Museum and KADIST present three online sessions that consider tradition as a contested space, where one can critically reflect on Asian modernisation and the Western canon.
Session I: The Kyoto School and its Convoluted Philosophical Conjunction (10am CET)
Introduction by curator Hyunjin Kim, followed by a conversation between artist Ho Tzu Nyen and scholar and philosopher, Yuk Hui in which they discuss the Kyoto School’s philosophy of the void, violence, and technology concerning Zen Buddhism, Taoism, Samurai culture, and the wartime repercussions of this school of thought.
Session II: Spirituality, Community and the Memory Sphere (10am CET)
Presentations by artists Ayoung Kim, Chia Wei Hsu, and Jane Jin Kaisen, followed by a conversation moderated by curator Anselm Franke. With ideas of animism and shamanism that go beyond modern boundaries, these artists approach 'the ungovernable Indigenous spirits as a medium' summoning a 'ruptured past and a future memory sphere' through technological devices.