Asia Triennial Manchester: Exhibitions and Essays.
Citation Summary:
Chuhan, J. (2014-19) Love, solo exhibition, Imperial War Museum North as part of Asia Triennial Manchester (5/10/14 - 5/10/14); ‘Time and Generation’ and ‘Shifting Identities: A Contributor’s Reflections on ATM 2011 and of a solo exhibition titled Love’, Book chapter in Mitha, A., Kennedy, B., Wainwright, L. (2014) Triennial City - Localising Asian Art Cornerhouse distributed worldwide. ISBN 9780956957184; Remodel Painting Studio, solo exhibition, HOME as part of Asia Triennial Manchester (15/10/18 - 21/10/18); Refuge, solo exhibition, Gallery Oldham as part of Asia Triennial Manchester (15/09/18 - 17/11/18); ‘Painting is Home’ essay in Mitha, A., Roberts, E. (2019) Asia Triennial Manchester. Who Do You Think You Are? An Exploration into the Boundaries of Asian Identities in Contemporary Culture, HOME Publications. ISBN 9781999372002
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Liverpool John Moores University
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- 32 - Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory
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- Imperial War Museum North, Manchester et al, Asia Triennial Manchester 2018
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- Exhibitions and essays
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- Out of scope for open access requirements
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- 2014
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0
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1 - Contemporary Art Lab
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- This research examines the transcultural in my creating new paintings, contributing to decolonising the curriculum in galleries, museums and education. The paintings explore depiction of the human form and the female gaze, and aesthetic, social and political intersections and amalgams of South Asian and Western cultures. The methodology is creation of artefacts, and subsequent display in Asia Triennial Manchester (ATM), a significant international visual arts festival on the theme of Asia with world-class exhibitions by artists e.g. Rashid Rana. For ATM I contributed three solo exhibitions at leading venues comprising: Refuge, solo exhibition, Gallery Oldham 15/09/18 - 17/11/18; Remodel Painting Studio, solo exhibition, HOME, Manchester (15/10/18 - 21/10/18); Love, solo exhibition, Imperial War Museum North (5/10/14 - 5/10/14). Also for ATM I authored two essays: ‘Painting is Home’ essay in Asia Triennial Manchester. Who Do You Think You Are? An Exploration into the Boundaries of Asian Identities in Contemporary Culture 2019 (Ed’s Mitha, A., Roberts, E), HOME Publications; ‘Shifting Identities: A Contributor’s Reflections on ATM 2011’ in Triennial City - Localising Asian Art (Ed’s Mitha, A., Kennedy, B., Wainwright, L.), HOME Publications. Chuhan’s four ATM presentations comprised: Painting is Home at ATM symposium at Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester on (16/10/2018); Jai Chuhan, Artist paper at ‘ATM Curatorial Lab at Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester’ as part of Being Human: A Festival of the Humanities 2017, Asia Triennial 2018, RAH! Research in Arts and Humanities, Manchester Metropolitan University (23/11/2017); Love, Conflict and Art lecture to accompany the Conflict and Compassion exhibition for Asia Triennial Manchester 2014, Imperial War Museum North (05/102014); Shifting Identities: Paintings by J Chuhan lecture for South Asian Arts Group (SAAG) Annual Forum at Manchester Institute for Research and Innovation in Art and Design (MIRIAD), Manchester Metropolitan University (27/03/2014).
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