We Do Not Dream Alone: Asia Society Triennial 20202021
By (Author) Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe
By (author) Boon Hui Tan
Contributions by Susan L. Beningson
Contributions by Alexandra Chang
Contributions by Agnes Hsu-Tang
Skira
Skira
16th November 2021
5th August 2021
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Literary essays
709.2395
Paperback
216
Width 230mm, Height 270mm
1020g
We Do Not Dream Alone is the fully illustrated catalogue (produced in conjunction with the inaugural edition of the Triennial) which documents, in stunning detail, the exhibition through critical essays and works by over forty contemporary Asian and Asian American artists and artist groups spanning Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Americas.
Launched in the fall of 2020 by Asia Society, the Triennial is a festival of art, ideas, and innovation. The first initiative of its kind in the United States, the Asia Society Triennial is an ambitious recurring multi-venue, multimedia initiative across New York City with an exhibition of contemporary arts at its centre. The catalogue provides a unique forum for engagement with the rich tapestry of Asian cultures that make up a significant, yet historically under-explored and underrepresented demographic within New York City.
Michelle Yun Mapplethorpe is Vice President for Global Artistic Programs at Asia Society, Director of Asia Society Museum in New York, and Artistic Director and Cocurator of the Asia Society Triennial. She is responsible for the museum's exhibitions program and its permanent collection, including the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection of traditional Asian art and a collection of contemporary artwork by leading and emerging Asian and Asian American artists.
Boon Hui Tan served as Vice President for Global Artistic Programs at Asia Society and Director of Asia Society Museum from 2015 to 2020. He is the founding Artistic Director and Cocurator for the Asia Society Triennial.
Alexandra Chang, writer, curator and arts scholar, is Associate Professor of Practice at Rutgers University-Newark's Department of Arts, Culture and Media and Clement A. Price Institute for Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience.