Art and architecture are commonly associated with aesthetics and ideas. But what if they could also be marshalled to shed light on incidents of conflict and harm? What if they could be brought together to hold perpetrators of violence and intentional neglect—be it against people or the natural environment—to account? As part of ‘Proposals for Novel Ways of Being: CIRCUIT BREAKER’, Eyal Weizman (Director of Forensic Architecture) explores these questions in conversation with Eugene Tan (Director, National Gallery Singapore and Singapore Art Museum).
Stream live on YouTubeArt and architecture are commonly associated with aesthetics and ideas. But what if they could also be marshalled to shed light on incidents of conflict and harm? What if they could be brought together to hold perpetrators of violence and intentional neglect—be it against people or the natural environment—to account? As part of ‘Proposals for Novel Ways of Being: CIRCUIT BREAKER’, Eyal Weizman (Director of Forensic Architecture) explores these questions in conversation with Eugene Tan (Director, National Gallery Singapore and Singapore Art Museum).
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