Aesthetics and Ethics of Return: Trauma, Militarism and Modernities in Southeast Asia 9.21.21

Visual Culture Colloquium

Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 4:45pm

Zoom Lecture

Registration required

 

Việt Lê

Aesthetics and Ethics of Return: Trauma, Militarism and Modernities in Southeast Asia

Arguing for an ethics of return, the book Return Engagements is a political-economic critique of the nation-state, wars then and now, and global art markets, with a focus on Việt Nam and Cambodia. Artist, curator, and critic Việt Lê points out that artists of Southeast Asian descent are often expected to address the twin traumas of armed conflict and modernization on international art markets. 

By returning to and refashioning the specters of military engagements and modernity, Dr. Lê argues in this talk that artists such as Sopheap Pich and Phan Quang employ “strategic cartographies” in ways that allow them to reinvent such aesthetics and discursive spaces.

 

Việt Lê is an artist, academic and curator whose work centers on spiritualities, trauma, representation, and sexualities with a focus on Southeast Asia and its diasporas. He is an Associate Professor of Visual Studies at the California College of the Arts.

He is the author of Return Engagements: Contemporary Art’s Traumas of Modernity and History in Sài Gòn and Phnom Penh (Duke University Press, 2021) and coauthor, White Gaze (2nd edition, w/ Latipa [née Michelle Dizon]; Sming Sming Books, 2019). He is a board member of Art Matters and the Queer Culture Center.
 

 

Image on poster: Việt Lê. Untitled (Charlie’s Angels of History) from the lovebang! series, 2014-20Digital C-print, vinyl banner, edition of 3, 60” x 90”

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