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Lesley MA

Lesley MA Lesley Ma joined the Department of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, in 2022. In 2024, she curated ‘The Genesis Facade Commission: Lee Bul, Long Tail Halo’ and ‘The Great Hall Commission: Tong Yang-Tze, Dialogue’. From 2013 to 2022, she was the founding Curator, Ink Art at M+, Hong Kong, and curated several collection displays and commissions. Prior to joining M+, she co-curated Great Crescent: Art and Agitation in the 1960s—Japan, South […]

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Judith GREER

Judith GREER Judith Greer has served as Director of International Programmes for Sharjah Art Foundation since 2014, having previously been appointed as the Programme’s Associate Director in 2008. In this role she has spearheaded the Foundation’s extensive international activities including exhibitions, partnerships, events and projects both in Sharjah and around the world. Greer previously worked as International Director at the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo. Currently an advisory board member of Public Arts Trust of India and a juror […]

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Cuauhtémoc MEDINA

Cuauhtémoc MEDINA Art critic, curator and historian, Medina holds a PhD in History and Theory of Art from the University of Essex in the UK and has written extensively on contemporary art in Latin America and worldwide. He has been a full-time researcher at the Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas (Institute of Aesthetic Research) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico since 1993 and Chief Curator at the Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (University Museum of Contemporary Art) in Mexico City since […]

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Ann COXON

Ann COXON Ann Coxon is a freelance curator, writer and researcher with a long-standing interest and specialism in textile-based practices. Formerly Curator of International Art at Tate Modern, Coxon curated the landmark exhibitions Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope (2022) and Anni Albers (2018) as well as numerous other exhibitions and displays at Tate Modern, including Inherited Threads (2022), Dorothea Tanning (2019), Beyond Craft (2017), Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture (2015) and Saloua Raouda Choucair (2013). Coxon is the […]

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Gözde İLKIN

Gözde İLKIN Based in Istanbul, Turkish artist Gözde İlkin works with found domestic textiles that reflect social identity and processes. Her motifs and drawings on fabric depict today’s cultural information, political and social relationships, and gender issues. İlkin’s embroidery and painting focus on the body as an experimental or affective landscape. She has recently started to use drawing, stitching and sound to design fabrics as stages, tracing nature to discover ways of belonging as well as the healing and transforming […]

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HU Yinping

HU Yinping Born in Sichuan, Hu Yinping currently lives and works in Beijing. She defines her art as a state between ‘event’ and ‘work’, implying a deep connection between her artistic practice and real life. Hu often labels the medium of her works as ‘event’, and her works are usually durational or even ongoing. Hu earned her MFA from the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Her work has been extensively shown in solo exhibitions in venues such as Ming Contemporary […]

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Aluaiy KAUMAKAN (WU Yu-Ling)

Aluaiy KAUMAKAN (WU Yu-Ling) Aluaiy Kaumakan (Wu Yu-Ling) was born in the Paridrayan tribe of Paiwan – a Taiwanese indigenous people in Sandimen Township, Pingtung County. As the daughter of the tribe’s leader, Kaumakan inherits the responsibility to protect the heritage of her people, who were forced to relocate due to Typhoon Morakot in 2009. Trained as a jewellery designer in her early career, she started to use Paiwan weaving and knitting techniques and her solid textile knowledge to create […]

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Cian DAYRIT

Cian DAYRIT Cian Dayrit is an interdisciplinary artist from the Philippines who investigates notions of space, power and identity as they are represented and reproduced in monuments, museums, maps and other institutionalised media. Through textile, installations, archival interventions and community-based workshops, Dayrit’s work responds to different marginalised communities, encouraging a critical reflection on colonial and privileged perspectives. While informed by the colonial experience of the Philippines, his work nonetheless defies being tied to a specific position or location. Instead, his work and […]

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OH Haji

OH Haji Haji Oh is a Korean artist born and raised in Japan, now living in Australia. She utilises textile-making techniques, such as weaving, dyeing and unravelling, as well as photography, cyanotype, text and sound in her work. Drawing on her background as a third-generation Zainichi Korean (a Korean resident in Japan), she creates artworks that give expression to the untold memories – silent memories – of women and unnamed individuals. She explores the concept of ‘post-memory’ by sharing experiences […]

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YEE I-Lann, Roziah Binti JALALID, Julitah KULINTING

YEE I-Lann A native of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Yee I-Lann’s creative practice spans photo-media, video and textile, engaging with the complex legacies of colonial histories, global connections and socio-political dynamics of Southeast Asia. She earned her BA from the University of South Australia in 1992 and subsequently moved to Kuala Lumpur in 1994, where she became actively involved in the local art and film scenes. Since returning to her hometown in 2017, Yee has been collaborating with weavers from both […]

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