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A Reflection on Monologue Dialogue 4: Mysticism and Insecurity. Art in an insecure age

A Reflection on Monologue Dialogue 4: Mysticism and Insecurity. Art in an insecure age
A Reflection on Monologue Dialogue 4: Mysticism and Insecurity. Art in an insecure age
Monologue Dialogue 4: Mysticism and Insecurity (MD4) was a 16-person international group show held at The Koppel Project at Baker Street, London UK, 4 May - 1 July 2017. It was curated by Professor Andrew Stahl (UCL Slade School of Fine Art). The key focus of the project has been to celebrate transcultural conversations by bringing together artists mainly from Thailand and the UK but also from different parts of the world to install or construct work together, and develop existing contacts between UK and Thai universities and in some way to reflect on the transcultural nature of today's discourse for artists. Kai was an invited artist and created a new installation. She was also co-curator of numerous public engagement events in the gallery. This included tours of the exhibition and discussions engaging the public, students and artists. including a discussion and tour. Kai also curated a live performance by artist James Steventon, and wrote an article celebrating transculturalism in a precarious age of protectionism and populism.
Tan, Kai Syng
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Tan, Kai Syng
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Tan, Kai Syng and Stahl, Andrew (2018) A Reflection on Monologue Dialogue 4: Mysticism and Insecurity. Art in an insecure age 7pp.

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Abstract

Monologue Dialogue 4: Mysticism and Insecurity (MD4) was a 16-person international group show held at The Koppel Project at Baker Street, London UK, 4 May - 1 July 2017. It was curated by Professor Andrew Stahl (UCL Slade School of Fine Art). The key focus of the project has been to celebrate transcultural conversations by bringing together artists mainly from Thailand and the UK but also from different parts of the world to install or construct work together, and develop existing contacts between UK and Thai universities and in some way to reflect on the transcultural nature of today's discourse for artists. Kai was an invited artist and created a new installation. She was also co-curator of numerous public engagement events in the gallery. This included tours of the exhibition and discussions engaging the public, students and artists. including a discussion and tour. Kai also curated a live performance by artist James Steventon, and wrote an article celebrating transculturalism in a precarious age of protectionism and populism.

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Published date: 5 January 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 500672
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/500672
PURE UUID: 736f03a7-a689-406b-9698-ff034266c30f
ORCID for Kai Syng Tan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4491-7166

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Date deposited: 09 May 2025 16:30
Last modified: 19 Sep 2025 02:12

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Author: Kai Syng Tan ORCID iD
Author: Andrew Stahl

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