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Marina Otero Verzier, Director of Research & Development, Marten Kuijpers, Co-principal Researcher, Merve Bedir, Co-researcher present Automated Landscapes as part of Art Basel Conversations in Hong Kong on 31 March 2018. As well as sharing the final outputs of the research project, the team will screen the short film on automated factories in Pearl River Delta Region, commissioned to Rotterdam based artist Lichun Tseng.

Art Basel Conversations presents a stimulating series of panel discussions on topics concerning the global contemporary art scene between prominent members of the international artworld – artists, gallerists, curators, collectors, architects, critics, and many other cultural figures – each offering their unique perspectives on producing, collecting, and exhibiting art. Curated by Stephanie Bailey, writer and editor, Hong Kong/London. Moderators: Aric Chen, Lead Curator for Design and Architecture, M+, Hong Kong; and Marisa Yiu, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Design Trust, Hong Kong.
date
31/03/2018
time
14:00 – 15:00
language
English, Cantonese, Mandarin
 
location
Hong Kong Convention and Exhbition Centre, Room N101B
entrance

Admission free

Marina Otero Verzier
Katía Truijen
Amal Alhaag, Beatriz Colomina, Marten Kuijpers, Victor Muñoz Sanz, Simone C. Niquille, Mark Wigley
Jane Chew and Matthew Stewart, Northscapes Collective (Hamed Khosravi, Taneha K. Bacchin and Filippo laFleur), Noam Toran, Giuditta Vendrame, Paolo Pattelli, Liam Young.
Raphael Coutin, Marina Otero Verzier
Hans Gremmen
Christiane Bosman, Eveline Mulckhuyse
Simone C. Niquille
Nick Axel
Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science Creative Industries Fund NL Embassy of the Kingdom of The Netherlands in Rome, Italy

With the title WORK, BODY, LEISURE the 2018 Dutch Pavilion addresses the spatial configurations, living conditions, and notions of the human body engendered by disruptive changes in labor ethos and conditions.