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SGFA Vision Culture Lecture : famed curator, OSCAR HO’s Portfolio Review

15/03/2011 7:00 PM - 15/03/2011 11:00 PM
Cover charge RM 50
Venue: Shalini Ganendra Fine Art
Address: #8 Lorong 16/7B Section 16, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

The OSCAR HO Portfolio Review date has been changed to Tuesday, March 15.

Artists who have a confirmed time booking for the 8th March, please carry over to the 15th.  If you are unable to make that appointment, please advise us.  The slots are nearly all taken up, so advanced notice of cancellation would be appreciated.

We apologise for any inconvenience

*PORTFOLIO  REVIEWS  FOR  ARTISTS – *(all mediums)

***Each Review will be 20 minutes.*
Artists have the opportunity to spend dedicated timewith MR. OSCAR HO, who will evaluate and comment on portfolios.

Please specify preferred date and times available.
Each review session will cost *RM 50* only./No more than 25 images/portfolio please/.

TO BOOK and settle payment, contact SGFA at stag@tm.net.my

*OSCAR HO:*

Oscar Ho was formerly the Exhibition Director of the Hong Kong Arts Centre and Founding Director of *Museum of Contemporary Art in Shanghai*. Since the late 1980s, he has been curating extensively on the contemporary art of Hong Kong, Mainland China and South East Asia. In addition to curating exhibitions in Hong Kong, he has curated numerous exhibitions in Asia, Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand, including being the guest curator for the *2^nd *and*3^rd Asia Pacific Triennial at Queensland*, Australia.

He is the founder of the Hong Kong chapter of the International Art Critics Association, and has written for local as well as international publications (/Art Journal, Art in Asia Pacific,  Art Forum /and / Newsweek/). He was advisor to *documenta 12* and a member of the International Committee for *documenta 13*, responsible for selecting its artistic director.

He is currently the director of the MA Program in Cultural Management at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and has been involved with the planning of a new museum at the West Kowloon Cultural District.

Website:
http://www.shaliniganendra.com

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