Sunset Kino – Shubigi Rao
16. 8. 23, 9 p.m.
Introduction by Sophie Goltz, Director, Salzburg International Summer Academy. Followed by a Q&A with Shubigi Rao & Sophie Goltz.
Talking Leaves is both a prescient and timely artistic documentary. Filmed solo, it spans multiple sites across the world to form a polyvocal, mythopoetic film about the censorship of books, destruction of libraries, assaults on knowledge and free press, and the loss of languages in embattled communities. Like leaves of an enduring tree, the voices of multiple people and their actions demonstrates the persistent value and power of books, archives, shadow and pirate libraries as vehicles of resistance.
Shubigi Rao, Talking Leaves, 2022, 90 min
key data
- Venue
- Salzburger Kunstverein
- Date
- 16. 8. 23, 9 p.m.
- In cooperation with Salzburger Kunstverein
- Salzburger Kunstverein Künstlerhaus Hellbrunner Straße 3 5020 Salzburg Opening hours exhibition: Tuesday-Sunday, 12 am–7 pm
Shubigi Rao
Shubigi Rao’s interests include libraries, archival systems, histories and lies, literature and violence, ecologies and natural history. Her complex layered installations comprise books, drawings and etchings, video and pseudo-science machinery, metaphysical puzzles, ideological board games and archives, examining current and historical flashpoints as perspectival shifts, as well as examining contemporary crises of displacement, whether of people, languages, cultures or knowledge bodies. These forms address a key argument in her current research – that current geo-politics is invariably influenced by language, cultural shifts and destruction in a proportion often underplayed in history.
As part of Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book, a 10-year project about the history of book destruction, she visits public and private collections, libraries and archives that have served as flashpoints in history, collecting fragments, ephemera, anecdotes and buried secrets, and piecing together (through film, books, drawings and art-works) a composite chronology of the literary and violent trajectories of our species. While researching the global approach to knowledge archiving, access, retrieval and disposal, the project generates a semi-mythologised biography of the book, while referencing the wealth of information that is never accessed, or is marginalised, disregarded or forgotten.
In 2020, the second volume of Pulp won the Singapore Literature Prize (creative non-fiction). The first volume had been shortlisted in 2018. The first exhibition of the project Written in the Margins won the 2018 APB Signature Prize Juror's Choice Award. She represented Singapore at the National Pavilion in the 59th Venice Biennale in 2022, and was Curator for the 2022 Kochi-Muziris Biennale.
Education including teaching experience
2008 Masters in Fine Arts, First Class Honours, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
2006 BA Fine Arts (Painting), First Class Honours, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
2005 Diploma in Fine Arts (Painting) with Distinction, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
1996 BA (Hons) in English, Second Class First Division, Delhi University, New Delhi
Teaching (selected)
July 2021 Summer Academy Salzburg (AT)
June 2020 Visiting curator, HISK, Ghent (BE)
Feb-May 2018 Dissertation supervisor for Master of Arts Fine Arts candidates, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
September 2017 Visiting studio supervisor at SOTA, Singapore
2011 - May 2016 Dissertation supervisor for Master of Arts Fine Arts candidates, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
Aug 2014-May 2016 Studio tutor and theory lecturer for BFA and Diploma Fine Arts LASALLE College of the Arts
2013-2015 Dissertation supervisor and lecturer in dissertation research and writing for BA Fine Arts, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
2011-2015 Studio supervisor and final exhibition curator for Masters in Art Therapy, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
2006-2014 Lecturer in Critical Studies/Theory for BFA, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
2014 Lecturer in Methods and Materials of Asian Art Histories, Masters of Asian Art Histories, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore.
2012, 2011 Dissertation supervisor, Masters of Asian Art Histories, LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
2010-2012 Lecturer in Art History at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore (Oct 2010 – Feb 2011 and Apr 2011 – Dec 2012). Lecturer in International Visual Arts, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore (Apr–Dec 2011)
2010 Dissertation supervisor for Master of Arts in Asian Art Histories candidates at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore (Jan – May)
2009, 2007 Lecturer in Printmaking (Studio and Workshop), LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore
Website
Exhibitions
Group exhibitions (recent)
2021 Plants in Print, Botanic Gardens, Singapore.2019 Arus Balik – From below the wind to above the wind and back again, NTU-CCA, Singapore. State of Motion: A Fear of Monsters, by Asian Film Archive, Singapore. 2018 Winners exhibition of the APB Signature Art Prize, 2018, National Museum Singapore. About Books, AlbumArte, Rome. Draw-in Drawing, Boan artspace, Seoul. 2017 Historical Fictions: a manual for the aspiring tyrant. Spoken word artwork for AFF and Sanja Ivekovic’s Monument to Revolution, Documenta 14, Athens.2016 10th Taipei Biennial 2016, Taipei, Taiwan. Demain est une île (Tomorrow is an island), Villa Vassilieff, Paris. Ghost on the Wire 2, Objectifs Gallery, Singapore. 2015 Urban:ness, DUCTAC, Dubai, UAE. Dear Painter, Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Singapore. Shubigi Rao: Exquisite Corpse, showcase under Curating Lab, NUS Museum Singapore. Mysterious Objects at Noon, Objectifs Gallery, Singapore, and Bermondsey Gallery, London (UK). Singapore mon Amour (literary section), part of Singapour en France – le Festival
Publications
Recent publications/reviews
Pulp III: An Intimate Inventory of the Banished Book, Rock Paper Fire Singapore, 2022
Pulp II: A Visual Bibliography of the Banished Book, Rock Paper Fire Singapore, 2018
Written in the Margins, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany, 2017
Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book, Rock Paper Fire Singapore, 2016
History’s Malcontents: The Life and Times of S. Raoul, Institute of Contemporary Art Singapore, 2013
Useful Fictions, Grey Projects, Singapore, 2013