Twentieth Century Southeast Asian Works of Art: Materials Choice and Behaviour

OVERVIEW

Panel presentation on 'Twentieth Century Southeast Asian Works of Art: Materials Choices and Behaviour' at the Association of Asian Studies and International Convention of Asian Studies Meeting, Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, 31 March – 3 April, 2011.

Chaired by Ana Maria Theresa P. Labrador, National Museum of the Philippines 

  • Materials and Techniques of Twentieth Century Oil Paintings in Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand: An Overview -- Nicole A. Tse, University of Melbourne

  • Establishing Cost-Effective Measures to Ensure the Authenticity of Works of Art Declared as Important Cultural Property in a Third World Setting -- Larry Cruz, National Historical Commission

  • Oil Paint Manufacture and Collaboration with Practicing Thai Artists -- Supanee Chayabutra, Silpakorn University

  • Artists Interviews: Documenting Unconventional Materials Wall Slogan of the Cultural Revolution on Building in Fushan: The Studies of Technique, Material, and Deterioration --  Roy Sit Kai Sin, Praceta do Museu de Macau