CAMP took part in the 16th Gwangju Biennale Pre-Programme events.
"Structured in two parts, Session 1: One or Multiple Gwangju(s)? begins with Artistic Director Ho Tzu Nyen’s introduction to one of the Biennale’s central enquiries: change. He will outline changes of different natures, scales and rates—weather self-willed or imposed. Professor Jeong Myungjung follows by reframing May 18 as a “multiplicity,” tracing its collective assemblage and emergent change. Park Gahee closes the session by revisiting how the city of Gwangju has appeared throughout previous editions of the Biennale, opening up possibilities for thinking about Gwangju as a composite and continuously changing entity.
Session 2: Possible Pathways to Gwangju(s) opens with Che Kyongfa discussing how artistic practice generates perceptual transformations that allow us to understand change not as an event, but as a reconfiguration of our relations to the world. This will be followed by a series of presentations by artists CAMP, Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork, Park Chan-kyong, and Wang Tuo, each sharing the central enquiries, trajectories or shapes of their distinct practices. The session concludes with Brian Kuan Wood’s reflection on how these artistic practices and themes shape the next edition of the Biennale."
Al Jaar Qabla Al Daar
Caillou Film Festival
A conversation prompted by CAMP's Metabolic Container at the Singapore Biennale.
SYDNEY OPERA
Filmed on location in February 2026 from a CCTV camera atop the White Bay Power Station
Gadigal / Waranne Country
Shaina and Ashok present at Body Public: Through a Performance Archive, a research symposium at the Kochi Biennale, 2026.
Shaina: 100 year project, performative media, emancipated spect-actors, publics at the heart of practice.
Ashok: Types of writing as forms of attention to artwork, as distinct from gaze, listening, experience in general, or data analysis.
Shaina joined artists Sheela Gowda, Rekha Rodwittya, Indrapramit Roy, Gigi Scaria and moderator Gayatri Sinha for a conversation inaugurating Intersections- an exhibition commemorating 50 years of the Inlaks Foundation at Arthshila, Delhi.
Marking 50 years of the Inlaks Foundation.
Shaina A went to study Film and Media arts under the Inlaks scholarship in 1999.
Show and tell with Sanjay Bhangar.
Saturday, 24th January, 7 pm to 9 pm, at CAMP.
Saturday, 6 to 8 pm.
A conversation with scholar Irina Aristarkhova and theorist/ curator Gunalan Nadarajan about their recent projects.
Country of the Sea as part of revolutionary remembrance / क्रांती स्मरण