Asia Triennial Manchester 2018

Asia Triennial Manchester is Europe’s only Triennial dedicated to contemporary visual art on the theme of Asia. It is a festival of visual culture that not only celebrates Manchester’s diverse communities but also explores cultural, artistic and political debates of the 21st century. For the fourth edition, ATM18, the central concern of the festival is one of identity.

Our provocation for this edition ‘who do you think you are?’ is a reframing of the ambiguous and impossible demand so often encountered by people of colour in a post-industrial, multi-cultural city in the UK: where are you from? The question invites artists to examine how narratives around Asian identities cross-over with the current cultural obsession with the nature of identity – including gender and sexuality; community and migration, and technology and humanity.

ATM18 will open on the night of Fri 5 Oct with an evening of performances here at HOME, and will run for two weeks, offering a diverse programme of free performances and special events by contemporary visual artists at ATM partner venues across Greater Manchester, including a one-day symposium at The Whitworth.

With a focus on commissioning young and mid-career artists to explore socially engaged, participatory artistic practice, the Asia Triennial forges new, cross-cultural approaches to engaging audiences. It fosters international and local curatorial collaborations and new partnerships across the arts and communities.

ATM18 is happening in venues across Greater Manchester in October, including HOME, Manchester Craft and Design Centre, Manchester Cathedral, Castlefield Gallery, Gallery Oldham, Bury Art Museum, The Holden Gallery, MMU Special Collections, the Whitworth, Alexandria Library, Partisan Collective, Portico Library and The Manchester Contemporary.

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Previously in this Festival

Fa & Fon: Our mother and the women who fed us rice

Our mother and the women who fed us rice is a homage to Fa & Fon's own acceptance of their heritage, finally, after having been bought…

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Tetsuo: The Iron Man

Made on a micro-budget, on 16mm and in black and white, Tetsuo is one of the most influential Japanese films of all time.

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Adventures in Super 8 Programme 1

Two experimental works including a challenging piece from maverick director Ishii Sogo and early award-winning work from Tetsuo director Tsukamoto Shinya.

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Cold Fish

Influenced by real murders, Cold Fish is the bloody tale of a tropical fish shop owner whose simple life becomes entangled with a murderous rival.

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Adventures in Super 8 Programme 2

This double bill of experimental films showcases Cold Fish director Sion Sono’s early work and the wonderfully oddball Tokyo Cabbageman K from Ogata Akira.

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Asia Triennial Manchester/ Adventures in Super 8: the early films of Japan’s punk generation

As part of the 2018 Asia Triennial Manchester, we're presenting a rare opportunity to experience some of the early, experimental works of directors at the…

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Panel discussion/ ATM18: Where are you really from?

To what extent is the migratory experience central to Asian identities and artistic practice in contemporary art? The Thai sisters and artists Fa and Fon…

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Creative Resistance: A zine-making workshop led by Daikon*

In this workshop we will discuss how our creativity can be a tool for empowerment, education, and resistance.

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Jai Chuhan: Remodel: Painting Studio – Kali Chandrasegaram

Join Jai Chuhan and Malaysian dancer and choreographer Kali Chandrasegaram for the second in a series of special events, taking place as part of Jai's…

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Jai Chuhan: Remodel: Painting Studio – Bisakha Sarker

Join Jai Chuhan and South Asian dance artist Bisakha Sarker for the first in a series of special events, taking place as part of Jai's…

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Jai Chuhan: Remodel: Painting Studio – Life Drawing

Join Jai Chuhan for the third in a series of special events, taking place as part of Jai's open studio for Asia Triennial Manchester.

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Jai Chuhan: Remodel: Painting Studio – Life Drawing

Join Jai Chuhan for the fourth in a series of special events, taking place as part of Jai's open studio for Asia Triennial Manchester.

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Jai Chuhan: Remodel: Painting Studio – In Conversation

Join Jai Chuhan and special guests for a discussion and performance to mark the end of her open studio for Asia Triennial Manchester.

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