Tintin Wulia
Tintin Wulia: recipient of ERC grant
Tintin Wulia has been named as the recipient of a major European Research Council grant. More information can be found here.
Khadim Ali, Luke Roberts, Tintin Wulia: Articles in di'van
Khadim Ali, Luke Roberts and Tintin Wulia have been featured in articles in di'van, Edition 10.
Tintin Wulia: Online Discussion and Screening with Asia Art Archive in America
Tintin Wulia has been invited for a discussion with Asia Art Archive in America to discuss her 2017 video 'A Thousand and One Martian Nights' that premiered at the 57th Venice Biennale. The screening and discussion will take place on April 16th at 9:00am. Register for the discussion here.
Tintin Wulia: Conversation Series | Dekat-Dekat Jauh (So Close Yet So Far)
Tintin Wulia will be speeaking in conversation series 'Dekat-Dekat Jauh (So Close Yet So Far)' about Indonesian-Australian relations in visual arts on Saturday 27th February 2021 5pm AEDT. Register for the event here.
Vernon Ah Kee, Tintin Wulia: Panel Discussion at Museum of Brisbane
Vernon Ah Kee and Tintin Wulia will be joining a panel discussion at Museum of Brisbane with Tammy Law. 'Dreams & Scars, family histories & creative practice' will be on Friday 19 February 6:00-7:30pm. More information can be found here.
Tintin Wulia: Panel Discussion, IMA
Tintin Wulia will join a panel discussion on Art and Crisis on January 30 at 2:30 to 3:45pm at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. More information can be found here.
Gordon Bennett, Dale Harding, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson, Tintin Wulia: On Fire at IMA
Gordon Bennett, Dale Harding, Madonna Staunton, Judy Watson and Tintin Wulia have been included in 'On Fire: Climate and Crisis' exhibition at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. The exhibition will run from 30 Jan - 20 March 2021.
Tintin Wulia: Smithsonian Fellowship, Washington D.C.
Tintin Wulia has been awarded the Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship for June 2019. Wulia's project during the Fellowship is entitled 'Mosquitoes in My Passport: Artistic Survey of Nonhuman Agents in Migration and Geopolitics'.
Tintin Wulia: Bruised: Art Action and Ecology in Asia, RMIT
Tintin Wulia will be featured in Bruised: Art Action and Ecology in Asia at RMIT Gallery in Melbourne. The exhibition is open from 12 April - 1 June 2019. Find out more here.
TINTIN WULIA: MAKE YOUR OWN PASSPORT, IMA
Tintin Wulia's project Make Your Own Passport (2014-) will be held as part of the First Thursdays event series at the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane. The event will take place from 6-9pm on 6 December 2018. Find out more here.
RICHARD BELL, TINTIN WULIA: VISIBLE AWARD LONGLIST
Projects by Richard Bell and Tintin Wulia have been included in the Longlist for the 2019 Visible Award. More information can be found here.
TINTIN WULIA: Reinterpreting the Senses panel discussion, Griffith University Art Museum
Tintin Wulia will be particpating in a panel discussion 'Reinterpreting the Senses' at Griffith University Art Museum at 6pm on Tuesday 13 February. More information can be found here.
TINTIN WULIA: interview in Art Monthly
Tintin Wulia has been interviewed by Tess Maunder for Art Monthly Australasia (Issue 304).
Tintin Wulia: 'If The City Could Speak' State Library of Victoria, Melbourne
Tintin Wulia's multi-channel sound installation, Untold Moments - Act 3: Luxembourg, is included in 'If The City Could Speak', an exhibition curated by Emily Siddons at the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne. The exhibition explores interactions with architecture, public spaces, and urban environments. More information here.
Tintin Wulia: Representative for Indonesia at the 57th Venice Biennale
Tintin Wulia will represent Indonesia at the 57th Venice Biennale: 'Viva Arte Viva' with a new work 1001 Martian Homes. The biennale will unfold over the course of nine chapters or families of artists, beginning with two introductory realms in the Central Pavilion, followed by another seven across the Arsenale through the Giardino delle Vergini. 120 of the invited artists are from 51 countries; 103 of these are participating for the firZach Blas and Jemima Wyman, Raquel Ormella, Tintin Wulia: Material Politics, IMA
New work by Raquel Ormella, Tintin Wulia and a collaboration between Zach Blas and Jemima Wyman feature as part of 'Material Politics' at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. The exhibition reflects on a longstanding tendency in Australian contemporary art to work with an economy of means.
