The New York Times has paid $114,000 in damages to three of Singapore's leading politicians: Lee Hsien Loong (the current Prime Minister), Goh Chok Tong (his predecessor), and Lee Kuan Yew (the founder of the country). The damages relate to an article published in the International Herald Tribune on 15th February, headlined "All in the family". The op-ed, written by Philip Bowring, violated an earlier legal settlement dating back to 1994, when Bowring gave an undertaking that he would not refer to Singapore's government as dynastic or nepotistic. Lee Hsien Loong previously won damages from The Economist in 2004 after it alleged "a whiff of nepotism" in his wife's appointment as head of Singapore's state investment agency Temasek.
25 March 2010
22 March 2010
Democracy Monument
The current UDD campaign was launched after last month's seizure of Thaksin Shinawatra's assets by the Supreme Court. The protesters are also opposed to the 2007 constitution (drafted by the military), the 2006 coup, and the governing coalition (formed by the military following the dissolution of TRT and the PPP). Unlike the riots last year, the current UDD demonstrations are peaceful, despite scaremongering by Deputy PM Suthep Thaugsuban.
[Thai artists Pornprasert Yamazaki (Suicide Mind), Kosit Juntaratip, and Manit Sriwanichpoom (Flashback '76) have also used blood in their work. Kristian von Hornsleth collected Thai blood donations for his Deep Storage Art Project.]
18 March 2010
Cinema@MERZ
Another Side
The show also features Chaisiri Jiwarangsan's video The Illuded Moon, a record of an eye operation which is not for the squeamish. The video was made in collaboration with Apichatpong Weerasethakul (director of Syndromes & A Century) and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook (whose video works have previously been shown in From Message To Media and The Suspended Moment).
Most impressive are the ceramic works by Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch and Flora Cruells Benzal. Wasinburee has created a guardian angel with the body of a Transformer, and Benzal's Chimerical Six is a disturbing series of Gothic babies' heads. Another Side, at La Lanta in Bangkok, will close on 30th April.
08 March 2010
Chaotic Victory
Vasan has produced a series of self-portraits, depicting himself as Buddha and a terrorist. Wijono's paintings comment on the hypocrisy of iconic figures such as Barack Obama and Andy Warhol. Like Santiago Sierra, he works with economically marginalised labourers, though his projects are genuinely collaborative and mutually advantageous in contrast to Sierra's exploitation.
Ten Evil Scenes Of Thai Politic
Vasan is refreshingly direct in his treatment of politics, sex, and religion. His new paintings, for example, explicitly depict politicians such as Thaksin Shinawatra and Suthep Thaugsuban as thoroughly corrupt figures succumbing to the temptations of sex and money. Some of his video works, including the scatological There Must Be Something Happen, were shown at From Message To Media.
