The most groundbreaking contemporary art is from the East




Intelligence Squared show

Summary: Since the 1990s, New York galleries have witnessed an unprecedented 78% increase in exhibitions of Asian art, the bulk of it contemporary. Precipitated by the circumstances of their rapidly expanding economies, daily life for many in the East is undergoing something of a revolution. Contemporary art is part of this revolution. It realises the East’s rapidly evolving tastes, aspirations, and categories of consciousness, whilst articulating the accompanying anxieties about loss of identity and cultural specificity. Contemporary Art from the East both grapples with, and typifies, the problems of globalised modernity. Should we see this new cultural outpouring as the spoils or the victim of rapid globalisation? Speakers for the motion - Alexandra Munroe and Iain Robertson Speakers against the motion - Matthew Collings and Richard Wentworth Chaired by Tim Marlo