
PARADISE LOST: CLIMATE CRISIS & CULTURAL LOSS IN THE NUSANTARA WITH NOR WANG & UTE META BAUER
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In this episode, we discuss with Professor Ute Meta Bauer, a visionary curator, scholar, and founding director of NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, whose work has redefined the possibilities of contemporary art across the globe. Through the lens of NTU CCA’s research, residencies, and exhibitions, we re-examine Singapore in the Nusantara from the vantage point of maritime Southeast Asia’s urgent ecological and cultural shifts. As the world’s largest archipelago, the Nusantara becomes a powerful site to investigate the entwined loss of biodiversity and cultural heritage. Ute reflects on how the visual arts engage with climate change and displacement—extending beyond the gallery into the realms of activism, community, and care. Together, we consider how art can both document and transform the fragile worlds we are on the verge of losing.