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TIES OF HISTORY

“Ties of History” took its name from the 1967 founding declaration of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), which describes the region as being “bound together by ties of history and culture.” On the occasion of ASEAN’s 50th anniversary, the exhibition, curated by Patrick D. Flores, brought together ten artists—one from each of ASEAN’s member countries—to survey the variegated artistic inquiries brewing in the

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