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Beryl Graham (ENG) | New Materialities and New Collecting | What Do Museums Collect? (10-2) MMCA's International Symposium "What Do Museums Collect?" National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, Multi-Project Hall June 28 (Fri), 2019, 1:00-6:20 p.m. June 29 (Sat), 2019, 1:00-6:00 p.m. What Do Museums Collect? focuses on two points regarding the direction of collection in contemporary art museums. The first is on 'the others' that belong to different racial, ethnic or cultural groups, at times marginalized. The second is on the diverse issues which emerge along with the 'changes of contemporary art media and forms.' *Symposium Day 1 1) Tony Bennett (Research Professor in Social and Cultural Theory in the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University) “Re-collecting, Re-classifying, Re-ordering: Indigenous Art and the Contemporary Australian Art Field” 2) Lisa Horikawa (Senior Curator in Collection at National Gallery Singapore) “Unsettling the Centre/Other Divide: Collection Building and Curatorial Strategy of National Gallery Singapore” 3) Yup Jang (Head of Education & Cultural Programs Department at MMCA) “MMCA's Future Strategy for Collection” 4) Shan Lim (Associate Professor at Dongduk Women’s University) "'Collecting', the Origin of the Concept and Possibility of Its Change 5) Joan Young (Director of Curatorial Affairs at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum) “Recalibrating a Collection―‘Guggenheim UBS MAP’ Global Art Initiative” *Symposium Day 2 6) Terry Smith (Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Contemporary Art History and Theory at the University of Pittsburgh) “Why Collect Now? If So, How? Challenges to Modern and Contemporary Art Museums” 7) Sven Beckstette (Curator at Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof–Museum für Gegenwart–Berlin) “On the Exhibition, Hello World, Revising a Collection” 8) Marcella Lista, Chief Curator in New Media Collection at the Center Pompidou “From Les Immatériaux to the Contemporary Image: Collecting, Conserving, and Presenting at the Center Pompidou” 9) Emily Pugh, Digital Humanities Specialist at Getty Research Institute “When Archives Become Form: Collections, Information, and Access” 10) Sunhee Jang (Associate Curator of Research at MMCA) “The Life and Death of Works of Art” 11) Inhwan Oh (Associate Professor in the Department of Painting at Seoul National University) “Towards a Sustainable Art Practice” 12) Beryl Graham (Professor in New Media Art at the University of Sunderland) “New Materialities and New Collecting: Future Exhibiting and Audiences after New Media Art”