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Part 2: • [Part II] City of Others, City of Migrants... Part 3: • [Part III] City of Others, City of Migrant... Held in conjunction with the exhibition, the symposium “City of Others, City of Migrants: Art in Paris, 1920s–1940s”, was anchored by questions such as “How do we reframe the art history of Paris?” and “How might we re-map the city through the eyes of Asian migrant artists?” It further explored these lines of inquiry through keynote lectures by and conversations with curators and scholars including Inaga Shigemi (Professor Emeritus, International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto & Postgraduate University for Advanced Studies, Hayama), Eric Lefebvre (Director, Musée Cernuschi) and Denise Murrell (the Merryl H. and James S. Tisch Curator at Large, The Metropolitan Museum of Art), as well as the curatorial team for the exhibition from National Gallery Singapore, Phoebe Scott (Senior Curator), Cai Heng (Senior Curator), Horikawa Lisa (Senior Curator), Roy Ng (Assistant Curator), Teo Hui Min (Curator) and Patrick Flores (Chief Curator). -- The programme took place on 6 and 7 June 2025 as part of a series of programmes complimenting the exhibition, “City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s.” -- About “City of Others” "City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s" is a groundbreaking exhibition that examines the art history of Paris from Asian perspectives. The exhibition compares the experiences of Asian artists in Paris during a dynamic period of time, featuring works by Asian artists like Foujita Tsuguharu, Georgette Chen, Lê Phổ, Liu Kang, Pai Un-soung, Itakulla Kanae and Hamanaka Katsu. Go to www.nationalgallery.sg for more content and to plan your visit today! Disclaimer This video has been edited for clarity and concision. The opinions expressed in this video may not represent the views of National Gallery Singapore. Every effort has been made to obtain permission for the material in this video. Copyright within this video belongs to its respective owners and shall not be reproduced without permission. #NationalGallerySingapore #CityOfOthers #Symposium