About Michael Sullivan | NUS Museum's Anniversary Lecture by T.K. Sabapathy
Date: 30 April, Thursday
Time: 7pm (Registration at 6.30pm)
Venue: University Cultural Centre Theatre
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This
April 2015, the NUS Museum will mark the 60th anniversary of the
founding of the University of Malaya Art Museum, the predecessor
institution of the NUS Museum. The occasion is marked by our Anniversary
Lecture, About Michael Sullivan by T.K. Sabapathy on Thursday, 30
April, 7pm at the University Cultural Centre Theatre.
About Michael Sullivan
In
1954, Dr. Michael Sullivan was appointed as Lecturer in the History of
Art at the University of Malaya. Consequently, he became also the
founding curator of Singapore's first art museum and teaching collection
- the University of Malaya Art Museum, located then at its campus at
Bukit Timah. The study of history of art and displays of artefacts in a
museum were envisaged as widening the scope of learning in a university
in Singapore and the then Malaya. Today this collection forms the seed
of the NUS Museum's South and Southeast Asian Collection.
Though
trained primarily as a historian of Chinese art and with little formal
education in museology or curating, Sullivan, in his short time here
between 1954 and 1960, helped develop several important coordinates for
the museum's developments. This lecture by T.K. Sabapathy, a former
student of Sullivan, deals with the latter's tenure in the then
University of Malaya from 1954-1960, his teaching of history of art, his
research and writing on art in Southeast Asia and the establishment of
the university art museum. In all these respects, Sullivan inaugurated
the academic study of art and its histories in Singapore/Malaya. This
illustrated lecture will feature both personal recollections and
considerations of Sullivan as educator, curator and writer. It will be
published later by the NUS Museum.
About the speaker
T.K.
Sabapathy has been teaching courses in the history of art since 1966 in
institutions in the United Kingdom, Malaysia and Singapore; he is
currently an associate adjunct professor in the Department of
Architecture, National University of Singapore. He was a student in
Sullivan's class of 1958-1960, subsequently pursuing graduate studies in
art history in the University of California, Berkeley, and in the
School of Oriental and African Studies in London. Sabapathy has
researched into and published extensively on modern art and artists in
Southeast Asia.
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30 April 2015, 7pm, University Cultural Centre Theatre
Posted by NUS Museum on Tuesday, 5 May 2015
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