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The Gift is part of a broader project titled Collecting Entanglements and Embodied Histories that is developed as a dialogue between collections of four museums. The conversation extend into four related exhibitions that include artwork exchanges. This exploration of collections also uncovers histories of collecting—of gifts received, rare discoveries unearthed, and acknowledgements of significance. As with the gift, the value of those accumulated objects confer upon the collection stature and prestige, but also impose a duty of care and responsibility for these riches.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. i-xi
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  1. The Gift: Collecting Entanglements \ Embodied Histories
  2. pp. xii-xxiv
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  1. The Gift of Entanglement
  2. pp. 16-45
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  1. What Can a Body Do?
  2. pp. 46-59
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  1. Voices from the Desert Sands: The Responsibilitiesand Possibilities in Studying the Tarim Basin
  2. pp. 60-79
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  1. The Bronze Elephant: A Present, A Gift, A Monument
  2. pp. 80-91
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  1. Higashiyama Kaii: The Gift of Landscapes
  2. pp. 92-103
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  1. The Gunungan Dialogue: Spirituality and Materialityin Ahmad Sadali and Salleh Japar's Works
  2. pp. 104-131
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  1. Biographies
  2. pp. 132-139
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