Primarily meant as a guide for NUS Museum's "Radio Malaya: Abridged Conversations on Art" exhibition, this zine allows visitors and students alike to revisit and revise the histories of art present and of pictorial traditions in artworks produced from the 1960s to 1990s, through the feminist perspective.
Here, the zine offers a number of entry points (through questions and archive materials presented within it) for one to begin conversations on how art histories are written and interpretations of artworks contribute to the conventional narratives we see today. This said, the zine hopes to inspire them to pose feminist interventions, on their own, in narratives of art that they've read, gestated and canonised.