Of Childhood Memories, Loss, and the Joys and Hazards of Urban-ness: Art...
After the super busy month of January with a dazzling array of art fairs, art events, art walks, talks, and exhibition openings, February has been a rather quiet month. As we recover from the Chinese...
View Article“ARTS IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD” GETS PLAYFUL THIS SEASON
The latest edition of Arts in Your Neighbourhood (AYN), taking place from 10 to 27 March, returns with an emphasis on ‘play’ through an exciting line-up of 27 activities over three weeks, across 17...
View ArticleOPEN CALL: 11th edition of Noise Singapore returns
Aspiring young talents with a passion for music, photography, moving images, and art & design are invited to apply for the 11th edition of Noise Singapore
View Article“Hide & Seek”, a solo exhibition by Mayuka Yamamoto
Art Projects Gallery proudly presents “Hide & Seek”, a solo exhibition by renowned Japanese artist, Mayuka Yamamoto, featuring her latest works.
View Articlei Light Marina Bay 2016 Returns with a Dazzling Lineup of Installations
Singapore Night Festival, Singapore Writers Festival, Singapore Art Week… Good news for fellow festival goers: this month, you won’t want to miss out i Light Marina Bay! It is a light art festival...
View ArticleWanderlust
Internationally-celebrated contemporary photographer, Rohit Chawla, presents his remarkable series ‘Wanderlust’ in his first solo show in Singapore this coming April 19th
View ArticleSINGAPORE SENSATION
The title of the exhibition ‘Singapore Sensation’ is inspired by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze who posited that visual sensation runs through a painting like rhythm runs through a piece of music....
View ArticleExhibition Review: Takashi Murakami’s The 500 Arhats
The 500 Arhats , 2012, Acrylic on canvas mounted on board , 302 x 10,000 cm Private collection Installation view: “Murakami – Ego,” Al Riwaq Exhibition Hall, Doha, 2012 Photo courtesy of GION © 2012...
View ArticleTay Bak Chiang debuts at Art Basel Hong Kong
Singaporean painter Tay Bak Chiang will be enjoying a solo booth presentation at Art Basel Hong Kong in March 2016
View ArticleTen Contemporary Hong Kong Artists Explore Time & Scale at H Queen’s,...
From 21st March 2016, the hoarding surrounding H Queen’s (HQ), the new purpose-built 24-storey gallery and lifestyle tower also known as HQ, will showcase a series of newly commissioned works by 10...
View ArticleArt Central Returns in 2016 to Reinvigorate Hong Kong Art Week
After a stellar inaugural fair, Art Central returns to Hong Kong’s Central Harbourfront from 23-26 March 2016 as an Art Week highlight.
View ArticleNational Gallery, Singapore’s latest architectural statement
Exterior of National Gallery Singapore facing the Padang National Gallery Singapore opened in November 2015, helped position Singapore as an international hub for Southeast Asian visual arts, and...
View ArticleNational Arts Council’s Major and Seed Grant Recipients for FY 2016
A total of 62 arts organisations will receive Organisation Development support from the National Arts Council’s (NAC) Major and Seed Grant schemes for the Financial Year (FY) 2016. This year, $16.2...
View ArticleIT TAKES A LIFETIME TO BECOME YOUNG by Yan Pei-Ming
Today marks the opening of Massimo De Carlo’s first Asian space. Located in Hong Kong’s Pedder Building, the gallery is inaugurated with a solo show by the Chinese artist, based in France, Yan...
View ArticleFrom one “Chick” to Another. Easter has hatched at Sentosa Harbourfront!
Earier this year I was fotunate enough to be invited by the Sentosa HarbourFront Business Association to form part of their selection Committee for the third edition of The “Great Egg-Venture” at...
View ArticleExhibition Review: Donna Ong’s Five Trees Make a Forest
Five Trees Make a Forest has recently opened at the NUS Museum and brings to the public artistic approaches in the portrayal of tropical landscapes. The exhibition combines Donna Ong’s collection of...
View ArticleArt Central 2016 Takes Centre Stage
Art Central 2016 The second edition of Art Central has been a remarkable success, with over 32,000 buyers, collectors and members of the art-loving public flocking to see Hong Kong’s most dynamic...
View ArticleExhibition Review: Ye Shufang’s The Loss Index II
Ye Shufang’s latest exhibition is The Loss Index II at The Private Museum, a sequel to The Loss Index: Perishables and Other Miscellanea in 2013. Comprising deceptively simple surfaces in...
View ArticleReframing the Frame of Modernism: National Gallery Singapore’s latest exhibition
Nguyen Gia Tri, The Fairies, c. 1936, Collection of Geraldine Galateau Paris. Framing an ideology is not a task easily accomplished. Reframing it, is possibly, even harder. The National Gallery...
View ArticleDiscover your inner French with Voilah! 2016
Voilah! 2016 returns with its showcase of the very best of French creativity and innovation this April with over 40 bespoke programmes, ranging from visual and performing arts, gastronomy experiences,...
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