Archive for October, 2011
Tall Man by Vernon Ah Kee
October 31, 2011
The Palm Island riot and its aftermath, focus of Indigenous artist Vernon Ah Kee’s latest exhibition, held in conjunction with the Melbourne International Arts Festival and Gertrude Contemporary.
Art thou interacting?
October 28, 2011
This large desk is not a sore reminder of the school examination period now. It is an art work which is part of the Singapore Writers’ Festival 2011, which already started.
Leica x Swire Hotels Photography Contest
Leica Camera x Swire Hotels Photography Contest Deadline extended to November 30, 2011. You DON’T need a Leica to take part, instead you can WIN one!
M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2012: Art & Faith!
October 25, 2011
The M1 Singapore Fringe Festival returns for its eighth outing, starting from the 15 February to 26 February 2012.
Museum finds – Justin Lee’s gifts and collectables
October 22, 2011
Limited editions art merchandise by local artists are available at the Singapore Art Museu, National Museum Singapore and the Asian Civilisation Museum.
Cane. A performance art by Loo Zihan
October 21, 2011
Cane. A 30 minutes performance art by Loo Zihan seeks to honour the memory of Brother Cane and examine how performance art can be represented.
Amanda Heng: Speak To Me, Walk With Me
October 19, 2011
Amanda Heng’s 1st solo, showcasing her full body of works through the years is currently on at the Singapore Art Museum contemporary art wing, 8Q till 1st January 2012
Hyung Koo Kang – The Burning Gaze
October 18, 2011
The Burning Gaze, the first major solo exhibition by Korean artist Hyung Koo Kang, exhibiting at the Singapore Art Museum.
Lotus Fantasia. Art with a big heart.
It is almost rare nowadays to find photography works with no digital special effects. These art works amazingly look and feel like Chinese ink painting too.
Behind the scene at the AAF video shoot
October 17, 2011
We did an interview session on Saturday with two gallery owners, an art educator and a buyer, asking them how the affordable art scene in Singapore has progressed in the recent years. This time round, we have the privilege to …
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