No Matter The Subject
April 6, 2012
In our millennial age dominated by the confluence of social media and celebrity, anonymity provides a welcome refuge no matter how arbitrary or amorphous a concept. It is the limbic space that permeates social relations, and is the meeting point for ideas in Give Art Space’s current exhibition, “Subject Shall Remain Anonymous”.
Following the Line, Connecting the Dots
April 3, 2012
With the growth of multi-media art and an increasing move away from studio production practices, it’s heartening to see two galleries turning the spotlight back on drawing
Decode/Recode – LASALLE celebrated 100 Years of Alan Turing
March 31, 2012
Decode/Recode is a globally networked interactive event celebrating the centenary of Alan Turing’s birth, as part of the official opening of the University of Salford building at MediaCity on 23 Mar 2012. LASALLE participated in a 24-hour ‘live’ digital media performance with the organiser’s 24 partners worldwide.
Sui Jianguo @ The Pace Gallery Beijing
March 30, 2012
One of China’s most important contemporary Chinese artist, Sui praised by Chinese art critics as “A pioneer venturing to the farthest reaches of Chinese sculpture.”
Noel donates $30K to LaSalle’s bursary program
March 29, 2012
and NAC announced the winners of the Noel/LaSalle gift bag design competition at 15 Minutes cafe
4 continents in 3D by Stefen Chow
March 28, 2012
A blend of history and future. East and West. Art and Commerce. Human and Technology. Stefen Chow captures the spirit of the Denis Group, a company with 150 years of history across 12 countries in 4 continents.
a/edge – An Inaugural Visual Art Exhibition 2012
March 26, 2012
a/edge is the inaugural visual art exhibition orgainsed by Singapore Teachers’ Academy for the aRts (STAR).
The Arts Goes to the Heartlands: The People’s Association Launches PAssionArts Month
March 19, 2012
The People’s Association (PA) is taking the arts to the heartlands through several initiatives as part of its inaugural PAssionArts Month to be launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday at Bishan Park and Teck Ghee Vista.
Portraiture Now
Portraiture has always been a fascinating area of photography. From images of celebrities to anonymous figure, ethnographic studies to personal mementos, the portrait has always evoked a sense of curiosity and discovery.
A Ridge, A Word, A Brush 笔墨交融 – Wee Beng Chong 黄明宗
March 13, 2012
If you have always thought Chinese Painting is old school and boring, you should take a day trip to visit this exhibition.
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