Homework – Beyond the Laughter by Sean Lee:
April 26, 2012
Photographer Sean Lee induces laughter through his lenses!
M-trospective: Michael Lee’s First Decade 2001-2011
April 20, 2012
M-trospective is not only a light-hearted, humorous and shameless reference to the artist; the title also brings up notions like ‘retrospective’ and ‘introspective’.
Art Happens
April 9, 2012
“Depth” a not your usual art exhibition by Stephen Black showcasing @ Domain Art
Singapore Urban Sketcher artist, Don Low launched Reservoirs of Singapore Stamp Issue
March 28, 2012
World Water Day 2012 was celebrated on the 22nd March with the launch of a commemorative stamp issue, Reservoirs of Singapore, illustrated by artist, Don Low.
Sibylle Bergemann Photographs
March 22, 2012
“It’s the fringes of the world that interest me, not its centre. The non-interchangeable is my concern. When there’s something in faces or landscapes that doesn’t quite fit…” Sibylle Bergemann. The photographs of Sibylle Bergemann (1941 – 2010), one of …
Down the Rabbit-Hole: “.” – a solo exhibition of paintings by Eunice Lim
March 21, 2012
Eunice Lim could not have come up with a more succinct title than “.”. The full stop – a punctuation so succinct, yet so evocative in its function – marking the end of a sentence, signalling the potential start of …
Urban Dialogue – Zech Wu Solo 2012
March 7, 2012
Urban Dialogue feels like a heavy thesis on the issues our Mother Earth has to face – commercialisation, urbanisation, politics, etc. – and how human beings are deprived of other living things’ and their own habitat.
Goddess of Mercy by Alecia Neo
February 21, 2012
Two families. Four faiths. Visual artist Alecia Neo and sound artist Clarence Chung bring forth an art installation about love and faith, and how each needs the other in order to survive.
Nominate your art supporters for the Patron of the Arts Awards
February 2, 2012
Into it’s 23rd year, the National Arts Council’s Patron of the Arts Award is now open for your nomination.
Morimura Yasumasa: Requiem for the XX Century – Self-Portraits in Motion
January 28, 2012
Morimura Yasumasa, born in 1951 in Osaka, Japan, is internationally renowned appropriation artist. He appropriates universally well-known images derived from art history, mass media and pop culture to create unconventional and bold self-portrait renderings in photography, performance and video.
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