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…


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A Ridge, A Word, A Brush 笔墨交融 – Wee Beng Chong 黄明宗

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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Dancing Through Life

In his latest visual essay – Urban Tribal Dance – Matthew G. Johnson takes the performers out of the cocoon of the stage


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An Insightful Journey with Victor Tan

Since discovering wire as a medium to present his sculptures, Victor remained steadfast to his discovery. Joyce Tan susses up with sculptor Victor Tan who tells her how he sculpts his feelings and…


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Everything That Has A Point Makes A Circle by Sai Hua Kuan

Everything That Has A Point Makes A Circle is Sai Hua Kuan’s homecoming exhibition after living in the UK for six years.


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Urban Dialogue – Zech Wu Solo 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…


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