Tag: Singapore

  • minimART 4.0

    minimART 4.0

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    Title photograph from minimART4.0

    Into its 4th installment, minimART is a platform dedicated to young contemporary artists, to showcase original fine art works ranging from paintings, sculptures, photography, installation, performance and other forms of contemporary practices.

    In response to an Open Call, artists present their themes through interpretation and expressions of their ideas in contemporary art form. Each artist filled a 1m x1m x 3m space with his/her exploration of any chosen topic.

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  • (un)it: HD85828 | in.ViSiBLE – A Conversation with Artist Ming Poon

    (un)it: HD85828 | in.ViSiBLE – A Conversation with Artist Ming Poon

    This is not a record of an interview. What was initially planned as a short 15-to-20-minute Q&A session about Ming Poon’s upcoming show “(un)it: HD85828 | in.ViSiBLE” at the Substation Theatre, was quickly displaced by a free-for-all conversation (sans note-taking at the request of the artist) which easily ran for five times as long.

    I could tell you what this piece is about – that in.ViSiBLE is a performance project that looks at the lives of People Living with HIV in Singapore and the silence surrounding their everyday experiences.

    I could share information about the process – that in.ViSiBLE is the end result of a 5-phase project, and a culmination of interviews over the span of 2 years with 12 different subjects, ages ranging from late teens to early fifties, who have been living with HIV anywhere between 2 to 10 years.

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    Ming Poon (Image credit: The Substation)

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  • Thukral & Tagra: Windows of Opportunity

    Thukral & Tagra: Windows of Opportunity

    Thukral and Tagra: Windows of Opportunity

    The design duo of Thukral & Tagra (T&T) are known for their fresh bursts of visual stimulation; a fusion of Asian and Western pop icons into cheeky visual puns aiming at consumerist contemporary lifestyles.

    Their exuberant signature is much in evidence at their new solo exhibition which opened 21 March at Art Plural Gallery; large canvases are adorned in their trademark bright, whimsical style. Influenced by all facets of contemporary life and in particular the fantasies and aspirations of today’s Indian society, the duo presents art that fuses popular culture with the clichés of India’s rising middle class. Their bold graphic designs and intricate art references create paintings rife with meaning.

    Thukral and Tagra: Windows of Opportunity

    Windows of Opportunity is a new series of paintings exploring the myriad of issues raised by the Punjabi diaspora. The hopes of many young Punjabis are illustrated by their desire to move to Western countries as the opportunities abroad are perceived to be better. The ‘windows of opportunities’ referenced here are the airplane windows that each frames a diptych of faces, their appearances brimming with a mixture of anticipation and anxiety. These frames themselves are also pinball machines drawing parallels to life as a game.

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    There is also a quirky site-specific installation of a running track affixed to the ground floor of the gallery. Visitors can follow the track to view the works, experiencing the art space through becoming part of the work and also expanding on the ‘gaming’ theme.

    In the light of the current debate on the influx of foreign talent, maybe Singaporeans could use this as their ‘window of opportunity’ to confidently take up the cudgels and explore the world beyond these shores.

    Thukral and Tagra: Windows of OpportunityOne half of the dynamic duo. Sumir Tagra and guest

    About Thukral and Tagra:
    Jiten Thukra and Sumir Tagra both attended the Delhi College of Art in the 1990s, a decade of radical change as India experienced an influx of new ideas, products, images and media. The influences and in fact the heart of their art are the fields of graphic and product design, advertising, and commercial interior design. Solo shows of their work have been presented at the galleries Nature Morte (both in New Delhi and Berlin), Bose Pacia (New York), Hilger Contemporary (Vienna), Arario (Seoul), Barry Keldoulis (Sydney), Tokyo Gallery (Tokyo) and Chatterjee & Lal (Mumbai). They are currently working on projects with the German porcelain manufacturer Meissen and the Italian fashion house Etro and were artists in residence at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute in 2010. The artists live and work in the New Delhi suburb of Gurgaon.

    Exhibition Details:
    22 March to 25 May 2013

    Art Plural Gallery
    38 Armenian Street, Singapore 179942
    Monday – Saturday from 11 am to 7 pm
    T: +65 6636 8360
    www.artpluralgallery.com

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