Tag: Singapore

  • ORIGINS by James Wilkins

    ORIGINS by James Wilkins

    Gallery R, in association with Standard Chartered Private Bank, will be presenting James Wilkins’ first exhibition in Asia entitled ORIGINS, a series of 22 works addressing the relationship between the environment, spirituality and beauty.

    An accomplished commercial and fine arts photographer, Wilkins has gained a cult following for his take on detachment, isolation and the burden and blessings of spiritual gifts. His unique printing techniques will be seen for the first time in Asia and includes both polished and burnished silver foil prints, as well as direct prints on aluminium which guarantee a glint-like illuminating effect.

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  • ION Art Pops!

    ION Art Pops!

    ION Art Pops!

    Celebrating the increasing fascination and appreciation in POP Art this Summer, ION ART, in collaboration with ArtScience Museum, presents us with POP COLORS!. POP COLORS! Consists of a Pop Art exhibition along with an array of POP Art themed talks, workshops and
    activities designed for both adults and children.

    The artwork on show at the exhibition was created especially for POP COLORS! by four local artists, Andre Tan, Karen Heng, Bradley Foisset, Francis Poon and Eunice Lim. Each artist has taken it upon themselves to create (more…)

  • Philip Hemnell’s “Urban Eurasian” at Galerie Steph – A Bold Step Forward

    Philip Hemnell’s “Urban Eurasian” at Galerie Steph – A Bold Step Forward

    On July 6th, artist and collector Philip Hemnell exhibited prized pieces from his personal collection alongside new original work at Galerie Steph. Titled “Urban Eurasian”, after the artist’s own Eurasian heritage, the show was reflective of Hemnell’s eclectic taste and extensive travels. From Ipoh to New York, as the title suggests, “Urban Eurasian” was a mellifluous mélange of artistic genres, clearly signaling a fearless step forward for the young and promising gallery, founded by Singaporean native Stephanie Tham. Nothing was off limits, as the show featured (more…)