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Tuesday, February 26th, 2013Engaging Perspectives: New Art From Singapore, an exhibition organized by the Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) in Singapore’s new art center at Gillman Barracks, presents artworks by the artists Ang Song Nian, Black Baroque Committee, Mike Chang, Nah Yong En, Bruce Quek, Singapore Psychogeographical Society, Frayn Yong, Jasper Yu, and Zhao Renhui. The nine artists [...]
President’s Young Talents and The Collectors Show: Weight of History at Singapore Art Museum
Wednesday, February 13th, 2013Singapore Art Week in January was packed with art events: the international art fair Art Stage Singapore 2013, a myriad of exhibition openings in art institutions, private galleries, and art centers such as Gillman Barracks. The Singapore Art Museum contributed even two highlights to the arts calendar: the President’s Young Talents show, featuring Singapore’s most [...]
Interview with Yann Follain of WY-TO Architects
Tuesday, February 5th, 2013For the 2013 edition of the international art fair Art Stage in Singapore, the architectural practice WY-TO Architects created the entrance and the VIP lounge of the fair. WY-TO has offices in Singapore and Paris. The key element of WY-TO’s designs The Skeleton for the entrance and The Whirl for the VIP lounge is the [...]
Zulkifli Yusoff at T.H.E.O. Arts at Art Stage Singapore 2013
Tuesday, January 29th, 2013Zulkifli Yusoff is a Malaysian artist who is recognized for his sharp commentary and deep insights into the Malay/Malaysian psyche and historical situation through his art. He is the second Malaysian to show at the Venice Biennale (Don’t Play During Maghrib, 1997, mixed media installation & painting, Modernities & Memories: Recent Works from the Islamic [...]
Tisna Sanjaya: I Like Kapital – Kapital Like Me. Performance at Art Stage Singapore 2013
Sunday, January 27th, 2013Tisna Sanjaya is one of the artists which are featured in Art Stage Singapore’s Indonesian Pavilion Feature Exhibition. During the whole duration of the art fair, Tisna Sanjaya worked on his installation that is one of the largest pieces in the Indonesian Pavilion. The work is titled I Like Kapital – Kapital Like Me and [...]
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