More than 140 works of diversified cultural backgrounds, made by over 80 artists from 23 countries including Greece, France, South Korea, Cameroon, USA, Japan, Thailand, Venezuela, Singapore, Iran, Italy, India, UK, Vietnam, and China, will be displayed during the exhibition. >> Read more
On August 11, the Gwangju Biennale Foundation initiated the 12th edition of the Biennale which employs the multiple curator system, while articulating the Biennale’s characteristics, which focus on the historicity and the spatial meanings of Gwangju. >> Read more
“The series (Un)social Realism are simply my observations and representations of daily life. These 'clips' may be outwardly trivial but I pay attention to the lives lead closest to me, and I’m interested in the true state of life of people around me. Unavoidably, this series also contains my own judgment and interpretation of what I see” – Chang Qing. >> Read more
I try to understand how an artist, a designer, an architect, a writer, a poet, or any other “creative” individual should go about this kind of activity in order to bring his or her own work and practice into this kind of context. >> Read more
The CAFAM Biennial is organized by the CAFA Art Museum. With the support of this university art museum, “Super-Organism: Research and Experiments from a Specific View” and “Invisible Hand: Curating as Gesture” were held in 2011 and 2014 respectively. >> Read more
In its 2016 edition, Art Stage Singapore will introduce the Southeast Asia Forum, which aims to emphasise the balance between art, commerce and content. >> Read more
The PSA's academic committee commenced their final assessment for PSA’s Emerging Curators Program. 21 proposals made it into the final round of deliberation, and committee members voted for the top three proposals. >> Read more
One of the dangers contemporary art critic face today is we are forgetting to look. Thus, I arrived at "Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore" with just my eyes, without having the slightest idea what I'd find.... >> Read more