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2015.10.07 Wed, by

The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8)

Work by more than 80 artists in The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) will reflect the vigour of expanding creative centres throughout the region. >> Read more
2015.01.16 Fri, by

SEA (SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT ARTIST / SOUTHEAST ASIA)

Tomio Koyama Gallery Singapore is pleased to present a group exhibition featuring Southeast Asian artists Khvay Samnang (Cambodia), Mohamad ‘Ucup’ Yusuf (Indonesia), Arin Rungjang (Thailand), and Shooshie Sulaiman (Malaysia). The exhibition will feature digital C-prints by Khvay Samnang, woodblock prints and paintings by Mohamad ‘Ucup’ Yusuf, mix-media paintings by Shooshie Sulaiman and a drawing and […] >> Read more
2014.11.05 Wed, by

Swimming in Sand; Growing Rice Under an Umbrella

Swimming in Sand; Growing Rice Under an Umbrella presents a new generation of leading contemporary artists from Southeast Asia, highlighting works that have never before been shown in Australia. >> Read more
2014.10.31 Fri, by

Eastern Approaches at the FIAC

Brushing off its tarnished image of old world classicism, FIAC seems to be undergoing a phase of rejuvenation... >> Read more
momentum, 2014.06.25 Wed, by

4th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art

MOMENTUM is proud to announce that two of the artists in the MOMENTUM Collection and Performance Archive as well as several artists featured in PANDAMONIUM: Media Art From Shanghai are participating in: the 4th Moscow International Biennale for Young Art "A Time For Dreams" >> Read more
momentum, 2013.11.06 Wed, by

Everyday Life: 2013 Asian Art Biennial

The overarching theme of the 2013 Asian Art Biennial is Everyday Life. It calls for a “return to everyday life” and explores the creative trend with Asian arts’ focus on everyday issues. >> Read more
momentum, 2013.10.31 Thu, by

Curiosity and Confidence: Singapore Biennale 2013

This year’s Singapore Biennial officially contains 82 works—over half commissioned for the occasion—spread across ten venues in the center of the city. Singapore Art Museum is the focal point. An ecstatic opening ceremony drew crowds of people and fanfare from the announcer plus a hired drumming performance with... >> Read more