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2015.01.22 Thu, by

Art Stage Singapore 2015 Opening

Art Stage Singapore opened strongly, with collectors from all over East Asia milling around and strong early sales reported across the fair. Art Stage positions itself as the premier platform for South East Asia but this year there was was a strong international presence... >> Read more
2015.01.09 Fri, by

Gearing up to Art Stage Singapore 2015

The first major art fair in the global calendar, Art Stage Singapore opens its 2015 edition on 22nd January, and will run through to the 25th. >> Read more
2015.01.04 Sun, by

Singapore in review: 2014

A look back at art in Singapore in 2014. >> Read more
2014.12.29 Mon, by

Spectacular Palimpsests

Our world is one of images in constant motion. >> Read more
2014.11.13 Thu, by

Dust and Shadows

How do you discuss something which is concealed, if doing so is to draw attention to—and thus negate—that concealment? Would an inquiry into evasion be itself evasive? >> Read more
2014.10.28 Tue, by

Fields Unified and Fragmented

Bringing six seminal video installations to Southeast Asia for the first time, “Theatrical Fields” is, as the title suggests, devoted to the notion of theatricality—though in a sense that extends far beyond the trappings and traditions of the stage... >> Read more
2014.10.15 Wed, by

The Human Sensorium

Similarly, in proposing some grand tour of the human sensorium, the show as a whole, though phrased in terms of specific senses, exhibits this same uncertainty of boundaries—those works which were shoehorned too forcefully into a given sensory category betray this instability... >> Read more
2014.01.21 Tue, by

Platforms Read Positive at Art Stage

Borrowing from the Art Basel model, Art Stage Singapore has this year sought to emphasize content, and to integrate it closely with the sales imperative of the fair. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.01.17 Fri, by

Ang Song-Ming’s Synesthesia Rules!

Ang Song-Ming, tall and lanky, has an easy bearing, with a wry, sometimes incredulous humor that belies the precision and dedication of his work. >> Read more
Artist profiles, 2014.01.09 Thu, by

Found for the Future?

This exhibition aimed to puncture the sanguine spirit of the Singapore Biennale. Seldom does one have the opportunity to see the distinctive contemporary art from Central Asia, and this show only whets one’s desire to see more of it. >> Read more

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