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2016.08.23 Tue, by

STEPHANIE JANE BURT
“O Dear What Can The Matter Be”
Yeo Workshop
Singapore

Yeo Workshop is delighted to present ‘O Dear What Can the Matter Be’, the first solo exhibition of Singaporean artist Stephanie Jane Burt. >> Read more
2016.07.07 Thu, by

New Arrival

The recent arrival of Australian gallery Sullivan + Strumpf is encouraging. >> Read more
2016.04.29 Fri, by

The Third Script:
BOO JUNFENG & LINDA C.H. LAI

Pearl Lam Galleries is pleased to present The Third Script, an exhibition featuring works by Singaporean filmmaker Boo Junfeng and Hong Kong artist Linda C.H. Lai. >> Read more
2016.04.16 Sat, by

“Joan Jonas: They Come to Us without a Word”

What is site specificity, and how may it be translated? >> Read more
2016.04.13 Wed, by

Can You Tame a Forest?

Forests and jungles have been seen as anything from bastions of harmonious tranquility to wolf-haunted wastelands or tracts of resources to be cataloged and exploited. >> Read more
2016.04.08 Fri, by

“what it is about when it is about nothing”

Eschewing the tangible details, like state iconography or paeans to Singlish and the "kampung" spirit, Lee’s oblique approach suggests that things which may not seem to have much to do with Singapore could actually tell us much more than signifiers fraught with overuse... >> Read more
2016.03.16 Wed, by

Headless Children
Yinka Shonibare MBE in Singapore

This is the crux of the show, which by turns is intensely personal and political.
 
 
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Interviews, 2016.01.21 Thu, by

Art Stage Director Lorenzo Rudolf on a Shifting Art Scene in Asia

Lorenzo Rudolf talked to Randian about the need for a stronger non-commercial scene (including museums) in Southeast Asia, better bridges and connections throughout the region, and how he will continue to keep his eyes on China. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.01.21 Thu, by

Sing Sing Breakout—Art Stage Singapore 2016

The government approaches this art market thingy the way a tiger mother might, not because art is good for folks but for glory and good marks—because she really is very competitive. It is soft power, red in tooth and claw. >> Read more
Interviews, 2016.01.21 Thu, by

Local/International: FOST Gallery’s Focus on Singaporean Artists

Sometimes the local Singaporean art scene can be overlooked, not least because the major galleries in Singapore tend to be foreign. FOST Gallery is an exception. >> Read more

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