Manila’s contemporary art scene is often described as “dynamic,” but one wonders at the implications of the word’s overuse—and whether, in this case, if it can be fairly applied to all levels of art practice in the Philippine capital... >> Read more
To pick up where we left off with our post-Art Week round-up, while there has been a great heap of exhibitions and other events—the phrase “over a hundred” having been bandied about with some glee—a few things did stand out from the pack, and not just at Gillman Barracks... >> Read more
The first international German gallery to come to Gillman Barracks, Michael Janssen Singapore aims to showcase emerging, mid-career as well as established artists from North America, Europe and Southeast Asia, present ambitious solo and group exhibitions as well as host public programs such as performances, talks and film screenings. >> Read more
Randian talked to Lorenzo Rudolf about his SHContemporary days and his observations of the Shanghai art scene. He also discussed the challenges (and potential) of operating in Singapore, and the reasons behind some of the curated exhibitions ArtStage has pushed in the fair. >> Read more
Maryanto (b.1977, Indonesia) will feature in a solo presentation of charcoal drawings and sculptural installations. Drawing from the term “Space of Exception”, a reference to Giorgio Agamben’s “state of exception”. >> Read more
Matthias Arndt is pleased to announce „20+2 YEARS“, an exhibition celebrating the 20th anniversary of ARNDT Berlin and the second anniversary of the gallery in Singapore, opening on January 15, 2015, from 3 to 9 pm at Helutrans Artspace Singapore. >> Read more