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Botanic : Endemic
29 June - 23 July 2017 | Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am to 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Chan + Hori Contemporary
6 Lock Road Gillman Barracks #02-09 Singapore 108934
Sabah born Malaysian Chris Chong Chan Fui’s dynamic artistic practice cuts across various platforms, from moving image, painting, photography and installations. Chris queries society’s uncanny yet seemingly normalised relationships between natural and man-made constructs of and in the everyday.
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Sculptured Vol. 1
24 June - 23 July 2017 | Tues to Sat: 11am - 7pm, Sun: 1 - 5pm
Yavuz Gallery
Gillman Barracks
9 Lock Road, #02-23
Yavuz Gallery is pleased to present Sculptured Vol. 1, featuring five artists from Thailand and Myanmar: Thanet Awsinsiri, Utai Nopsiri, Pinaree Sanpitak, Thasnai Sethaseree and Soe Yu Nwe.
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Make Shift by Phi Phi Oanh
24 June - 17 September 2017 | Tue - Sat: 11am - 7pm; Sun: 11am - 6pm
FOST Gallery
1 Lock Road
#01-02, Gillman Barracks
Singapore 108932
Make Shift reflects on the provisionary and temporal nature of life while biding our time for the construction of something more enduring.
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Making Art Life: Ho Kah Leong 60 years and beyond 情系丹青一甲子 • 何家良写生回顾展
22 June - 9 July 2017 | 11am - 7pm (Closed every Monday and Public Holiday.)
The Ngee Ann Kongsi Galleries 1 & 2
NAFA Campus 1, 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189655
Born in 1937, Singaporean artist Dr Ho Kah Leong is a prominent figure in Singapore’s political sphere and artistic circle. In this mini-retrospective, woodcuts from the 1950s-60s, preparatory sketches, as well as Ho's signature oil and acrylic paintings and Chinese calligraphy will be showcased.
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Artist talk by Hiroji Kubota
Saturday June 3rd | 3pm
Sundaram Tagore Gallery
5 Lock Rd
#01-05 Gillman Barracks
Singapore 108933
Renowned Magnum photographer Hiroji Kubota will give a talk in the gallery to share his experiences shooting across Asia and photographing in such isolated countries as North Korea.
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Hiroji Kubota: Photographer
Tuesday to Sunday, closed Monday and Public Holiday | Tuesday to Saturday, 11am - 7pm, Sunday 11am - 6pm
Sundaram Tagore Gallery
5 Lock Rd
#01-05 Gillman Barracks
Singapore 108933
Sundaram Tagore Singapore is pleased to present a retrospective of iconic images by renowned Magnum photographer Hiroji Kubota.
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Opening Reception with Hiroji Kubota: Photographer
Thursday June 1st | 7pm to 9pm
Sundaram Tagore Gallery
5 Lock Rd
#01-05 Gillman Barracks
Singapore 108933
Please join us for an evening with the renowned Magnum photographer Hiroji Kubota in celebration of his retrospective featuring some of his most iconic images.
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Sick Scents
1 - 25 June 2017 | Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am to 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Chan + Hori Contemporary
6 Lock Road Gillman Barracks #02-09 Singapore 108934
Singapore multimedia artist Mojoko has applied his famed signature style of fusing the traditional and modern to perfume making. In his new exhibition Sick Scents, he explores what happens when hyper pop culture collides with scent design and fragrance.
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I Am Time Grown Old To Destroy The World
1 - 25 June 2017 | Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am to 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Chan + Hori Contemporary
6 Lock Road Gillman Barracks #02-09 Singapore 108934
Collaborating with fashion photographer Ivanho Harlim, Singaporean artist Gerald Leow presents sculptures, installations and photographs grounded between the tension of the sacred and the profane in I Am Time Grown Old To Destroy The World, his first solo exhibition in Singapore.
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Carte Blanche: Anxiety
Tue-Sat 11-7, Sun 11-6 | Tue-Sat 11-7, Sun 11-6
Mizuma Gallery
22 Lock Road Gillman Barracks #01-34
Curated by Grace Samboh, Carte Blanche: Anxiety, a group exhibition of works on paper by Anang Saptoto, Bambang “Toko” Witjaksono, Cinanti Astria Johansjah, Cut and Rescue, Handiwirman Saputra, Iwan Effendi, Julia Sarisetiati, Kokok P. Sancoko, Krack, Priyanto Sunarto, and R.E. Hartanto.
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THE FLUORESCENCE
MAY 27TH 2017 | 3-6PM
Tokyo Gallery @ Capitol Piazza
13 Stamford Rd. #02-13 Capitol Piazza Singapore 178905
Please come check out the collaboration of WANG MENG classic jewelry collection and our artworks!
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'MEMORANDUM’ BY DEDY SUFRIADI
26 May – 18 June 2017 | 11am - 8pm Daily
REDSEA Gallery
Block 9 - Dempsey Road, #01-10 Dempsey Hill Singapore 247697
REDSEA Gallery proudly presents a solo exhibition by Indonesian artist Dedy Sufriadi. Memorandum features a selection of 'The Burning Series', 'Object Series', the 'Dalai Lama' and 'Books' series, combining cultural and political themes which creates a sense of fascination...
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teamLab | Impermanent
Tues - Sat, Closed on Public Holidays | 12 - 7 pm
Ikkan Art Gallery
39 Keppel Road, #01-05
Tanjong Pagar Distripark
Singapore 089065
Ikkan Art Gallery is pleased to present its third solo exhibition of the Japanese collective, teamLab. The exhibition sees the Southeast Asian premiere of 2 new works by the dynamic group.
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André Hemer, IRL
6 May - 18 June 2017 | Tues to Sat: 11am - 7pm, Sun: 1 - 5pm
Yavuz Gallery
Gillman Barracks
9 Lock Road, #02-23
IRL is the first solo exhibition of André Hemer in Singapore. One of the most exciting artists of his generation, Hemer will be presenting a new series of his signature-style canvas works that explore the intersections between digital media and painting.
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Knives in the Water
4 - 28 May 2017 | Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am to 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Chan + Hori Contemporary
6 Lock Road Gillman Barracks #02-09 Singapore 108934
Knives in the Water is an exhibition of new artworks from Singapore based Speak Cryptic. This will be his first solo show at Chan + Hori Contemporary – the first in 10 years in Singapore - and his most introspective one to date.
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Sculpture at NAFA
26 April - 16 May 2017 | 11am - 7pm (Closed every Monday and Public Holiday.)
Lim Hak Tai Gallery
NAFA Campus 1, 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189655
A small and select showcase of recent work of both established and emerging NAFA alumni sculptors, this exhibition offers how these artists are active contributors to the sculpture landscape and the community in Singapore and abroad.
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When Space Dissolves into Luminosity; Where Flowers Bloom Amidst Rocks
15 April - 25 April 2017 | 10.00am - 7.00pm
iPRECIATION (誰先覺)
50 Cuscaden Road HPL House #01-01 Singapore 249724
iPreciation is proud to present “When Space Dissolves into Luminosity; Where Flowers Bloom Amidst Rocks”, an exhibition comprising works by 10 Singaporean artists - Chng Seok Tin, Han Sai Por, Chiew Sien Kuan, Oh Chai Hoo, Chua Chon Hee, Lim Soo Ngee, Ng Siok Hoon, Terence Tan.
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The Social Realism of Agan Harahap
Tue-Sat 11-7, Sun 11-6 | Tue-Sat 11-7, Sun 11-6
Mizuma Gallery
22 Lock Road Gillman Barracks #01-34, Singapore 108939
The Social Realism of Agan Harahap is a solo exhibition by one of the generation's most prominent contemporary artist, Agan Harahap, or often cited as the ‘master photoshopper’.
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Struggling Cities: From Japanese Urban Projects in the 1960s
8 April - 14 May 2017 | 11am - 7pm (Closed every Monday and Public Holiday.)
The Ngee Ann Kongsi Galleries 1 & 2
NAFA Campus 1, 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189655
Struggling Cities: From Japanese Urban Projects in the 1960s is a travelling exhibition that showcases the various experimental ideas and proposals by Japanese architects that emerged and flourished in Japan in the 1960s to tackle the problem of urbanisation.
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Ricardo Mazal: Violeta + Bhutan
Tuesday to Sunday, closed Monday and Public Holiday | Tuesday to Saturday, 11am - 7pm, Sunday 11am - 6pm
Sundaram Tagore Gallery
5 Lock Rd
#01-05 Gillman Barracks
Singapore 108933
Acclaimed Mexican-born artist Ricardo Mazal presents new abstract oil on linen paintings that expand upon two of his most powerful bodies of work: Violeta and Bhutan. Both of these series draw on Mazal’s ongoing fascination with spiritual themes and reveal his increasingly abstract approach.
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Sonance: Sound as Body, Sound as Architecture
5 - 30 April 2017 | Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am to 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Chan + Hori Contemporary
6 Lock Road Gillman Barracks
#02-09
Singapore 108934
Jordi Forniés is a Spanish artist and a music composer. A chemist by training, Jordi has a clear understanding of the materials he works with. As a visual artist, he uses these materials and the texture to develop his artistic language further.
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Lighter than Sunshowers
5 - 30 April 2017 | Tuesdays - Sundays, 11am to 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Chan + Hori Contemporary
6 lock Road Gillman Barracks
#02-09
Singapore 108934
Koh Li Qing Shirly graduated from LASALLE College of the Arts with a B.A (Honours) in Fine Arts and is a recipient of the UOB Painting of the Year - Silver Emerging Artist Category (2016), Noise Singapore Award (2015) and LASALLE Future Leader Scholarship (2013).
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Idris Ali: Khazanah
Opening 18 March 2017 | 3 – 6 pm
Maya Gallery
62 Ubi Road 1
Oxley Bizhub 2 #01-21
Singapore 408734
Maya Gallery is delighted to present "Khazanah", a solo exhibition by watercolour artist Idris Mohamed Ali (b. 1944, Singapore) from 18 March to 8 April 2017.
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Zhuang Shengtao - A Solo Exhibition of Ink and Calligraphic Paintings
17th March - 1 April 2017 | 10.00am - 7.00pm
iPRECIATION (誰先覺)
50 Cuscaden Road HPL House #01-01 Singapore 249724
iPRECIATION is honoured to present a solo exhibition by Singaporean artist and ink master, Zhuang Sheng Tao (庄声涛).
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'Flower Fields and Landscapes' by Zhuang Hong Yi
11 March - 17 April 2017 | Daily: 11am-8pm
REDSEA Gallery
Block 9 - Dempsey Road, #01-10
Dempsey Hill
Singapore 247697
'Flower Fields and Landscapes' sees the return of Chinese contemporary artist Zhuang Hong Yi to REDSEA Gallery. This new solo exhibition further explores Zhuang's popular flower bed creations, together with a selection of sculptural pieces and new mixed media works.
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Angkor Wat
1 March - 9 April 2017 | 11am - 7pm (Closed every Monday.)
Lim Hak Tai Gallery
NAFA Campus 1 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189655
This is an outcome exhibition of the academy-wide project jointly managed by the Institute of Southeast Asian Arts and the academic schools in NAFA. With over 120 students and faculty members participating, this project puts the UNESCO site of Angkor Wat on an unprecedented scale as subject matter.
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How Loneliness Goes
Opening | 28 February 2017 | Opening | 28 Februray 2017, 7-9pm
FOST Gallery
1 Lock Road
#01-02 Gillman Barrcaks
Singapore 108932
How Loneliness Goes is about those of us who abide in the city. The photographs in the series employ Singapore’s distinct vernacular architecture as both scenery and supporting cast for a lyrical and ambivalent portrayal of urban isolation.
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