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What it is about when it is about nothing
25/9/2015 - 25/10/2015 | Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 7pm, Sunday 11am - 6pm
MIZUMA Gallery
22 LOCK ROAD #01-34, GILLMAN BARRACKS, SINGAPORE 108939
"What it is about when it is about nothing" is a group exhibition of works by 7 sets of artists curated by Michael Lee, which aims to broaden the discussions about Singapore art beyond the ongoing surge of thematic shows about Singapore identity, quirks and repressed histories.
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Silent Actors II: Puppets of Myanmar and Vietnam
23 September - 11 October 2015 | 11am - 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Lim Hak Tai Gallery
NAFA Campus 1 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189655
Following the inaugural exhibition ‘Silent Actors: Puppets of Malaysia, Cambodia and Thailand’, students from NAFA embarked on journeys to Ho Chi Minh and Mandalay to continue research on puppetry practices in SEA. This exhibition showcases the students' learning journey in various mediums.
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Spectrum by Zhuang Hong Yi
September 23rd - October 31st 2015 | 9.30am - 9.00pm
REDSEA Gallery
Block 9
Dempsey Road
#01-10 Dempsey Hill
Singapore 247697
REDSEA Gallery presents Dutch Chinese contemporary artist, Zhuang Hong Yi in his first solo exhibition in Singapore. The show will feature over 20 pieces from Zhuang's latest collection of renowned 'Flower Fields'; mixed media works in rice paper and acrylic.
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Penetrations | Featuring Vertical Submarine
23 September 2015 - 18 October 2015 | Tues to Sun: 11am to 7pm
Chan Hampe Galleries
Raffles Hotel Arcade Unit #01-21, 328 North Bridge Road Singapore 188719
Taking a playful stance on discussions of language policy and identity in Singapore, this series of work by Vertical Submarine is a tongue-in-cheek preservation of colloquial conversation among Singaporeans.
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I am just Doing Aesthetics
17 September 2015 | 11:00am - 7:00pm
Element Art Space
Raffles Hotel Arcade #02-13, 328 North Bridge Road, Singapore 188719
Element Art Space is pleased to present Wisnu Auri's first Singapore solo exhibition. Titled “I am just Doing Aesthetics," this show will explore the 'power of disturbing taste,' which seeks to define judgments about art and the beauty of nature.
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Figuratively Speaking
15 Sep – 5 Oct 2015 | 11am – 6pm
Maya Gallery
Oxley Bizhub 2
62 Ubi Road 1, #01-21
Singapore 408734
The human face and form have fascinated many artists and art lovers since time immemorial. Exploring the concepts of portraiture, this exhibition aims to show not only the figurative, but also the essence within.
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Lisson Gallery & STPI Presents: Collaborations
Monday - Saturday | Monday - Friday, 10am - 7pm, Saturday, 9am - 6pm
STPI Gallery
41 Robertson Quay
Singapore 238236
Collaborations is a joint exhibition between Lisson Gallery and STPI.
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STPI Annual Open House 2015
29 & 30 August 2015 | 1pm - 5.30pm (Both days) *Last Entry at 5pm
STPI
41 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238236
STPI Annual Open House is back again! Come on down to try the various printmaking techniques such as: screen print, etching and lithography.
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Confluence
Mondays to Saturdays | Weekdays: 11am - 7pm; Saturdays: 12 - 5pm
Galerie Belvedere
140 Hill Street, #01-10/11/12, Old Hill Street Police Station, Singapore 179369
The exhibition features the “Colour Field” paintings by Raymond Yap and photography by Lau Eng Seng.
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Land before our time: a vernacular in Southeast Asian art making
28 August - 4 October 2015 | 11am - 7pm. Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays
Galleries 1 and 2
NAFA Campus 1 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189655
Land before our time is a collective showcase of large-scale works, conceptually using the elements of space and scale to connect directly to the idea of the land in Southeast Asia. It features contemporary works by Southeast Asian artists like I Nyoman Masriadi Yunizar, Natee Utarit and Om Mee Ai.
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Voice of Korean Art
20th August 2015 | 11am to 9pm
Ode to Art Platform
Ode to Art Platform, 4th floor Raffles City Convention Centre, 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103
Ode to Art is proud to announce the upcoming “Voice of Korean Art” group exhibition, which will feature an eclectic range of masterpieces by five eminent Korean artists.
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Passages | Featuring Alvin Ong and Esmond Loh
19 August 2015 - 28 September 2015 | Mon to Fri: 9am to 6.30pm and Sat: 9am to 2pm
UOB Art Gallery
80 Raffles Place, UOB Plaza One, Singapore 048624
Chan Hampe Galleries in collaboration with United Overseas Bank (UOB) is delighted to present Passages, a painting exhibition by UOB Painting of the Year winners Alvin Ong and Esmond Loh.
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Common Ground
Open House - August 15 & 16 | 11 am to 7pm
SHOPHOUSE 5
Lorong 24A Geylang
It is with great pleasure that Chan Hampe Galleries announces its five year anniversary and the opening of a new project space, Shophouse 5. To celebrate the occasion the gallery presents the group exhibition "Common Ground".
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Desires Mystified - Oil Paintings by Ming Jing
14 August 2015 | 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Element Art Space
Raffles Hotel Arcade #02-13, 328 North Bridge Road Singapore 188719
Light and elegance best describes Ming Jing’s paintings. “Light” relates to his materials and techniques and is closely connected to the painter’s feelings towards these materials as well as the consciousness and unconsciousness behind these feelings.
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FURTHER TOWARDS THE FUTURE
11 AUGUST – 13 SEPTEMBER 2015 | 11am - 7pm
MIZUMA Gallery
22 LOCK ROAD #01-34, GILLMAN BARRACKS, SINGAPORE 108939
Further towards the future speaks about one's interpretation of the future to multiple extends. Bringing together nine Japanese contemporary artists working on varied mediums, we are made to question what the future holds.
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Naoko Tosa | TOSA RIMPA: The Places You Will Never Visit
Opening Reception: 5 August, Wednesday, 6 - 9 pm, Book launch and signing of TOSA RIMPA by Naoko Tosa will also be held in conjunction with the opening. | Tues - Sat, 12 - 7 pm, Closed on Public Holidays
Ikkan Art Gallery
39 Keppel Road, #01-05
Tanjong Pagar Distripark
Singapore 089065
Ikkan Art Gallery is pleased to present its second solo exhibition of Japanese media artist, Naoko Tosa. Following her projection mapping exercise at the Kyoto National Museum, TOSA RIMPA: The Places You Will Never Visit breathes new life into the historical Rimpa school of Japanese painting.
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Phrase, Rephrase
Tuesdays to Saturdays | 12 to 7 pm | Opening Recetion | 5 August | 6 to 9 pm
Galerie Steph
[email protected] | 39 Keppel Road #01-05 | Singapore 089065
Galerie Steph is pleased to present an exciting group exhibition of 4 very diverse artists—Shazwany Aziz, Vanessa Ban, Chen Shitong and Kanchana Gupta. Titled Phrase, Rephrase, the exhibition will feature unique prints, burnt paintings and a neon light sculpture.
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Out of Myth, Onto_Logical, solo exhibition by Po Po
Tuesdays to Sundays | Tue - Sat: 11am to 7pm; Sun: 1pm to 5pm; Mon & Public Holidays by appointment only
Yavuz Gallery
9 Lock Road
#02-23
Singapore 108937
Out of Myth, Onto_Logical features an archive of work by acclaimed Myanmar artist Po Po dating back to 1982, to bring focus to a period of Myanmar’s art history rarely explored, and investigate his unique pieces in context, and explore how they have inspired generations of artists in Myanmar today.
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Boo Sze Yang: 29.03.15
31st July - 22nd August 2015 | 10 am - 7 pm (weekdays); 11 am - 6 pm (Saturdays)
iPreciation
50 Cuscaden Road
HPL House #01-01
Singapore 249724
iPreciation is pleased to stage a solo exhibition “29.03.15” of Singapore artist Boo Sze Yang. This exhibition will feature the artist’s latest series of paintings which pay tribute to the day of the passing of Singapore’s founding father Lee Kuan Yew.
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After Printmaking...
28 July - 11 August 2015 | 11am - 7pm. Open on National Day Weekend. Closed on Mondays
Lim Hak Tai Gallery
NAFA Campus 1 80 Bencoolen Street Singapore 189655
Featuring recent printmaking works executed by 9 NAFA staff, alumni and students, After Printmaking… showcases how this art form has moved on from the conventions of printmaking as a two dimensional form into conceptual storytelling that reflects the physical object.
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Large Paintings by Khoo Sui Hoe
25 July - 16 August 2015 | 11am - 7pm. Open on National Day weekend. Closed on Mondays
Galleries 1 & 2
NAFA Campus 1 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore 189655
Malaysian painter Khoo Sui Hoe graduated from NAFA in 1961. In this exhibition, evocative figures in strange postures and surreal landscapes come together on oversized canvases, echoing the artist’s subconscious as a man of two worlds, a Southeast Asian and global citizen.
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Face to Peace by Stefan Buana
24th July 2015 | 7pm
Ode to Art Platform
Ode to Art Platform, 4th floor Raffles City Convention Centre, 252 North Bridge Road, Singapore 179103
Ode to Art proudly presents Stefan Buana - a rising star from Indonesia - who will be holding his very own exhibition in Singapore again after six years. Named Face to Peace, the exhibition will feature 25 pieces of his most recent works in these two years.
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Encounters by JIEUN PARK
18th July - 16th August 2015 | Open daily from 9.30am to 9pm
REDSEA Gallery
#01-10 Dempsey Hill
Singapore
247697
REDSEA Gallery presents 'Encounters', a solo exhibition by Korean artist, Jieun Park. Showcasing her distinctive, signature city-scape paintings created in traditional Chinese ink calligraphy and acrylic on Korean paper, Park's latest collection includes works based on London and Santorini, Greece.
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Contemporary Asian Landscapes | Chankerk
By appointment | Tuesdays, 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm and Wednesdays, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
EY Art Gallery
One Raffles Quay, North Tower, Level 18, Singapore 048583
EY Asean Art Outreach is delighted to present Contemporary Asian Landscapes, a solo exhibition by Malaysian-born, Singapore-based artist, Chankerk. Held at the EY Art Gallery, the exhibition marks the 19th edition of its art programme.
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20 Years of Art: A Retrospective by Hong Zhu An
July 15th 2015 | 7pm
Ode to Art Raffles City
Ode To Art Raffles City
252, North Bridge Road,
Raffles City Shopping Centre,
#01-36E/F, Singapore 179109
For Hong Zhu An, calligraphy is far more than a practice — to him, it is knowledge,
discipline, philosophy and heritage. It goes without saying that 20
years’ worth of Hong Zhu An’s oeuvre makes not only for monumental art,
but for the portrait of a monumental artist.
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Idyllic Landscapes
Opening 16 June, 7pm | Tue to Sat 11am - 6 pm
Maya Gallery
62 Ubi Road 1, 01-21
Oxley Bizhub 2
Singapore 408734
In the midst of Singapore's changing cityscapes, documenting our visual heritage is most urgent and important. Emerging artists Kevin Tan, Jeffrey Wandly and Tilen Ti join established Singapore artist Idris Ali in showcasing recent works capturing the beauty of our city and its iconic landmarks.
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As We Never Imagined: 50 Years of Art Making
FREE GUIDED TOURS Every Saturday, 2.30 pm (from 20 June till August), Every Tuesday & Thursday at 11:30am (from 16 June till 30 August) | Mondays – Fridays: 10am – 7pm, Saturdays: 9am – 6pm Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays, Open House: Saturday (29 August 2015) and Sunday (30 August 2015)
STPI
41 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238236
STPI’s upcoming exhibition As We Never Imagined: 50 Years of Art Making presents works that showcase the potential of print and papermaking.
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The Collective Young from South East Asia
12 June - 26 July 2015 | 11 am -7 pm
Mizuma Gallery
22 Lock Road #01-34, Gillman Barracks Singapore 108939, Singapore
Mizuma Gallery is delighted to present The Collective Young: From South East Asia. In this exhibition, we would like to showcase several selected young artists from Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines, and Singapore. Each artist represents different techniques and characteristics in their artistic.
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Siri OBJEK & OBJEKTIF | Ahmad Abu Bakar
Opening with the artist | Thursday 4 June 2015 | 7 - 9 pm
Chan Hampe Galleries
Raffles Hotel Arcade
Unit 01/21, 328 North Bridge Road 188719
Singapore
This exhibition is an extension of Ahmad Abu Bakar's work from his 2012 exhibition Tanah Ini Ku Punya, (Land/Earth I Owned). This series was inspired by the artist's visit to the village of his birth a few years prior, where he experienced conflicting sensations of belonging and separation.
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