Reviews
Singapore Art Fair
Total of 10,500 visitors attended the fair
Collecting Contemporary Abstract Art: What Is With Southeast Asia?
On 27 September 2014, yet another art salon was organised by Art Stage and hosted at Pearl…
Singapore Art: Going Where?
Panel discussion with the topic ‘Singapore Art: Going Where?’ organised by the Art Stage Salon.
Art and Globalisation
What has Globalisation to do with Art? How does one influence the other? And what does this mean for artists, curators and art venues?
Sensorium 360°: Contemporary Art and the Sensed World
Till 22 October 2014 at SAM
Two Different Times, One World – PU Jie Solo Exhibition
Till 24 August 2014, at ShanghART Singapore
Impressions of …
No Country: Contemporary Art For South And Southeast Asia, Till 20 July 2014, Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
In the Name of Art – A visit to Singapore Art Museum and SAM at 8Q
Till 6 July, Singapore Art Museum
National Gallery Singapore
New Logo Causes Controversial Discussion
A Matter of Spaces, and Spaces that Matter
Unlike previous editions of the Singapore Biennale which presented art in evocative ‘found’ sites such as former…
Prudential Eye Awards – The Winners!
Over 500 nominations for the Prudential Eye Awards for Contemporary Asian Art came from 30 countries throughout…
Art Calendar
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Biggest Singapore representation in history at 60th Venice Biennale
Eight works from Singapore's national collection have also been included in the main exhibition space. Read more at straitstimes.com.
With its iconic clock tower and Victorian-era cast-iron structure, Lau Pa Sat is undoubtedly one of the grandest and most iconic hawker centres in Singapore. And this year, the national monument turns 130 years old. To celebrate this momentous occasion, local artists Yip Yew Chong and Lee Kow Fong,....
Peel away pioneer artist Cheong Soo Pieng: Layer By Layer at National Gallery Singapore
The show, which opens on April 5, uses X-ray and infrared imaging to look at his art in new ways. Read more at straitstimes.com.