Grey Projects
Contact
Address: | 6B Kim Tian Rd, Singapore 169246 |
Phone: | 6655 6492 |
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Internet: | http://www.facebook.com/GreyProjectsTiongBahru |
Opening Hours: | Wed - Fri, 1pm - 7pm; Sat 1pm - 6pm |
Focus: Grey Projects is a small art space in Tiong Bahru, Singapore’s oldest public housing estate. Our programming focuses on experimental curatorship, new writing, design propositions and emergent art practices that are neither about being young nor avant-garde. Our research this year looks at the public and public spaces. Outcomes include exhibitions as well as residencies, publications, reading groups, workshops and seminars. As a venue, Grey Projects is a workspace, library, exhibition gallery, studio and residency room. Use the links below to explore this site and learn more about each area of our work. |
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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.
Tenants hope art can be part of future plans for Gillman Barracks area
Tenants at a lifestyle and art enclave in Singapore are hoping that art can still be a part of development plans for the area. This is even if galleries are no longer part of its future. It was recently announced that Gillman Barracks is being studied for future housing. An expert says the Governmen...
As wealthy Chinese relocate to Singapore, art market sees mixed results
Singapore has recently seen many art galleries and spaces opened by wealthy mainland Chinese new to the city-state, but concerns have arisen over their local integration and a lack of sales.
www.businesstimes.com.sg/lifestyle/ai-doesn-t-worry-me-all-photographer-annie-leibovitz
‘AI doesn’t worry me at all’: photographer Annie Leibovitz
PHOTOGRAPHER to the stars Annie Leibovitz, who will be inducted into the French Academy of Fine Arts on Wednesday (Mar 20), told AFP that artificial intelligence (AI) was not a threat to her trade – just another artistic tool. Read more at The Business Times.