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Online Showcase: Didin Jirot

Hatch Art Project Asia Tower 1, 8 Marina View, #01-02

Hatch Art Project is pleased to announce our new initiative: Online Showcases. The gallery is embarking on a year long ongoing series of online showcases that will feature young and emerging […]

Recurring

Tomorrow is Tomorrow

www.santysaptari.com

“Tomorrow is tomorrow, future cares have future cures, and we must mind today.” - Sophocles The ever evolving COVID-19 pandemic has seen drastic changes in our lives: from our mode […]

THE QUARANTINED CANVAS

ONLINE-ONLY

“The Quarantined Canvas” encompasses five artworks created during the COVID 19 lockdown by three artists connected through Singapore but respectively living in Ireland, Yangon and Singapore. Nicola Anthony was based […]

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Fragile by Alex Face

Art Porters Gallery 64 Spottiswoode Park Road

Fragile The beauty I see in flowers, may be because of its fragility. When I trim and thread a garland, I do it delicately, being careful not to bruise the […]

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How to Desire Differently

Lim Hak Tai Gallery, Nafa Campus 1 80 Bencoolen Street

How to Desire Differently is a group exhibition that imagines complex representations of bodies of difference. In looking at “choreographies” of race, gender, and sexuality, artists Zulkhairi Zulkiflee and Farizi Noorfauzi […]

Reacquainted

FOST Gallery 1 Lock Road #01-02, Gillman Barracks, Singapore

On view through 30 August, Reacquainted features a selection of works by John Clang, Jimmy Ong, Wyn-Lyn Tan, Sebastian Mary Tay, Ian Woo and Syagini Ratna Wulan.

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Best of Best Show 2020

Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Galleries 1 & 2 80 Bencoolen Street, Singapore

17 July 2020 (Fri) – 2 August 2020 (Sun) The Ngee Ann Kongsi Galleries 1 & 2 NAFA Campus 1 (80 Bencoolen St, Singapore 189655) Free admission, 11am – 7pm, […]

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Essentialist Images curated by Louis Ho

Essentialist Images is an exhibition of contemporary Burmese art, and its oscillation between the static past and the persistently intrusive present. The exhibition includes works by 9 Burmese artists; Aye […]

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