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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260109
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SUMMARY:Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise
DESCRIPTION:Discover the power of art through the perspectives of five trailblazing women artists from\nSoutheast Asia. Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise foregrounds their lives\,\nperspectives\, and artistic practices\, featuring over 45 works by Amanda Heng (Singapore)\,\nDolorosa Sinaga (Indonesia)\, Imelda Cajipe Endaya (Philippines)\, Nirmala Dutt (Malaysia)\, and\nPhaptawan Suwannakudt (Thailand) – many of which are shown in Singapore for the first\ntime. \nFear No Power is National Gallery Singapore’s first major exhibition connecting and\ncomparing the practices of women artists from Southeast Asia. This landmark exhibition\nhighlights the significance of women-centred approaches in shaping modern and\ncontemporary art across the region. With artworks spanning painting\, photography\,\nsculpture\, and performance from the 1960s to 2010s alongside archival material\, Fear No\nPower honours the multi-faceted roles of these pioneering women as artists\, educators\,\nwriters and community organisers – telling a larger story of women’s empowerment in\nSoutheast Asia.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/fear-no-power-women-imagining-otherwise/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, Ngee Ann Kongsi Concourse Gallery\, Concourse Level\, City Hall Wing\, 1 St Andrew’s Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Gallery Singapore":MAILTO:info@nationalgallery.sg
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SUMMARY:In Our Own Frame (Photography Exhibition)
DESCRIPTION:In Our Own Frame brings together 22 imagemakers and grows out of the year-long POV: Photowalks programme designed by photographer Benjamin Tan.\nAlongside works from POV participants\, selected responses from WiSSG (Women in Street Singapore) and the wider Singapore photography community form a wall of moments\, with photography as a way to pause and return to the present. \nKantaya New presents her staged series “A Modern Day Affair” within the exhibition. \nFree admission.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/in-our-own-frame-photography-exhibition/2026-03-29/
LOCATION:Guoco Midtown Public Art Wall\, 128 Beach Rd\, Singapore\, 189773\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="DECK":MAILTO:meet@deck.sg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261026
DTSTAMP:20260619T042534
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SUMMARY:Brandon Tay: Sangkalan
DESCRIPTION:Step into Brandon Tay: Sangkalan\, an evolving installation of a fictional island ecosystem where fragments of a “lost” coastal culture are shaped through three species — a fruit\, an insect\, and a bird. Together\, their rhythms of growth\, flight and song weave a vivid picture of how humans and nature might share perception\, memory\, and meaning.  \nTravelling across four regional libraries in Woodlands\, Tampines\, Jurong and Punggol\, the installation unfolds as a living archive that evolves with each presentation. Visitors can encounter new elements over time\, making each stop a slightly different experience. Through vibrant textiles\, sculptural forms\, and archival materials\, Singaporean artist Brandon Tay translates the island’s collective memories into a language of colour\, geometry\, and symbols. Echoing the decentralised logic of blockchain networks\, Sangkalan invites visitors to reimagine information systems\, their origins and how nature might inspire new ways of sensing\, connecting\, and remembering. \nBrandon Tay: Sangkalan is held in collaboration with the National Library Board. Through the Library showcases\, SAM continues to extend contemporary art beyond traditional museum settings and into civic and community spaces\, encouraging encounters with contemporary art in unexpected and accessible everyday environments. \nVenues: \n\n15 April – 31 May 2026: Woodlands Regional Library\n3 June – 19 July 2026: Tampines Regional Library\n22 July – 6 September 2026: Jurong Regional Library\n9 September – 25 October 2026: Punggol Regional Library
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/brandon-tay-sangkalan/
LOCATION:Various Locations\, -\, Singapore\, Singapore\, -
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260425T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260620T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T042534
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SUMMARY:vOilah! France Singapore Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:vOilah! France Singapore Festival returns with a vibrant season celebrating French creativity and culture\, bringing the spirit of French art de vivre (the art of living) to Singapore. Organised by the Embassy of France in Singapore\, the festival brings together artists\, communities and institutions from both countries through a diverse line-up of over 26 programmes\, spanning performances\, exhibitions and other cultural experiences. \n  \nCatch acclaimed productions such as LACRIMA\, alongside world-premiere concerts and dance collaborations between French and Singaporean artists. Beyond the stage\, enjoy an open-air French animation marathon\, marvel at masterpieces from the Louvre Museum\, and indulge in some of France’s finest produce at the vOilah! French Food Market. \nPresented in collaboration with 21 leading cultural partners across the city\, vOilah! continues to be a key meeting point for France and Singapore. Discover the full festival programme at www.voilah.sg/.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/voilah-france-singapore-festival-2026/
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Embassy of France in Singapore":MAILTO:voilah@tateanzur.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260529T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20261004T190000
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SUMMARY:Hiroshi Sugimoto: Form is Emptiness
DESCRIPTION:Singapore Art Museum proudly presents Hiroshi Sugimoto: Form is Emptiness\, the first major solo exhibition in Southeast Asia dedicated to the practice of internationally renowned Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto. Conceived in dialogue with the Buddhist cosmological concept of the Five Elements (Earth\, Water\, Fire\, Wind and Void)\, the exhibition unfolds across five interconnected sections that loop into one another\, mirroring the cyclical rhythms of nature and life. This elemental framework reflects Sugimoto’s enduring inquiry into time\, perception\, and the structure of reality. \nBringing together over 60 works spanning five decades of his multidisciplinary practice\, including significant\, new\, and rarely seen works\, the exhibition reveals the breadth of Sugimoto’s oeuvre across photography\, sculpture\, and large-scale installation. From his meditative seascapes to architectural interventions and contemplative objects\, Sugimoto’s works delicately balance a strong material presence with a deep metaphysical inquiry.  \nForm is Emptiness offers an immersive introduction to the work of one of the world’s most significant contemporary artists. Moving between permanence and impermanence\, visibility and void\, the exhibition invites audiences to slow down and consider how form itself can become a vessel for reflection\, and how\, through Sugimoto’s lens\, the material world becomes a mirror for the mind.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/hiroshi-sugimoto-form-is-emptiness/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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SUMMARY:Here
DESCRIPTION:A maneater has wreaked havoc on earth since time immemorial\, luring men to their deaths. However\, a complicated relationship between her and a hunter soon sends them on an emotional downward spiral like a cat and mouse game across time. \nInspired by the Southeast Asian folklore of the Penanggalan\, Here is part of Chong Tze Chien’s ongoing research and exploration on the intersection of traditional Southeast Asian puppetry\, The Finger Players’ puppetry methodology\, and the martial art Silat. \nThis work-in-progress showcase comprises two parts – a presentation of the story and a dialogue session between the creatives and audience after the presentation.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/here/
LOCATION:42 Waterloo Street\, 42 Waterloo Street\, 42 Waterloo Street\, 187951\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Finger Players":MAILTO:admin@fingerplayers.com
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