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SUMMARY:Illustration Arts Festival (IAF) 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Illustration Arts Festival (IAF) returns this year in a landmark celebration as part of the 10th anniversary of OIC Singapore. As Singapore’s leading independent festival dedicated to the vibrant world of illustration\, this special edition continues OIC Singapore’s commitment to championing creativity shaped entirely by human hands\, imagination\, and lived experience. In an era of rapidly evolving AI\, the festival reaffirms the value of authentic artistic expression\, where every line\, texture\, and story is crafted by artists themselves. \nThis year\, IAF brings together more than 260 participating artists from 16 countries\, forming a diverse international creative community that fosters rich cultural exchange and collaboration across the region. \nThe festival also proudly features artists from our partner networks\, including \n\nCo-curators FLABSLAB\, Tell Your Children\, and Gofy\nSoutheast Asia Illustration Council\, with artist exchange initiatives involving BKKIF (Bangkok Illustration Fair) and KLIF (Kuala Lumpur Illustration Fair)\nTokyo Illustrators Society\n\nThese partnerships strengthen regional connections and celebrate the shared spirit of illustration across Asia. \nAs part of the celebrations\, visitors can collect the IAF 10th Anniversary Commemorative Cards\, available in a series of three designs\, alongside exclusive one of one hand drawn cards created by participating artists are available for purchase during the festival.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/illustration-arts-festival-iaf-2026/
LOCATION:New Art Museum Singapore\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #05-03/06 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Thirtytwocm":MAILTO:hello@thirtytwocm.com
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SUMMARY:Double Bill Programme | From Site to Print | Hidden Treasures\, Uncovered Textures
DESCRIPTION:Explore Singapore’s lesser-known architectural sites and create prints from your urban adventure! \nInspired by Zarina’s revisiting of memory and displacement\, this double bill invites participants on a tour of a unique residence in Singapore\, followed by a hands-on printmaking class at STPI. \nExplore the memories and personal treasures that turn a house into a home with Stanley and Amanda from Hidden Heritage Singapore. Capture interesting textures you find along the way with relief printing. After the tour\, return to STPI for a monotype class to create a print inspired by the stories and textures collected on the tour. \nRecommended for ages 16 and above.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/double-bill-programme-from-site-to-print-hidden-treasures-uncovered-textures/
LOCATION:STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI %E2%80%93 Creative Workshop &amp%3B Gallery":MAILTO:stpi@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260704T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260705T170000
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SUMMARY:Pocket Fest
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT POCKET FEST 2026\nhttps://artdis.org.sg/pocket-fest-2026/\nStep into a vibrant celebration of creativity\, connection and community. Back for its second edition\, ART:DIS’s Pocket Fest returns from 4-5 July at Objectifs with exciting opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to create\, learn and connect through inclusive workshops\, performances\, activities and exhibitions. Best of all\, the festival showcases the creativity of more than 50 artists with disabilities\, sharing their talents and stories with the wider community. \nMore than just a festival\, Pocket Fest is a welcoming space where everyone is invited to take part. Whether you’re crafting something new\, discovering an artist’s perspective\, joining a community activity or simply enjoying a performance\, every experience is designed to bring people together. Through creativity and shared experiences\, Pocket Fest celebrates the idea that everyone has something valuable to contribute and that the arts are for everyone. \n\n\n\nFree admission\n(Includes free activities and performances for all to enjoy) \nRegister for ticketed workshops: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/cc/pocket-fest-workshops-4847787
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/pocket-fest/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="ART%3ADIS":MAILTO:suzanna@artdis.org.sg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260720
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SUMMARY:ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR – 18TH EDITION 2026
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group is proud to announce the 18th edition of ROME INTERNATIONAL ART\nFAIR 2026\, taking place from July 08 to July 19\, 2026\, at ITSLIQUID Art Space – Rome\,\nlocated in the historic district of Trastevere. Hosted in a remarkable 15th-century palace\,\nthe exhibition brings together contemporary artistic languages from around the world\,\ncreating a dynamic platform where artistic research encounters the timeless cultural\nheritage of the Eternal City.\nExploring the relationship between body and space\, ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR\n2026 reflects on the ongoing hybridization between identities and cultural\, physical\, social\,\nand urban contexts in contemporary society. Through its two curatorial sections\, MIXING\nIDENTITIES and FUTURE LANDSCAPES\, the exhibition invites visitors to investigate\nperception\, memory\, transformation\, and the evolving interaction between individuals and\nthe environments they inhabit.\nMIXING IDENTITIES analyses the hidden dimensions of identity through an immersive\njourney into the labyrinths of consciousness. At the same time\, FUTURE LANDSCAPES\nexplores the concept of boundaries – between body\, mind\, and spirit; between individuals\nand the city; and between space and ground – transforming everyday surfaces into fluid\nterritories of open and evolving ideas. Within this framework\, the selected artists offer\nunique perspectives on contemporary existence through deeply personal visual narratives.\nPresented as a compelling solo exhibition\, Giovanni Tozzetti’s “LONG WALK FROM\nAUSTRALIA TO ROMA – E ‘ndo so nato\, vissuto\, cresciuto e pasciuto” masterfully opens a\nvibrant dialogue between individual narrative and collective experience. The project\nunfolds as a deeply personal yet universally resonant journey\, bridging vast geographical\ndistances with intimate roots to explore how private memories intersect with shared\ncultural identities. Through this fluid interaction\, the exhibition invites the audience to\nreflect on the universal themes of migration\, home\, and the continuous evolution of self.\nRooted in a practice that explores the relationship between painting and photography\,\nTozzetti transforms observed reality into a refined painterly language\, preserving the\nimmediacy of the original image while emphasizing its symbolic and communicative power.\nGestures\, symbols\, and shared spaces become communication vehicles\, revealing how\npersonal narratives are continuously negotiated within broader cultural and urban contexts.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/rome-international-art-fair-18th-edition-2026/
LOCATION:ITSLIQUID Art Space Rome
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260708T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260719T190000
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SUMMARY:LONG WALK FROM AUSTRALIA TO ROMA – E ‘ndo so nato\, vissuto\, cresciuto e pasciuto
DESCRIPTION:LONG WALK FROM AUSTRALIA TO ROMA – E ‘ndo so nato\, vissuto\, cresciuto e pasciuto\nA solo exhibition by Giovanni Tozzetti\nJuly 08 – 19\, 2026\nPalazzo Velli\, Rome \nITSLIQUID Group is extremely proud to present “LONG WALK FROM AUSTRALIA TO ROMA – E ‘ndo so nato\, vissuto\, cresciuto e pasciuto”\, the highly anticipated solo exhibition by Italian-Australian artist Giovanni Tozzetti. Hosted from July 08 to July 19\, 2026 during the ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 18th Edition at the prestigious Palazzo Velli in Rome\, this exhibition represents a profound emotional and creative homecoming\, marking the definitive Roman showcase of a brilliant contemporary figurative artist.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/long-walk-from-australia-to-roma-e-ndo-so-nato-vissuto-cresciuto-e-pasciuto/
LOCATION:palazzo velli\, Piazza di S. Egidio n. 10\, Rome\, Rome\, Roma\, 00153\, Italy
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T140742Z
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SUMMARY:Days That Slip Away Untouched: A Solo Exhibition by Uji “Hahan” Handoko Eko Saputro
DESCRIPTION:Gajah Gallery Singapore presents Days That Slip Away Untouched\, a solo exhibition by Indonesian artist Uji “Hahan” Handoko Eko Saputro. Following its debut in Jakarta\, the exhibition continues Hahan’s investigation into the shifting relationship between physical reality and its digital mediation. \nWorking across painting\, sculpture\, and sound\, Hahan examines how perception and meaning are conditioned within digitally mediated environments. His work probes the terms by which images and experiences are encountered\, tracing how distinctions between the real\, the constructed\, and the circulated are produced\, and how authenticity is negotiated in their wake. \nIn contrast to the immediacy of digital systems\, Hahan’s practice emphasises slowness and material engagement. Developed in close dialogue with the Ace House collective and his studio artisans\, the works emerge through what he describes as an “aesthetic kinship”\, a process rooted in shared labour and collective exchange. Across the exhibition\, Hahan appropriates imagery from works by Raden Saleh\, Tomás Sánchez\, and Walter Spies\, using these references to reflect on how knowledge\, power\, and ways of seeing have shaped historical narratives. In doing so\, the works draw attention to the instability of images in an era governed by algorithmic visibility\, where depth and context risk being flattened. Within these compositions\, moments of disruption appear through hybrid figures and altered landscapes\, introducing a sense of dissonance that unsettles familiar visual frameworks. These gestures operate as subtle “glitches”\, interrupting dominant modes of representation and\nopening up alternative ways of seeing and understanding. \nThe exhibition title\, Days That Slip Away Untouched\, speaks to an awareness of time that often passes without full attention. Across his practice\, Hahan foregrounds attentiveness —to history\, process\, and everyday experience— as a means of resisting this condition. Here\, authenticity is approached as something continually negotiated within the conditions of contemporary life.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/days-that-slip-away-untouched-a-solo-exhibition-by-uji-hahan-handoko-eko-saputro/
LOCATION:Gajah Gallery\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #03-04\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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SUMMARY:Days That Slip Away Untouched: A Solo Exhibition by Uji “Hahan” Handoko Eko Saputro Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Gajah Gallery Singapore presents Days That Slip Away Untouched\, a solo exhibition by Indonesian artist Uji “Hahan” Handoko Eko Saputro. Following its debut in Jakarta\, the exhibition continues Hahan’s investigation into the shifting relationship between physical reality and its digital mediation. \nWorking across painting\, sculpture\, and sound\, Hahan examines how perception and meaning are conditioned within digitally mediated environments. His work probes the terms by which images and experiences are encountered\, tracing how distinctions between the real\, the constructed\, and the circulated are produced\, and how authenticity is negotiated in their wake. \nIn contrast to the immediacy of digital systems\, Hahan’s practice emphasises slowness and material engagement. Developed in close dialogue with the Ace House collective and his studio artisans\, the works emerge through what he describes as an “aesthetic kinship”\, a process rooted in shared labour and collective exchange. Across the exhibition\, Hahan appropriates imagery from works by Raden Saleh\, Tomás Sánchez\, and Walter Spies\, using these references to reflect on how knowledge\, power\, and ways of seeing have shaped historical narratives. In doing so\, the works draw attention to the instability of images in an era governed by algorithmic visibility\, where depth and context risk being flattened.Within these compositions\, moments of disruption appear through hybrid figures and altered landscapes\, introducing a sense of dissonance that unsettles familiar visual frameworks. These gestures operate as subtle “glitches”\, interrupting dominant modes of representation and\nopening up alternative ways of seeing and understanding. \nThe exhibition title\, Days That Slip Away Untouched\, speaks to an awareness of time that often passes without full attention. Across his practice\, Hahan foregrounds attentiveness —to history\, process\, and everyday experience— as a means of resisting this condition. Here\, authenticity is approached as something continually negotiated within the conditions of contemporary life.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/days-that-slip-away-untouched-a-solo-exhibition-by-uji-hahan-handoko-eko-saputro-opening-night/
LOCATION:Gajah Gallery\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #03-04\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260710T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260710T170000
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SUMMARY:LONDON CONTEMPORARY 18TH EDITION
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group\, along with YMX Arts\, is proud to present the 18th edition of LONDON CONTEMPORARY\, hosted at the ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space from July 10 to July 23\, 2026. This international exhibition will be a dynamic platform for global creators to showcase their latest research\, focusing on the fluid evolution of new identities within the shifting landscapes of contemporary spaces. Through a diverse range of media\, the selected artists explore how we define ourselves and interact with the modern world\, offering a profound look at the intersection of personality\, architecture\, and digital environments.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/london-contemporary-18th-edition/2026-07-10/
LOCATION:ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space 253 Hoxton Street\,  London N1 5LG\, ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space 253 Hoxton Street\, London N1 5LG\, London\, N1 5LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260710T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20260723T160000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
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SUMMARY:LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2026 – 18TH EDITION
DESCRIPTION:LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2026 – 18TH EDITION\nJuly 10 – 23\, 2026\nELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\, London\nITSLIQUID Group\, along with YMX Arts\, is excited to present the 18th edition of LONDON\nCONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2026\, taking place from July 10 to July 23\, 2026\, at\nELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space in London. The international exhibition brings\ntogether contemporary artists from around the world\, creating a dynamic platform where\nartistic research investigates the fluid evolution of identity within the ever-changing\nlandscapes of contemporary society.\nLONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR 2026 invites a profound exploration of the human\nexperience through the relationship between body and space\, reflecting on the\nhybridisation of identities within the cultural\, physical\, social\, and urban landscapes of\ncontemporary society. Inspired by London’s unique atmosphere\, the exhibition examines\nhow the city’s dynamic energy shapes personal narratives and collective experiences\,\ninfluencing how individuals perceive themselves and interact with the world around them.\nThrough diverse artistic practices\, the artists investigate the connections between desires\,\nneeds\, and fears\, revealing the transformative processes that shape human existence. In\nthis context\, the exhibition becomes a space of metamorphosis\, where memory\,\nperception\, and emotion converge\, creating a dialogue between personal identity and the\ncollective urban environment.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/london-contemporary-art-fair-2026-18th-edition/
LOCATION:ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space 253 Hoxton Street\, London N1 5LGù\, 253 Hoxton Street\, London N1 5LG\, 253 Hoxton Street\, London N1 5LG\, London\, GB\, N1 5LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260711T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260912T190000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
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SUMMARY:Fo(u)r Humours: A Group Exhibition Curated by Justin Loke
DESCRIPTION:Cuturi Gallery is pleased to present Fo(u)r Humours\, a group exhibition curated by Justin Loke featuring Anna Du Toit\, Chiew Sien Kuan\, Immanuel Koh\, John Low\, Lu Ping Yuan\, and Marla Bendini. \nReimagining the ancient theory of the four humours through a contemporary lens\, the exhibition explores mood as the bridge between viewer\, artwork\, and the world. Bringing together six artists whose practices engage with atmosphere\, perception\, memory\, and materiality\, Fo(u)r Humours considers how artworks generate their own distinctive temperaments and modes of attunement within Singapore’s humid tropics. \nExhibition Opening: 11 July\, Sat | 3 – 4 pm: Curator’s Tour; 4 – 7 pm: Opening reception with traditional ice cream cart (first 150 guests enjoy a free scoop on the house!)\nRSVP for the Opending Day activities here. \nGallery Opening Hours : 12pm – 7pm\, Tues – Sat (Closed on Sunday\, Monday and Public Holidays) \nVenue: Cuturi Gallery\, 61 Aliwal Street\, Singapore 199937
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/four-humours-a-group-exhibition-curated-by-justin-loke/
LOCATION:Cuturi Gallery\, 61 Aliwal Street\, Singapore 199937\, Singapore\, 228210\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cuturi Gallery":MAILTO:singapore@cuturigallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260711T153000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260711T173000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
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SUMMARY:Book Launch Party | Free To Play: A Video Games Anthology
DESCRIPTION:Test your video game knowledge\, party to classic gaming tunes\, and hang out with the creators of Difference Engine’s latest anthology! \n\n\n\n\nAll this and more at the book launch party of Free To Play: A Video Games Anthology – a multi-medium collection of comics\, prose\, creative non-fiction\, and multimedia stories celebrating video games and gaming culture. What you can expect: \n\nCreator sharing\nVideo game trivia by Wormhole\nBeats by DJ Hojyn\nWormhole pop-up booth\n\nThis event is a collaboration between Difference Engine\, Wormhole\, and Filmhouse ❤️‍🔥 \n—\nEntry is free with registration\, and tickets are only needed to play the trivia. Registration begins at 3.15pm and we recommend coming early to grab a seat (first-come-first-served)! Limited seating\, but standing room is available.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/book-launch-party-free-to-play-a-video-games-anthology/
LOCATION:Filmhouse\, 6001 Beach Rd\, #05-00\, Singapore 199589\, Singapore\, 199589
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Difference Engine":MAILTO:readcomics@differenceengine.sg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260803
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
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SUMMARY:Common Room
DESCRIPTION:When two young adults get the rare opportunity to share a living space of their own in Singapore\, it’s all too easy to fall into mundane patterns of domestic responsibility. But within these rote routines lies the magic of profound late night conversations about one’s place in the world\, spontaneous deep dives into exes and lost friends\, and musings about what the future holds. \nCommon Room by ants chua is a celebration of the emotional\, physical\, and relational work of queer living. Directors Claire Wong and ants chua reveal a rare insight into the domestic spaces that allow us to be the most vulnerable\, and the tender efforts we make to grapple with our past mistakes and our present selves. This intimate two-hander sees actors Genevieve Tan and Siti Sara Hamid delicately unfold the layers of identity\, of queerness\, and of vocation. \nAn exploration of loving\, living and dreaming amidst the relentless rhythm and rupture of daily life\, Common Room is both familiar and new; at once poetic and irreverent. Amidst the ongoing rupture and repair of friendships\, despite the impossibilities and failures of language\, how can we continue reaching toward each other?
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/common-room/2026-07-16/
LOCATION:Drama Centre Black Box\, National Library Building (Level 5)\, 100 Victoria Street\, #05-01 National Library Building\, Singapore 188064\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 188064\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Checkpoint Theatre":MAILTO:contact@checkpoint-theatre.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260716T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20260725T190000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
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SUMMARY:BARCELONA CONTEMPORARY - 9TH EDITION 2026
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group is delighted to announce the 9th edition of BARCELONA CONTEMPORARY 2026\, taking place from July 16 to July 25\, 2026\, at ITSLIQUID Art Space – Barcelona. Dedicated to contemporary artistic languages\, the exhibition brings together painting\, photography\, video art\, installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, creating a dynamic platform where artistic research meets the vibrant cultural energy of Barcelona. \nExploring the connection between body and space\, BARCELONA CONTEMPORARY 2026 reflects on how identities evolve within today’s cultural\, social\, and urban contexts. Through its two curatorial sections\, MIXING IDENTITIES and FUTURE LANDSCAPES\, the exhibition invites us to investigate transformation\, perception\, and coexistence in the contemporary world. \nMIXING IDENTITIES analyses the hidden dimensions of identity through an immersive journey into the labyrinths of consciousness. At the same time\, FUTURE LANDSCAPES explores abstract and conceptual spaces where boundaries dissolve\, opening new dialogues between body\, mind\, soul\, and environment. Within this framework\, the selected artists offer unique perspectives on memory\, transformation\, and the relationship between individuals and the spaces they inhabit.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/barcelona-contemporary-9th-edition-2026/
LOCATION:HUB/ART Barcelona | Barcelona\, Spain Carrer del Dr. Trueta 183\, Carrer del Dr. Trueta 183\, Barcelona\, Spain
CATEGORIES:International
ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260717T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
CREATED:20260708T140814Z
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SUMMARY:VISIONS – ANIMA MUNDI 2026
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group\, in collaboration with ACIT Venice – Italian-German Cultural Association\, is pleased to announce the opening of VISIONS\, the third appointment of ANIMA MUNDI 2026. The exhibition will open on July 17\, 2026\, at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello in Venice and will remain on view until July 31\, 2026. ANIMA MUNDI is the vital energy that flows through all things\, the subtle force connecting every form of existence\, from natural to artificial\, visible to invisible. Understood since Plato’s Timaeus as the soul of a living universe\, it returns today as\nan intuitive awareness of an invisible but active network that sustains transformation\, coexistence\, and renewal across matter\, time\, and life. It is the underlying rhythm that links ecosystems\, human and non-human entities\, and balances the continuous evolution of the world. Within this framework\, artists\, designers\, and architects are invited to explore how this universal energy manifests today\, investigating the subtle\ncorrespondences between soul and body\, humanity and nature\, and organic and synthetic worlds. Among the selected artists\, Andrew R. Gibbs’s layered compositions in “Cities of Change” explore the emotional impact of transforming urban landscapes\, where architecture and collective memory intertwine to reveal the fragile relationship between place and identity. Similarly\, Hiromasa Maeda’s “City Layered” interprets the glass-and-concrete skyline as a palimpsest of reflections\, shifting perspectives\, and fleeting traces of human presence\, suggesting that cities acquire meaning only through those who inhabit them. In parallel\, Nuvy Kim (N12Y.3) and Ilinca-Ruxandra Pipelea translate inner\nexperience into material form: drawing on the precision of her background in jewellery making\, Kim’s ceramics and paintings transform fractured perfection into ambiguous\, ungendered anatomies and psychologically charged spaces. Pipelea\, by contrast\, constructs immersive environments through vibrant chromatic fields and richly layered textures\, using colour and gestural accumulation to evoke the unseen rhythms of nature\, memory\, and emotional perception. A quiet\, introspective sensibility runs through the figurative work of Dominika Łuszcz\nand Marga Garcia: Łuszcz’s elongated\, folk-inflected portraits contain restrained psychological tension and cultural traces\, and Garcia’s “Surrectio” reads the figure as an emergent\, feminine rebirth – silent\, inward\, and resilient. This intimacy of feeling appears elsewhere in Inna Stelmachowicz’s meditative images\, where silence\, material\, and light render moments of honesty and inner tension\, and in Diana Rîmbu’s intuitive paintings\, which invite reflection and healing through emotional resonance grounded in an  architectural sense of space. Movement\, rhythm\, and the transmutation of performance into image animate the photographic work of Danny Johananoff\, whose slow-shutter studies dissolve choreography into painterly currents that make tradition feel timeless; Satyajett Salokhey’s large-scale ink gestures similarly capture bodily impulse and subconscious residue\, balancing control and spontaneity. Asnaby Samuel’s canvases introduce a mythic\, mnemonic counterpart: drawing on Sahara oral traditions\, his “Djinns” series treats drums and surfaces as carriers of memory and projection\, where attention and presence activate ambiguous spiritual forces. Finally\, Filomena Parra’s “A Dança do Vidro” offers a lyrical conclusion: glass becomes suspended light and gentle choreography\, a study in fragility and fluidity that echoes the formal restraint and emotional subtlety threaded through the show. VISIONS offers a cohesive journey through contemporary visual practices\, further enriched by a great selection of video artworks.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/visions-anima-mundi-2026/
LOCATION:Palazzo Albrizzi – Capello\, Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello Associazione Culturale Italo-Tedesca (ACIT) Cannaregio 4118\, Venice\, Italy\, Venice\, 30121\, Italy
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260718T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
CREATED:20260708T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T140742Z
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SUMMARY:Writing and Performing Your Personal Story
DESCRIPTION:Checkpoint Theatre is pleased to offer a SkillsFuture Credit-eligible course led by Associate Artists Adib Kosnan and Lucas Ho. \nAimed at participants with minimal or no prior experience of writing or performing\, this course will teach you to craft and deliver a short self-written story about your personal life. \nParticipants will be given the tools to distil and craft their stories in a polished manner on the page\, and then be equipped with effective communication techniques to present their story in an accomplished manner. \nYou will write a monologue over the course of this session\, and deliver it at the end\, with guidance and feedback from the instructors. \nBy the end of the course\, you will have gained practical experience in the writing and performing of your personal story. The writing and speaking skills acquired will be effective in various personal\, social\, and professional situations such as job interviews\, wedding speeches\, networking sessions\, and even first dates! \nCourse Outline\nWriting (2.5hrs) \n\nElements of a personal story\n– Strengths and challenges of your personal journey\n– Making it memorable\n– Reading and discussing examples of well-written personal stories\nSharing your personal story\n– Knowing your audience: personal\, social and/or professional\n– Identifying moments in your personal journey to share in your story\nWriting your personal story\n– Blending honesty and craft: shaping your personal story into something accessible and relatable\n\nDelivering (2.5hrs) \n\nTelling your story\n– Using narratives for self-expression and confidence building\n– Connecting with your audiences\nPutting it all together\n– Exploring physicality and vocal variety through exercises which will help establish presence and focus as you share your stories.\n\nSharing (2hrs) \n\nDelivering your story\n– 5 – 7 mins per participant\nFeedback\n– Participants will be given feedback and space to refine their work to a presentation that is articulate and relatable.\n\nCourse Runs\nDATES (Choose one): Saturday 18th or 25th July 2026\nTIME: 9am – 5pm (with a 1 hour lunch break)\nLOCATION: The White Space at *SCAPE (2 Orchard Link\, Singapore 237978) \n*Do note that lunch is not provided \nCourse Fees\n$350 (SkillsFuture claimable) \nRegistration\nTo register for this course\, please click on the link below and fill out the registration form: \nRegistration Form: https://forms.gle/XttuTfRHsSnRMift9 \nFor more info: https://tinyurl.com/skillsfutureworkshop \nWhen filling out the form\, please select whether you would like to use your SkillsFuture credits — either in full\, or partially\, or not at all.  \nIf you wish to use your SkillsFuture credits to completely offset the course fee\, you will be contacted by Checkpoint Theatre Limited with further instructions on payment and submitting a claim on the MySkillsFuture portal. \nIf you wish to use your SkillsFuture credits to only partially offset the course fee\, you will be contacted by Checkpoint Theatre Limited with further instructions on submitting a claim on the MySkillsFuture portal\, as well as for payment to the company for the remainder of your course fee. \nIf you do not wish to use your SkillsFuture credits at all\, you will be contacted by Checkpoint Theatre Limited with further instructions on payment directly to the company. \nPlease note that credits under “SkillsFuture Credit (Mid-Career)” are not eligible to be used for this course. \nRegistration will only be confirmed when: \n\nFor participants using SkillsFuture Credits to offset all or part of the course fee — Payment has been made to Checkpoint Theatre Limited for the remaining course fee if the course fee is partially offset by SkillsFuture credits\, and once you have submitted a claim on the MySkillsFuture portal.\nFor participants not using SkillsFuture Credits — Full payment has been made directly to Checkpoint Theatre Limited.\n\nPlease ensure that you are able to attend the entirety of the session. Refunds will not be given if you are not able to attend the session\, or if you have to leave early during the session. \n\nAbout The Instructors \nAdib Kosnan \nAdib is an actor\, writer\, director\, educator\, and an Associate Artist with Checkpoint Theatre. He is also a National Arts Council (NAC) scholar with a MA in Arts Pedagogy and Practice from Goldsmiths\, University of London\, UK.  \nAdib has performed in numerous productions for the English and Malay-language stage since 2003\, and writes and directs extensively in both languages. His play 28.8 (2017) was nominated for Best Original Script at The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards 2018. He is also a founding member of Singaporean playwright collective Main Tulis Group.  \nAdib views theatre as a space to shape thought and life through socially engaged work. As a co-lead artist for Both Sides\, Now: Mengukir Harapan (2021–2022)\, Adib spearheaded engagement around end-of-life conversations within the Malay-Muslim community.  He also worked on Air (2024)\, a verbatim theatre project amplifying Orang Seletar voices on displacement and identity. Adib also teaches forum theatre and facilitation as an Adjunct Lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts. \nAs an educator\, Adib conducts and facilitates Checkpoint Theatre’s school and public  workshops and programmes. He especially enjoys the collaborative nature of theatre and sharing what he has discovered from wearing his multiple hats. \n  \nLucas Ho \nLucas Ho is a writer\, director\, and educator; and an Associate Artist with Checkpoint Theatre in Singapore. In 2023\, Lucas received the National Arts Council Postgraduate Scholarship\, and attended the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London\, UK\, where he completed an MFA in Writing for the Stage and Broadcast Media\, with distinction. \nHis full-length plays include FRAGO (2017)\, The Heart Comes to Mind (2020)\, and Tender Submission (2023) which was nominated for Best Original Script at the Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards 2024. \nLucas has taught the introductory and advanced playwriting seminars at the National University of Singapore\, and was part of the faculty of Literary Arts at School of the Arts\, Singapore (SOTA). While at SOTA\, he created Singapore’s first 7-hours-a-week\, 8-week-long playwriting programme for 13-year-olds. \nLucas also serves as a script reader\, moderator\, and playwriting resource person for Centre 42\, an incubatory space committed to the development\, documentation and promotion of Singapore theatre. He has led table reads and mentored playwrights as part of this platform. \nHe has also edited various play anthologies by Checkpoint Theatre\, including Faith Ng: Plays Volume 1 (2016) and Joel Tan: Plays Volume 1 (2015). Lucas continues to direct and facilitate Checkpoint Theatre’s school and public workshops and programmes — where original Singaporean writing is presented\, and where participants are guided to create their own works.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/writing-and-performing-your-personal-story/
LOCATION:The White Space at *SCAPE\, 2 Orchard Link\, Singapore 237978\, Singapore\, 237978\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Checkpoint Theatre":MAILTO:contact@checkpoint-theatre.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260718T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
CREATED:20260708T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T140742Z
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SUMMARY:Intermission by Esmond Loh
DESCRIPTION:Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to present Esmond Loh’s (b. 1995) latest solo exhibition with the gallery. Titled Intermission\, Loh explores the pauses that emerge within the ongoing performance of everyday life. Intermission features 17 new paintings. \nSet against a backdrop of rural and urban landscapes that appear ambiguous yet intimately familiar\, this series of new works conjures figurative scenes of individuals caught between roles. Within such precious pockets of time\, in a society shaped by perpetual momentum and productivity\, Loh draws our attention to the suspense that envelops these private vignettes of rest\, waiting\, or escape.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/intermission-by-esmond-loh/
LOCATION:Haridas Contemporary\, CT Hub 2\, 114 Lavender Street\,Unit05-72\, 338729\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Haridas Contemporary":MAILTO:info@haridascontemporary.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260723T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260723T170000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
CREATED:20260708T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T140742Z
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SUMMARY:CHARGED by Teater Ekamatra
DESCRIPTION:Written by Chong Tze Chien and winner of Best Script at The Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards in 2011\, CHARGED is set during Chinese New Year and opens on a tense night in camp\, where the only soldiers left on guard duty are Malay and Indian. The uneasy quiet is broken by the arrival of Corporal Russell Lim. Old resentments surface\, insults escalate\, and taboos are shattered. By dawn\, two soldiers\, one Chinese and one Malay\, lie dead. \nAs Investigating Officer Victor de Souza pieces together the chain of events\, he confronts a maze of half truths\, silences\, and conflicting loyalties. \nSet within the suffocating hierarchy of army life\, the play confronts the fraught question of race with unsparing candour and a sharp refusal of easy political comfort. \nLed by director Mohd Fared Jainal\, with lighting design by Adrian Tan and sound design by Safuan Johari\, CHARGED features a dynamic ensemble of performers: Brendon Fernandez\, Irsyad Dawood\, Teoh Jun Vinh\, Krish Natarajan\, Ali Mazrin\, Izzul Irfan\, Siti Hajar Abdul Gani\, and Serene Chen.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/charged-by-teater-ekamatra/2026-07-23/
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260725T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
CREATED:20260708T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T140742Z
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SUMMARY:SAM Art Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate SAM’s 30th anniversary at the SAM Art Carnival\, a free one-day celebration of art\, creativity and discovery for all ages. \nEnjoy free admission to all exhibitions at SAM\, including Hiroshi Sugimoto: Form Is Emptiness and the newly opened Maria Taniguchi: Afterimage. Look forward to a vibrant programme of hands-on workshops\, performances and guided tours throughout the day. \nGet creative with drop-in art experiences inspired by SAM’s exhibitions. Experience colour beyond sight by creating tactile colour cards in Feeling Colours\, experiment with watercolour spray painting and cyanotype printing\, make beaded charms or try your hand at punch needle. There will also be face painting\, carnival-style games\, treats\, giveaways and live performances throughout the day. Highlights include performances by young Singaporean busker Shayne Ko\, as well as a spectacular smoke\, magic and bubbles show. \nMake a day of it at SAM with free exhibitions\, art-making activities and family-friendly experiences for all ages. Located just a short walk from the newly opened Cantonment MRT Station\, SAM is now even easier to visit.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/sam-art-carnival/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260906
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
CREATED:20260708T140650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T140742Z
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SUMMARY:Light Together Bras Basah.Bugis 2026
DESCRIPTION:Light Together Bras Basah.Bugis (LTB) 2026\, taking place from 1 August to 5 September 2026 in conjunction with the Singapore Night Festival\, is a new night-time experience to celebrate National Day in Bras Basah.Bugis (BBB).  \nOrganised by HeritageSG\, LTB 2026 will see lights and digital experiences transform historical buildings and hidden spaces across BBB into experiential zones\, sparking imagination and uniting communities in honour of the nation’s birthday. \nThis year\, local folklore comes alive across 5 BBB locations – Artsplace @ Waterloo Centre\, Reflection Pool @ Bras Basah MRT Station\, Stamford Place\, Stamford Walkway and the National Museum of Singapore (1 – 12 Aug) – inviting festival-goers to explore our local stories in a new light. \nFor more information\, please visit: https://www.heritage.sg/brasbasahbugis \n*The website will be updated with information about LTB 2026 on 1 August 2026\, 12PM.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/light-together-bras-basah-bugis-2026/
LOCATION:Bras Basah.Bugis\, Bras Basah\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260911
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260912
DTSTAMP:20260709T031420
CREATED:20260623T023507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260708T140742Z
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SUMMARY:The Forest Heroes 《大森林，小勇士》
DESCRIPTION:𝘼 𝙗𝙖𝙗𝙮 𝙚𝙡𝙚𝙥𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙩 𝙨𝙝𝙤𝙬𝙨 𝙪𝙥 𝙖𝙩 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙙𝙤𝙤𝙧… 𝙬𝙝𝙖𝙩 𝙬𝙤𝙪𝙡𝙙 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙙𝙤? \nThis September\, journey into the forest with 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙤𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝙃𝙚𝙧𝙤𝙚𝙨《大森林，小勇士》— a brand-new Mandarin theatre experience for young audiences by Nine Years Theatre\, inviting children and families on a heartfelt adventure about courage\, friendship\, and protecting the world around us. Each performance includes a short pre-show introduction to the story’s world and environmental themes. \nWith touches of music\, imagination\, puppetry\, and audience interaction\, 𝙏𝙝𝙚 𝙁𝙤𝙧𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝙃𝙚𝙧𝙤𝙚𝙨 invites young audiences into a heartfelt journey of empathy\, courage\, and care. \nTickets to this event are eligible for purchase with SG Culture Pass credits. \nSynopsis \nWhat would you do if a baby elephant suddenly showed up at your door? \nYing\, a little girl with a big imagination\, has always dreamed of being a superhero. She never expected that one day\, she would meet a friend who needs her protection. \nWhen a young elephant she names Fu wanders into her village\, life begins to change in unexpected ways\, and a story of courage and companionship quietly unfolds. \nHow can we learn to live alongside nature? \nWith touches of music\, imagination\, puppetry\, and audience interaction\, The Forest Heroes invites young audiences into a heartfelt journey of empathy\, courage\, and care. \nEach performance includes a short pre-show introduction to the story’s world and environmental themes. \n简介 \n如果有一天，一只小象突然闯进你的家，你会怎么办？ \n爱幻想的小女孩阿盈，一直梦想成为超级英雄。可她从没想过，有一天，她会遇见一个需要她守护的朋友。 \n当一只迷路的小象“小福”误闯村庄，原本平静的生活被悄然打破，一个关于勇气与陪伴的故事也慢慢展开。 \n我们该如何与大自然共处？ \n《大森林，小勇士》是一部融入音乐、想象、偶戏元素与互动元素的儿童剧，带领孩子在欢笑与感动中，学会关怀生命、理解自然，守护我们的自然家园。 \n演出开始前设有简短导入环节，带领观众了解故事背景及相关环境主题。 \nEvent Website \nhttps://nyt.short.gy/tfhwl \nEvent Date & Time \n11 to 27 September 2026 \nTue – Thu: 10am & 12pm \nFri: 10am\, 12pm & 3pm \nSat & Sun: 11am\, 2pm & 4pm \nDuration of performance \nApproximately 55 minutes (including a pre-show activity) \nVenue \nDrama Centre Black Box\, National Library Building (Level 5) \nLanguage \nPerformed in Mandarin. \nContact Email for Ticketing\nadmin@nineyearstheatre.com \nAdmission \n[STANDARD TICKETS*]\nTue-Fri: $38 \nSat-Sun: $42 \nTickets to this event are eligible for purchase with SG Culture Pass credits. \n\n[Promotions & Concessions**] \nPackage of 4* \nTue-Fri: $130 \nSat-Sun: $144 \n20% off for 9-Grid Givers \n15% off for NYT 9-Fan Members\nPromo code: sent via email after sign-up \n\n10% off for Partners \nHomeTeamNS members | Kinokuniya Privilege Card members & Kinokuniya customers | PAssion Card holders | SAFRA members \n*Excluding BookMyShow booking fee \n*All promotions are subject to availability\nTuesday to Friday shows are available for school group bookings. If interested\, please email admin@nineyearstheatre.com \nAdvisory \n\nRecommended for ages 5 and above.\nAll children must be accompanied by an adult.\nPatrons are welcomed to leave and return to their seats at any point during the performance.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/the-forest-heroes-%e3%80%8a%e5%a4%a7%e6%a3%ae%e6%9e%97%ef%bc%8c%e5%b0%8f%e5%8b%87%e5%a3%ab%e3%80%8b/2026-09-11/2/
LOCATION:Drama Centre Black Box\, National Library Building (Level 5)\, 100 Victoria Street\, #05-01 National Library Building\, Singapore 188064\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 188064\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nine Years Theatre %E4%B9%9D%E5%B9%B4%E5%89%A7%E5%9C%BA":MAILTO:comms@nineyearstheatre.com
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