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SUMMARY:Guided Tours: SAY YES TO EVERYTHING
DESCRIPTION:Join our expert docents in exploring how Rirkrit Tiravanija reimagines editioning as shared making. Discover how his collaborative multiples challenge traditional notions of the value of art\, prioritising circulation and relation over rarity.\n\nThe tour includes a glimpse into the workshop where Tiravanija collaborated with the STPI team to create several of the works in SAY YES TO EVERYTHING.\n\nGuided tours at STPI are free of charge. Drop-in guests are welcome.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/guided-tours-say-yes-to-everything/2026-03-28/2/
LOCATION:STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,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:20260328T150000
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SUMMARY:Screenprinting Class | Marks of Time
DESCRIPTION:Trace the passage of time through print\, inspired by Rirkrit Tiravanija’s works!\n\nLearn screenprinting techniques to depict moon phases using thermal ink\, and add heat-sensitive embossing powder to bring the images to life. Transform your textured prints into a flipbook\, capturing the tactile nature of experiencing time.\n\nRecommended for ages 12 and above.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/screenprinting-class-marks-of-time/2026-03-28/2/
LOCATION:STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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SUMMARY:PLAY DATE
DESCRIPTION:As part of Asian Civilisations Museum’s Level Up Festival\, Wormhole takes over the River Room for one fun-filled weekend. Join us as we transform it into a playground – with a pop-up market\, mega hopscotch\, and Worms & Ladders\, our version of Snakes & Ladders – perfect for a family outing or a day out with friends! \nOur pop-up market runs from 10AM to 4PM\, and entry is free! Expect live portraits\, homemade briyani\, personalised bag charms\, quirky ceramics\, and shopping and activities for all ages! \nFrom 10AM to 1PM\, for $2/entry\, make your way through our slightly absurd and very supersized version of Hopscotch! Suitable for ages 4 to 99\, as we adapt the level of difficulty to each player’s age. Clear our trail and receive a limited edition shaker keychain\, while stocks last! \nFrom 130PM to 3PM\, for $10/ticket (to purchase through our event page)\, join a team and race to the top in Worms & Ladders! Work together with new friends to climb ladders\, dodge worms\, and answer quiz questions. The winning team wins store credit to spend at our pop-up market!
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/play-date/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM)\, 1 Empress Place\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260325T210000
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SUMMARY:Screenprinting Class | Marks of Time
DESCRIPTION:Trace the passage of time through print\, inspired by Rirkrit Tiravanija’s works!\n\nLearn screenprinting techniques to depict moon phases using thermal ink\, and add heat-sensitive embossing powder to bring the images to life. Transform your textured prints into a flipbook\, capturing the tactile nature of experiencing time.\n\nRecommended for ages 12 and above.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/screenprinting-class-marks-of-time-2/
LOCATION:STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,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:20260325T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
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SUMMARY:Art Central
DESCRIPTION:Art Central is returning to Hong Kong’s iconic Central Harbourfront from 25–29 March 2026 for its eleventh edition. Presented in partnership with UOB\, the art fair spotlights a diversity of emerging and established artists represented by pioneering galleries from Hong Kong\, Asia\, and beyond.            \nA cornerstone of Hong Kong Art Week\, Art Central is set to welcome over 40\,000 visitors from local\, regional\, and international communities. Staged in an architect-designed structure overlooking the Victoria Harbour\, the Fair will present over 100 distinguished galleries accompanied by a five-day programme of performances\, installations\, video art\, and talks. The Fair offers collectors\, industry professionals\, curators\, and art enthusiasts a dynamic platform to engage with forward-thinking contemporary art\, spark inspiration\, and foster meaningful cultural connections.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/art-central/
LOCATION:Central Harbourfront\, 9 Lung Wo Road\, Central\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong\, Hong Kong
CATEGORIES:International
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Central":MAILTO:marketing@artcentralhongkong.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260321T203000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260321T213000
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SUMMARY:To the Moon and Back
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to share To the Moon and Back\, an intimate live music experience taking place from 20–22 March 2026 at Chaos Gallery. Set within a space surrounded by original local artwork\, this concert invites audiences into a reflection on love\, the kind that’s often felt deeply but rarely spoken aloud. \nInspired by the subtle ways Singaporeans express affection\, To the Moon and Back explores love that is communicated through gestures and shared moments rather than direct words. The title reflects a sentiment many of us might have grown up with: while I love you is rarely heard\, to the moon and back is greatly felt. \nThe programme brings together beloved classical works by Edward Elgar\, Erik Satie\, and Robert Schumann\, alongside music from the films Up and La La Land. Each piece in the repertoire was chosen for the different shades of love it captures\, from the romantic to the familial\, the nostalgic\, and everything in between. \nThe concert features a unique chamber ensemble of mezzo-soprano Priscilla Fong\, clarinetist Stephanie Tan\, and harpist Nigel Foo. \nThe performance is presented alongside an exhibition by local artist Stephanie Tan\, whose works explore the many forms love can take between family\, friends\, and partners. Her art reflects the same ideas that inspired the concert\, the quiet nature of love and its ability to transform our lives in subtle yet profound ways. \nTogether\, the music and artwork create a reflective environment where audiences can pause and experience how love reveals itself not just in grand declarations\, but also in little moments. \nFind out more @eastsidestoryprod on Instagram.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/to-the-moon-and-back/2026-03-21/2/
LOCATION:Knuckles & Notch\, 261 Waterloo St\, #02-25\, Singapore 180261\, Singapore\, Singapore 180261\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260320T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260329T213000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20251215T070913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T070913Z
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SUMMARY:Nine Years Theatre presents God of Carnage《杀戮之神》
DESCRIPTION:Two boys in a park scuffle. Four well-meaning adults meet to talk. What could possibly go wrong? \nIn God of Carnage\, a simple meeting between two sets of parents\, hoping to “peacefully resolve” their sons’ fight\, spirals spectacularly out of control. Polite smiles crack\, civilities crumble\, and a night that begins with pastries and good intentions descends into chaos\, candour\, and comic catastrophe. \nNine Years Theatre brings you Yasmina Reza’s acclaimed\, razor-sharp dark comedy that reveals how thin the veneer of adulthood truly is. Under award-winning director Nelson Chia’s signature precision\, and with strong performances from an experienced ensemble — led by NYT co-founder Mia Chee\, multi-disciplinary actor-writer-host Oon Shu An\, Mediacorp multi-hyphenate artist Cavin Soh\, and seasoned stage and film actor Tay Kong Hui — their distinct performance energies collide to create sharp\, compelling tension. This work animates every shift\, crack\, and eruption\, drawing audiences into a sharply observed battle of pride\, parenting\, and personal truth. \nCome witness the elegant meltdown. \nIt’s messy. It’s funny. It’s painfully human. \n  \n \nPerformed in Mandarin with English surtitles \nApproximately 1 hour 30 minutes\, no intermission \nAdvisory (Some Mature Content) \n \n[STANDARD TICKETS] \nTue-Thu: $68 (CAT 1) | $55 (CAT 2) \nFri-Sun: $78 (CAT 1) | $65 (CAT 2) \n*Excluding SISTIC booking fee \n[ Early Bird Sale ] \n– 20% off CAT 1 tickets \n– Key promo code: NYT26EB upon selection of Ticket Type \n– Promo Period: 11 Dec 2025 to 3 Jan 2026 \nSG Culture Pass credits may be used for this show. \n[Available from 4 Jan 2026 onwards] \n[9-Fan] Existing Members \n– 15% off CAT 1 tickets \n– Promo code required \n[9-Fan] New Members \n– Limited to one 35% discounted CAT 1 ticket per transaction. \n– Promo code required \n– Applicable for Tue-Thu shows only \n– Click here to join now! \nNYT Youth Special \n– Applicable for 16-25 years old \n– 50% off CAT 2 tickets \n– Applicable for Tue-Thu shows only \n– Verification: Show valid IC for confirmation upon collection of physical ticket \n– Patrons unable to present proof of eligibility at the door will be required to upgrade their discounted tickets to full-price tickets \nPackage of 4 \n– Tue-Thu: $233 \n– Fri-Sun: $268 \n– No promo code required \n– Applicable to CAT 1 only \n– Applicable for bundles of 4 tickets. \nOther Promotions: \n\nConcessions for Students | NSF | PWD | Seniors 55 years old and above\n\n– 10% off CAT 1 & CAT 2 tickets \n– Patrons unable to present proof of eligibility at the door will be required to upgrade their concession ticket to a full-price ticket \n\nPAssion Card | HomeTeamNS | SAFRA\n\n– 10% off CAT 1 tickets · Promo code required \n\nWild Rice Angels\n\n– 12% off CAT 1 tickets · Promo code required \n\nGroup / Corporate Booking (min. 20 tickets and above)\n\n– Please email admin@nineyearstheatre.com for more information \n* All promotions are subject to availability
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/nine-years-theatre-presents-god-of-carnage%e3%80%8a%e6%9d%80%e6%88%ae%e4%b9%8b%e7%a5%9e%e3%80%8b/
LOCATION:The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre @ Funan\, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Theatre @ Wild Rice\, Funan\, # 04-08\, 107 North Bridge Rd\, Singapore 179105\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 179105\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nine Years Theatre":MAILTO:admin@nineyearstheatre.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260314T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260314T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020447Z
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SUMMARY:Arty Afternoon | Text in Circulation
DESCRIPTION:Bring a piece of Rirkrit Tiravanija: SAY YES TO EVERYTHING home with you!\n\nScreenprint a phrase drawn from the exhibition onto a T-shirt in this free\, drop-in activity. Inspired by the artist’s Green Go Home project\, participants can carry the expressions through their everyday life.\n\nVisitors are encouraged to bring a light-coloured T-shirt. Please note that printing is available on T-shirts only and limited to one per visitor.\n\nRecommended for all ages. No registration required.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/arty-afternoon-text-in-circulation/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,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:20260313T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260331T200000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T082912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T082912Z
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SUMMARY:Second Skin
DESCRIPTION:Mavenira Gallery presents Second Skin\, a compelling group exhibition bringing together six contemporary artists whose works explore the body as a site of transformation\, identity\, and expression. Opening on 13th of March at Curio Home\, Dempsey Hill\, the exhibition gathers Singapore’s stalwart artists Kumari Nahappan\, Ezzam Rahman\, Andy Yang\, Aryan Arora\, German photographer Alina Gross\, and Filipino artist EL Taganas\, each contributing distinct artistic perspectives that collectively examine the idea of the body as a ‘second skin.’
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/second-skin/
LOCATION:Curio Home\, Curio Home 01-15 dempsy Hill\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 249674\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mavendoer":MAILTO:Contact@Mavendoer.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260313T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T082912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T082912Z
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SUMMARY:“... AND WE HIRED A BLOKE TO FIX THE WALL”
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group is pleased to present “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall”\, a solo exhibition by Italian street artist Beast\, curated by Luca Curci\, on view in London from March13 until 21 March\, 2026 at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\, in London. \nThe exhibition brings together a selection of works from Beast’s most recent series\, exploring the relationship between memory\, history\, and the physical traces of time embedded in urban surfaces. Active since 2009\, Beast has realised over 200 urban installations across more than 40 cities in Europe\, the United States and Japan. His early practice focused on political and social themes\, often presented through satirical mash-ups of contemporary figures framed in gold and placed directly in public space. Over time\, his work expanded in scale\, moving towards large-format paste-ups and monumental interventions on abandoned buildings. \nThroughout this evolution\, the street has remained central to his practice\, conceived as an open and democratic space for artistic dialogue. In recent years\, Beast has turned his attention towards history and memory\, developing an ongoing body of work that places portraits of cultural figures on the walls of abandoned historical centres. These locations – often damaged\, neglected or left to decay – are not treated as neutral backdrops\, but as integral components of the work itself. \nThe series “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall”\, which also gives its title to the exhibition\, presents portraits of influential figures from culture\, philosophy\, literature\, art and psychology. Among those featured are Carl Gustav Jung\, Philip Roth\, Jackson Pollock\, Albert Camus and Noam Chomsky. Rather than functioning as celebratory images\, these works present the subjects as enduring presences emerging from the material history of the places they inhabit. \nThe technique behind the works is central to their meaning. Each piece begins with the wall itself\, which is first photographed in detail. The texture of the surface—its cracks\, stains and signs of erosion – is digitally overlaid onto the portrait of the chosen subject. The resulting image is then printed and installed on the same wall\, aligning imperfections so that the figure appears to surface from within the architecture. Image and wall merge\, creating the impression that memory is embedded in the structure itself. The conceptual foundation of the series is inspired by a statement from historian Howard Zinn: “If you don’t know history it is as if you were born yesterday. And if you were born yesterday\, anybody up there in a position of power can tell you anything\, and you have no way of checking up on it.” \nFor Beast\, historical awareness represents a form of resistance against manipulation and collective amnesia. The title of the exhibition introduces a subtle but deliberate irony. “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall” evokes the idea of a practical solution to decay\, suggesting that damage can simply be repaired or concealed. In contrast\, Beast exposes the wall rather than fixing it\, treating cracks and erosion as carriers of meaning rather than flaws to be corrected. Installed within the gallery space\, the works retain their connection to the street and to the abandoned environments from which they originate. Fragile and materially charged\, they invite reflection on the relationship between physical decay and intellectual endurance\, and on the role of memory in shaping our understanding of the present. \nOPENING\nMarch 13\, 2026 | 06:00 PM\nELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\n253 Hoxton Street\, N1 5LG\, London\, UK\nOpening hours | Tuesday – Saturday . 11:00 AM – 05:00 PM \nRSVP\ninfo@itsliquid.com\nClick here to register for the event (free entry)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/and-we-hired-a-bloke-to-fix-the-wall-2/
LOCATION:ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\, 253 Hoxton Street London N1 5LG United Kingdom\, London\, London\, N1 5LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260313T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T082912Z
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SUMMARY:“... AND WE HIRED A BLOKE TO FIX THE WALL”
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group is pleased to present “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall”\, a solo exhibition by Italian street artist Beast\, curated by Luca Curci\, on view in London from March13 until 21 March\, 2026 at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\, in London. \nThe exhibition brings together a selection of works from Beast’s most recent series\, exploring the relationship between memory\, history\, and the physical traces of time embedded in urban surfaces. Active since 2009\, Beast has realised over 200 urban installations across more than 40 cities in Europe\, the United States and Japan. His early practice focused on political and social themes\, often presented through satirical mash-ups of contemporary figures framed in gold and placed directly in public space. Over time\, his work expanded in scale\, moving towards large-format paste-ups and monumental interventions on abandoned buildings. \nThroughout this evolution\, the street has remained central to his practice\, conceived as an open and democratic space for artistic dialogue. In recent years\, Beast has turned his attention towards history and memory\, developing an ongoing body of work that places portraits of cultural figures on the walls of abandoned historical centres. These locations – often damaged\, neglected or left to decay – are not treated as neutral backdrops\, but as integral components of the work itself. \nThe series “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall”\, which also gives its title to the exhibition\, presents portraits of influential figures from culture\, philosophy\, literature\, art and psychology. Among those featured are Carl Gustav Jung\, Philip Roth\, Jackson Pollock\, Albert Camus and Noam Chomsky. Rather than functioning as celebratory images\, these works present the subjects as enduring presences emerging from the material history of the places they inhabit. \nThe technique behind the works is central to their meaning. Each piece begins with the wall itself\, which is first photographed in detail. The texture of the surface—its cracks\, stains and signs of erosion – is digitally overlaid onto the portrait of the chosen subject. The resulting image is then printed and installed on the same wall\, aligning imperfections so that the figure appears to surface from within the architecture. Image and wall merge\, creating the impression that memory is embedded in the structure itself. The conceptual foundation of the series is inspired by a statement from historian Howard Zinn: “If you don’t know history it is as if you were born yesterday. And if you were born yesterday\, anybody up there in a position of power can tell you anything\, and you have no way of checking up on it.” \nFor Beast\, historical awareness represents a form of resistance against manipulation and collective amnesia. The title of the exhibition introduces a subtle but deliberate irony. “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall” evokes the idea of a practical solution to decay\, suggesting that damage can simply be repaired or concealed. In contrast\, Beast exposes the wall rather than fixing it\, treating cracks and erosion as carriers of meaning rather than flaws to be corrected. Installed within the gallery space\, the works retain their connection to the street and to the abandoned environments from which they originate. Fragile and materially charged\, they invite reflection on the relationship between physical decay and intellectual endurance\, and on the role of memory in shaping our understanding of the present. \nOPENING\nMarch 13\, 2026 | 06:00 PM\nELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\n253 Hoxton Street\, N1 5LG\, London\, UK\nOpening hours | Tuesday – Saturday . 11:00 AM – 05:00 PM \nRSVP\ninfo@itsliquid.com\nClick here to register for the event (free entry) \n 
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/and-we-hired-a-bloke-to-fix-the-wall-3/
LOCATION:ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\, 253 Hoxton Street London N1 5LG United Kingdom\, London\, London\, N1 5LG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260313T123000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260313T133000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T020447Z
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SUMMARY:A Shared Meal
DESCRIPTION:Experience an artwork in action!\n\nJoin us for a complimentary Thai lunch in the gallery as we activate Rirkrit Tiravanija’s ‘untitled (lunch box)’ (1996). This programme invites 8 visitors to share a freshly prepared meal from a local Thai restaurant\, served out of traditional tiffin carriers.\n\nThrough this experience\, the shared meal becomes the artwork itself\, unfolding through conversation\, chance encounters and the temporary community formed around the table.\n\nPlease note that participation is walk-in only. Advance bookings and dietary requests cannot be accommodated due to the nature of the work. The food may contain meat\, peanuts\, shellfish\, soy and eggs.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/a-shared-meal/2026-03-13/
LOCATION:STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,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:20260313T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260321T170000
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SUMMARY:“… AND WE HIRED A BLOKE TO FIX THE WALL”
DESCRIPTION:“… AND WE HIRED A BLOKE TO FIX THE WALL”\nSOLO EXHIBITION BY BEAST\nMarch 13 – 21\, 2026\nELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\, London \nITSLIQUID Group is pleased to present “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall”\, a solo exhibition by Italian street artist Beast\, curated by Luca Curci\, on view in London from March13 until 21 March\, 2026 at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\, in London. The exhibition brings together a selection of works from Beast’s most recent series\, exploring the relationship between memory\, history\, and the physical traces of time embedded in urban surfaces. Active since 2009\, Beast has realised over 200 urban installations across more than 40 cities in Europe\, the United States and Japan. His early practice focused on political and social themes\, often presented through satirical mash-ups of contemporary figures framed in gold and placed directly in public space. Over time\, his work expanded in scale\, moving towards large-format paste-ups and monumental interventions on abandoned buildings. Throughout this evolution\, the street has remained central to his practice\, conceived as an open and democratic space for artistic dialogue. In recent years\, Beast has turned his attention towards history and memory\, developing an ongoing body of work that places portraits of cultural figures on the walls of abandoned historical centres. These locations – often damaged\, neglected or left to decay – are not treated as neutral backdrops\, but as integral components of the work itself.The series “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall”\, which also gives its title to the exhibition\, presents portraits of influential figures from culture\, philosophy\, literature\, art and psychology. Among those featured are Carl Gustav Jung\, Philip Roth\, Jackson Pollock\, Albert Camus and Noam Chomsky. Rather than functioning as celebratory images\, these works present the subjects as enduring presences emerging from the material history of the places they inhabit. The technique behind the works is central to their meaning. Each piece begins with the wall itself\, which is first photographed in detail. The texture of the surface—its cracks\, stains and signs of erosion – is digitally overlaid onto the portrait of the chosen subject. The resulting image is then printed and installed on the same wall\, aligning imperfections so that the figure appears to surface from within the architecture. Image and wall merge\, creating the impression that memory is embedded in the structure itself. The conceptual foundation of the series is inspired by a statement from historian Howard Zinn: “If you don’t know history it is as if you were born yesterday. And if you were born yesterday\, anybody up there in a position of power can tell you anything\, and you have no way of checking up on it.” \nFor Beast\, historical awareness represents a form of resistance against manipulation and collective amnesia. The title of the exhibition introduces a subtle but deliberate irony. “…and we hired a bloke to fix the wall” evokes the idea of a practical solution to decay\, suggesting that damage can simply be repaired or concealed. In contrast\, Beast exposes the wall rather than fixing it\, treating cracks and erosion as carriers of meaning rather than flaws to be corrected. Installed within the gallery space\, the works retain their connection to the street and to the abandoned environments from which they originate. Fragile and materially charged\, they invite reflection on the relationship between physical decay and intellectual endurance\, and on the role of memory in shaping our understanding of the present. \nOPENING\nMarch 13\, 2026 | 06:00 PM\nELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space\n253 Hoxton Street\, N1 5LG\, London\, UK\nOpening hours | Tuesday – Saturday . 11:00 AM – 05:00 PM \nRSVP\ninfo@itsliquid.com\nClick here to register for the event (free entry)
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/and-we-hired-a-bloke-to-fix-the-wall/
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space":MAILTO:info@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260311T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260312T203000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
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SUMMARY:Blueprints of Tomorrow: Singapore Polytechnic’s 2026 Graduation Showcases Celebrate Visionary Design
DESCRIPTION:Looking for something different to do this March? Step into a celebration of ideas\, imagination and immersive experiences at Singapore Polytechnic’s (SP) 2026 Graduation Showcases by the Media\, Arts & Design School (MAD). \nNEXUS: MAD Grad Experience & Concert 2026 is a two-day immersive experience celebrating student work across design\, animation\, music\, digital media and creative entrepreneurship. \n  \nKey highlights include: \n\nFlea market and artist stalls featuring MAD alumni and student creators (T21 Level 3) \nLaunch of new creative spaces — Immersive Games Studio (MAD x So Drama!) at T21 Level 1 and Riot Factory (MAD x Bloomr.SG) at T21 Level 3\nSpecial Guest Panel (11 March\, 4pm\, MLT12): The Transdisciplinary Edge: Skills for the New Design Economy — featuring creative industry leaders including Jackson Tan (Co-founder & Creative Director of Black Design)\, Esther Wong (Design Lead at Changi Airport Group) and more\nIndustry Opening Night (11 March\, 7pm\, T19 Foyer) will highlight MOUs with industry partners such as Design Business Chamber Singapore\, COL Group\, and more as well as recognition of outstanding student projects through the Best of MAD Awards\nDJ performance by Løvkëy & DYSTORT (11 March\, 7.45pm\, T19 Foyer)\nMediacorp 987 pop-up (12 March) with Sonia Chew and Joakim Gomez (T19 Level 1)\nMAD Grad Concert (12 March\, 7pm\, T19 Carpark) hosted by Mediacorp DJ Louisa Kan with performances by graduating students\nFree ice cream\, fries\, churros and more\, plus live food stations!\n\nVisitors can also explore nominated works\, transdisciplinary projects\, creative start-ups and portfolio showcases. \nVisitors are encouraged to check the campus map for directions to both events: https://www.sp.edu.sg/about-sp/campus-map-and-facilities/wayfinding-around-campus.   \n– END – \nAbout Singapore Polytechnic \nEstablished in 1954\, Singapore Polytechnic (SP) is Singapore’s first polytechnic. It has 10 schools that offer 30 full-time diploma courses and four common entry programmes for more than 12\,800 students. Pedagogical innovation is foremost at SP. We have implemented institution-wide Flipped Learning and are at the forefront of using Analytics in Education. SP also leads the global CDIO (Conceive-Design-Implement-Operate) Collaborative in the region. By ensuring our curriculum is just in time with industry developments\, we can offer a solution-driven internship programme to our industry partners. \nAt SP\, we are committed to nurturing self-directed\, versatile graduates who are also imbued with sound values so that they can be life ready\, work ready\, world ready\, and be of service to industry and society. We have more than 240\,000 graduates; among them are successful entrepreneurs\, top executives in multi-national and public-listed corporations\, industry leaders and professionals across various industries\, and leaders in government. \nSP clinched the inaugural ASEAN People’s Award in 2015 for contributing to the region’s community-building efforts. We are also the first polytechnic to be awarded the President’s Award for the Environment in 2010\, the President’s Social Service Award in 2011\, and the President’s Award for Teachers in 2017\, 2018\, 2020\, 2023 and 2024. \nFor more information\, visit www.sp.edu.sg. Follow SP on Facebook and YouTube @SingaporePolytechnic and Instagram and TikTok at @SingaporePoly.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/blueprints-of-tomorrow-singapore-polytechnics-2026-graduation-showcases-celebrate-visionary-design/
LOCATION:Media\, Arts & Design School (Block T19)\, Singapore Polytechnic\, 500 Dover Rd\, Singapore 139651\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore Polytechnic":MAILTO:shey@mutant.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260308T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260308T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T020447Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate International Women’s Day at National Gallery Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate International Women’s Day at National Gallery Singapore \nIn celebration of International Women’s Day\, National Gallery Singapore is curating a line-up of events and activities thoughtfully designed to inspire\, energise\, and uplift. Through guided sessions\, gentle moments of reflection\, and time set aside to enjoy art and culture\, these programmes invite you to find space to rest\, participate\, and reconnect – with yourself\, and with the community around you.  \nWhat’s more\, all women are entitled to free General Admission tickets\, allowing them access to all exhibitions at National Gallery Singapore.  \nFor more details on the International Women’s Day activities and programmes taking place at the Gallery\, please refer to the information below:  \nThe Powers That Shape Us  \nThursday\, 5 March 2026  \n6.30 – 8pm  \nThe Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium & Foyer\, Level B1\, City Hall Wing\, National Gallery Singapore  \n$5/pax | $2 for Gallery Insiders\, registration required  \nInspired by our exhibition Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise\, The Powers that Shape Us is a panel co-organised with Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE)\, looking at how policies affecting women’s lives in Singapore have shifted and manifested over the years. This is the first in a series of panels on the Gallery’s ongoing exhibitions.  \nWe will be joined with perspectives from Founding Member of AWARE and Singapore’s first female Nominated Member of Parliament\, Dr. Kanwaljit Soin; Executive Director of AWARE\, Lim Shoon Yin; Founder of the Fellowship of Men Singapore\, Benjamin Ang; and moderated by Chancellor of Bath University\, Shanranjit Leyl. They will explore how structures can both open and close doors\, and what it takes to build a society that protects women’s rights. \nInternational Women’s Day at the Gallery  \nSunday\, 8 March 2026  \n10am – 7pm  \nAll around the Gallery  \nThe Gallery transforms into a space that celebrates women on International Women’s Day itself. From morning to evening\, visitors can move freely between exhibitions and experiences – discovering art alongside activities more often found beyond a museum setting\, in ways that feel playful\, refreshing and unexpected.  \nHere’s a snapshot of what’s happening across the day:  \nLimited-capacity ticketed workshops and sessions are available at the following timeslots: \nStrength and Suppleness Yoga \n10am – 11am  \nPadang Atrium\, Level B1\, City Hall Wing\, National Gallery Singapore  \n$30/pax\, registration required | Gallery Insiders enjoy 20% off Open to all levels\, refreshments provided \nBanner Upcycling Workshop \n2 – 4pm  \nGlass Room\, Level 5\, Supreme Court Wing\, National Gallery Singapore  \n$20/pax\, registration required | Gallery Insiders enjoy 20% off \nSculpting Her World: The Art of Dora Gordine \n3 – 4.30pm  \nThe Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium\, Level B1\, City Hall Wing\, National Gallery Singapore  \n$10/pax\, registration required | $7/pax for Gallery Insiders \nSunset Yoga & Sound Bath \n5 – 6pm  \nNg Teng Fong Roof Garden Gallery\, Level 5\, City Hall Wing\, National Gallery Singapore \n$20/pax\, registration required | Gallery Insiders enjoys 20% off  \nOpen to all levels  \nComplementing these ticketed activities\, the first 50 visitors to Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise on that day can enjoy a complimentary power card reading or colour analysis session – a special treat to deepen your experience.  \nVisitors to Fear No Power can also take part in our Instagram lucky draw. Simply follow us\, comment on our post\, and share an Instagram story about the exhibition to stand to win $150 worth of gift vouchers from both Anya Active and Curious Creatures each.  \nIn addition\, visitors who sign up for the Gallery’s Insider membership on the day will receive a complimentary lunch bag with every new sign-up. Gallery Insiders also enjoy exclusive discounts on ticketed activities and special programmes throughout the year.  \nMore information is available on our website. Slots for ticketed activities are limited\, so we encourage early registration to avoid disappointment.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/celebrate-international-womens-day-at-national-gallery-singapore/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, 1 St. Andrew's Road #01-01\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Gallery Singapore":MAILTO:info@nationalgallery.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T020446Z
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SUMMARY:In Our Own Frame: Artists in Conversation & Guided Tour
DESCRIPTION:Artist talk and guided tour accompanying In Our Own Frame.\nFeaturing Benjamin Tan\, Donna Chiu\, Kantaya New\, Farah Natasya Roslee (WiSSG)\, and Yap Yen (WiSSG). \nFree admission. Registration required \n 
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/in-our-own-frame-artists-in-conversation-guided-tour/
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;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T160000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T020447Z
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SUMMARY:A Shared Meal with Rirkrit Tiravanija
DESCRIPTION:Share food and conversation with Rirkrit Tiravanija on the opening day of his exhibition\, SAY YES TO EVERYTHING. As part of Tiravanija’s practice of communal meals\, he has specially selected a dessert to be enjoyed by visitors.\n\nThis is a free\, standing programme. Participation is limited to 30 pax and offered on a first-come\, first-served basis.\n\nPlease note that dietary requests cannot be accommodated\, and that the food may contain meat\, peanuts\, shellfish\, soy and eggs.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/a-shared-meal-with-rirkrit-tiravanija/
LOCATION:STPI\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore 238236\, Singaapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI":MAILTO:communications@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T082802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T082802Z
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SUMMARY:Between Monsoons - A Slice of Contemporary Art from Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:Co-organised by Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA)\, University of the Arts Singapore\, and the National Taiwan University of Arts\, Between Monsoons: A Slice of Contemporary Art from Taiwan features works by sixteen artists from NTUA’s College of Fine Arts. The exhibition explores how the monsoon\, as both climate and metaphor\, shapes contemporary artistic perspectives.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/between-monsoons-a-slice-of-contemporary-art-from-taiwan/2026-03-07/1/
LOCATION:NAFA Campus 1\, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Galleries 1 & 2\, 80 Bencoolen Street\, 189655\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts":MAILTO:seaARTforum@nafa.edu.sg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260329
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20251020T072402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T072402Z
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SUMMARY:Finding the Writer's Voice
DESCRIPTION:𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗿’𝘀 𝗩𝗼𝗶𝗰𝗲 \nWhat is the story within you that keeps running into roadblocks\, whenever you try to bring it into fuller expression? Is there a deeper truth beneath it that is asking to be seen? \nThis four-week workshop aims to help you get in touch with\, recognise\, and develop your unique writing voice. Whether you are a beginner writer\, or an experienced writer looking for a fresh approach towards your craft\, this workshop aims to help you achieve greater clarity and purpose in your work. \nParticipants have the option to submit up to ten pages of creative work for detailed individual feedback. \nThis workshop is open to writers of poetry\, prose and creative nonfiction. \nReduced fees are available for students\, as well as for those in need of financial assistance; please email rainbowfictioneers@gmail.com to find out more. \n𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀: 6th\, 13th\, 20th and 27th Dec 2025 \n𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲: 9.30am – 12.30pm on Saturdays \n𝗟𝗼𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Online  \n𝗦𝗶𝗴𝗻 𝘂𝗽 𝗮𝘁 rainbowfictioneers.com/writersvoice \n——— \n𝗔𝗯𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗮𝗰𝗶𝗹𝗶𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿  \nStacy Ooi is editor of 𝘝𝘰𝘺𝘢𝘨𝘦: 𝘈 𝘓𝘪𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭\, and founder of the 𝘙𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘣𝘰𝘸 𝘍𝘪𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘦𝘳𝘴\, a literary platform based in Singapore. Her poetry has been published in 𝘉𝘭𝘶𝘦 𝘏𝘦𝘳𝘰𝘯 𝘙𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸\, and 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘵𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘳𝘪𝘴𝘦𝘴\, 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘵𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘧𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘴. Her fiction is published in 𝘉𝘭𝘶𝘦 𝘋𝘢𝘪𝘴𝘪𝘦𝘴 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭\, and forthcoming in 𝘊𝘈𝘓𝘠𝘟 𝘑𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘯𝘢𝘭. She dreams of a world where we are gentle with each other.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/finding-the-writers-voice/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rainbow Fictioneers":MAILTO:rainbowfictioneers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260306
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T020447Z
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SUMMARY:OPENING CONTEMPORARY VENICE – 18th EDITION 2026
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group\, in collaboration with ACIT Venice – Italian-German Cultural Association\, is pleased to invite you to the opening of CONTEMPORARY VENICE 2026 – 18th edition\, a new international exhibition at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello. From March 06 to 20\, 2026\, the show will highlight the artistic research of international creators\, reflecting on how new identities transform within contemporary spaces.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/opening-contemporary-venice-18th-edition-2026/
LOCATION:Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello Associazione Culturale Italo-Tedesca (ACIT)\, Cannaregio 4118\, Venice\, Cannaregio 4118\, Venice\, Veneto\, 30121\, Italy
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Itsliquid Group":MAILTO:exhibition@itsliquid.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260228T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260228T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260225T155740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T155812Z
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SUMMARY:TAF Conversation Series: Stephanie Comilang and Carolina Fusilier (With performance 'Attuning to Sonic Residue' by Carolina Fusilier and Fumitake Tamura)
DESCRIPTION:Conceived as the closing event of TAF’s inaugural exhibition Rituals of Perception\, this iteration of the TAF Conversation Series features a newly commissioned performance by Carolina Fusilier in collaboration with musician Fumitake Tamura\, followed by a conversation between Fusilier and artist Stephanie Comilang\, moderated by Xiaoyu Weng\, TAF’s Artistic Director. The program marks the culmination of TAF’s year-long research on materiality\, focusing on how contemporary artists engage the entanglement of material\, technological\, and embodied systems.Developed as an extension of Fusilier’s installation Inmortalistas (2025) and conceived specifically for the New Bahru School Hall\, the performance Attuning to Sonic Residue centers on a handcrafted device designed to capture radio waves and electromagnetic frequencies\, integrated into a wearable suit. Emitted in real time through a speaker embedded in the costume\, the sound transforms the performer’s body—and the surrounding artworks—into living antennae capable of receiving and amplifying invisible signals. The work frames the body as a technological interface\, rendering perceptible the constant exchanges between bodies\, architecture\, and technological systems\, and positioning active listening as a ritual practice. Approaching radio and technology from a narrative perspective\, Comilang’s video work Piña\, Why Is the Sky Blue? (2021)\, created with Simon Speiser\, unfolds through the voice of Piña\, a sentient AI shaped by ancestral knowledge. The work interweaves the stories of Amazonian women radio broadcasters\, Afro-Ecuadorian and Indigenous healers\, and Filipina spiritual leaders\, whose memories and ritual knowledge are “uploaded” into artificial consciousness.\n\n\n  \nFree admission. \nRegister for the talk here. \nVenue: New Bahru School Hall
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/taf-conversation-series-stephanie-comilang-and-carolina-fusilier-with-performance-attuning-to-sonic-residue-by-carolina-fusilier-and-fumitake-tamura/
LOCATION:New Bahru (School Hall)\, New Bahru\, 46 Kim Yam Rd\, New Bahru\, Singapore 239351\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tanoto Art Foundation":MAILTO:naomi_tan@tanotoartfoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260228T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260228T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T082802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T082802Z
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SUMMARY:30 Years of Gajah: A Retrospective Curiosity and Relation – A Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Curiosity and Relation is a special 30th anniversary panel discussion with Jasdeep Sandhu\, collectors John Chia & Jim Amberson\, and curator Joyce Toh. \nRooted in the Gallery’s founding philosophy of cross-generational and transnational dialogue\, the conversation will reflect on key moments\, personal journeys\, and the evolving landscape of Southeast Asian art. \n🗓 28 Feb Saturday\, 4–5pm\n📍 Gajah Gallery Singapore \nPlease RSVP to art@gajahgallery.com
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/30-years-of-gajah-a-retrospective-curiosity-and-relation-a-panel-discussion/
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gajah Gallery":MAILTO:art@gajahgallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260215T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260215T170000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T020446Z
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SUMMARY:Our Stories\, On Rotation: Mental Health Narratives
DESCRIPTION:Join an afternoon of unfolding stories and gentle conversations in a safe space to listen deeply\, engage openly\, and connect. This is your alternative Valentine’s day event to check in with yourself and the friends you love.\n\n\n\nOur Stories\, On Rotation returns with an intimate\, reflective afternoon where books\, people and conversations move—this time centering mental health narratives that hold space for vulnerability\, care and open sharing. \nThis gathering invites you to rotate among discussion tables\, each offering a short reading and conversation prompt drawn from a book that speaks to lived experiences of mental health—including struggles\, healing and resilience. With activities for decompression alongside\, a panel discussion will round out the programme 👂 \nTickets are out now ($22 SGD) at this link. \nEach admission includes a free book as well as a snack and drink specially curated for their mood-and stress-regulating properties by Bricolage: \n\nMaca root polenta cake with cordycep ragout\nTulsi (holy basil) and honey warm tea\n\nTitles on rotation will include:\n– To the Last Gram (Difference Engine)\n– How Are You Feeling? A Comics Anthology (Difference Engine)\n– Patient History (Ethos Books)\n– The Sound of SCH (Ethos Books) \nThe afternoon will also feature a panel discussion with Danielle Lim\, author of The Sound of SCH\, and Griselda Gabriele\, illustrator of Bearing Witness (from How Are You Feeling? A Comics Anthology )\, as they reflect on experiences of care for self and others.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/our-stories-on-rotation-mental-health-narratives/
LOCATION:Bricolage\, 1 Old Parliament Lane\, #01-03\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 179429\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Difference Engine":MAILTO:readcomics@differenceengine.sg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20251215T071425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T071425Z
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SUMMARY:Cirque du Soleil KOOZA
DESCRIPTION:The globally acclaimed Cirque du Soleil returns to Singapore after seven years with its breathtaking Big Top production\, KOOZA. Fresh from its successful run in Hong Kong and ongoing performances in South Korea\, Singapore will once again experience Cirque du Soleil’s world of wonder when KOOZA opens at the Bayfront Event Space from 6 February to 22 February 2026. KOOZA continues Cirque du Soleil’s signature style by combining imaginative storytelling and exceptional physicality. The spectacle takes audiences into an emotional ride with edge of your seats surprises featuring flying acts\, whimsical characters\, vibrant costumes\, a hilarious trio of clowns and a powerful live score — all performed under Cirque du Soleil’s signature\, climate-controlled\, iconic Big Top beside Marina Bay Sands. Presented by Mast Entertainment\, a long-standing Cirque du Soleil partner since 2007\, and Lushington Entertainments\, a renowned regional entertainment group and affiliate of the Singapore Grand Prix\, KOOZA marks the next chapter in Cirque du Soleil’s celebrated legacy in Asia.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/cirque-du-soleil-kooza/
LOCATION:Bayfront Event Space
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260122T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260228T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260105T123344Z
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SUMMARY:Dialogue of Differences\, presented by ART SEASONS Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Dialogue of Differences brings together artists whose practices confront the frictions shaping today’s geopolitical\, cultural\, and social landscapes. At a time when rising nationalist sentiment and renewed “war economies”— both literal and ideological\, seek to reinforce old hierarchies\, the exhibition offers a counterpoint through artistic dissent\, complexity\, and exchange. Rather than collapsing perspectives into simple binaries\, it opens a space where contradiction and nuance become modes of resistance. \nParticipating artists: Awang Damit Ahmad\, David Chan\, Lester Lee\, Umibaizurah Mahir@Ismail and Yin Chua. \nAll works are for sale.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/dialogue-of-differences-presented-by-art-seasons-gallery/
LOCATION:Art Seasons Gallery\, 50 Genting Lane\, Cideco Industrial Complex #03-02\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 349558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Seasons Gallery":MAILTO:info@artseasonsgallery.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260112T063324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T153241Z
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SUMMARY:Rituals of Perception
DESCRIPTION:Tanoto Art Foundation’s (TAF) first major group exhibition Rituals of Perception will open on 21 January 2026 during Singapore Art Week. On view through 1 March 2026\, the exhibition gathers works born from intimate dialogues between body and matter\, unfolding through slow\, contemplative\, and iterative processes. Against the backdrop of digital acceleration and collective disenchantment\, the exhibition turns toward practices that reattune us to presence\, where every gesture and touch becomes a quiet act of resistance against an increasingly dehumanised sense of time. Staged at Singapore’s New Bahru School Hall\, the exhibition features works from the Tanoto Family Collection\, loans and new commissions by over twenty leading contemporary artists. Rituals of Perception is curated by Xiaoyu Weng\, TAF Artistic Director. During the opening reception\, artist Sriwhana Spong presented a new performance as part of her ongoing research\, presented in Singapore for the first time. \nTo learn more about Rituals of Perception here. \nLocation \nNew Bahru School Hall\, 46 Kim Yam Road\, School Block\, #02-02\, Singapore 239351 \nOpening Hours \nOpens Daily\, 11am-7pm \nSaturdays till 9pm
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/rituals-of-perception/
LOCATION:New Bahru (School Hall)\, New Bahru\, 46 Kim Yam Rd\, New Bahru\, Singapore 239351\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tanoto Art Foundation":MAILTO:naomi_tan@tanotoartfoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260117T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260322T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20250908T081037Z
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SUMMARY:Lai Yu Tong: The Dogs
DESCRIPTION:ShanghART Singapore is pleased to present Lai Yu Tong’s first solo exhibition with the gallery\, The Dogs\, opening on 30 August 2025. Featuring a new series of works that centres around his encounters with a pack of stray dogs\, the artist invites us to reconsider our relationship with entities that exist on the fringes of our environments\, while reflecting upon his own experiences and interactions with the dogs across several months. \nDrawing upon observations of the present\, Lai’s practice examines the overlooked and neglected. Everyday objects and subjects such as cars\, crows\, hands\, and chairs feature as motifs across his works that are cast within the stories and scenarios that he creates around them. By looking at something for extended periods of time\, he brings out alternative perspectives on the familiar. Recently\, his gaze fixates upon the stray dogs that he encounters around a forested area close to where he lives. Their existence as wild\, untamed and shy creatures that roam under the shadows of Singapore intrigues him. \nIn a highly developed and controlled society\, the presence of these dogs introduces a degree of unpredictability\, even instilling a sense of danger. Initial encounters with them ended with Lai retreating out of fear. However\, following multiple visits where he would observe\, photograph and sometimes feed the dogs\, the fear that he felt eventually shifts into a kind of love\, as he forms a connection with these misunderstood creatures. \nStorytelling makes up a big part of Lai’s approach\, manifesting in forms such as drawing\, sculpture\, and sound. In these latest works\, Lai seeks to retell his encounters with these enigmatic creatures through intimate pieces of drawings and collages on various modest everyday materials — cardboard\, wood\, and paper. He simultaneously draws and obscures the dogs\, playing with techniques of erasure and transparency that render his subjects as ghostly figures and impressions. Such loose methods of representation alludes to the elusiveness and placelessness of the subjects he draws\, whilst also allowing them to take on other identities and connotations. \nThrough a selection of two-dimensional works\, a sculpture\, a sound piece and a performance\, the gallery space is transformed into a site of encounter between the audience and the dogs. Bridging the distance between us and them through Lai’s own experiences\, the exhibition encourages visitors to empathise and identify with the beings that live on the edges of our environments; out of sight and away from what we are familiar with.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/lai-yu-tong-the-dogs/2026-01-17/
LOCATION:ShanghART Singapore\, Block 9 Lock Road #02-22\, 108937\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="ShanghART Singapore":MAILTO:shanghartgallerysg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260117T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260301T180000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260505T020446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260505T020446Z
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SUMMARY:Boedi Widjaja: Immortal Words :: 字基
DESCRIPTION:Immortal Words :: 字基 splices poetry with genetic code\, meditating on the diasporic condition. Boedi Widjaja asks: if history is displaced\, how might it take up new space through the body? His 4-line toponymic poem spatialises as DNA nano-sculptures—lines\, circles\, cubes—released through a capsule ball machine\, with the microfluidic molecular writing process unspooled on video. A living\, participatory work realized with geneticist Eric Yap (Institute of Digital Molecular Analytics and Science).
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/boedi-widjaja-immortal-words-%e5%ad%97%e5%9f%ba/
LOCATION:ShanghART Singapore\, Block 9 Lock Road #02-22\, 108937\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="ShanghART Singapore":MAILTO:shanghartgallerysg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260117T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260228T190000
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260112T063547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T063547Z
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SUMMARY:Metamorphosis: Curated by Syed Muhammad Hafiz | Featuring Jaafar Latiff\, Anniketyni Madian\, Meta Enjelita and Khairulddin Wahab
DESCRIPTION:Cuturi Gallery is delighted to present Metamorphosis\, curated by independent curator and art historian Syed Muhammad Hafiz. The exhibition brings together works by Anniketyni Madian (b. 1986\, Malaysia)\, Meta Enjelita (b. 1994\, Indonesia)\, and Khairulddin Wahab (b. 1990\, Singapore) in dialogue with the late Singaporean batik modernist Jaafar Latiff (1937–2007\, Singapore). Through new responses to Latiff’s ideas and material experiments\, Metamorphosis explores legacy as restless and evolving\, highlighting contemporary practices across the Malay Archipelago\, where art\, craft\, and tradition are constantly reimagined. \nCentral to the exhibition is Jaafar Latiff’s lifelong commitment to pushing batik beyond convention. Working on his own terms\, he expanded the medium through abstraction\, material experimentation\, and an unwavering belief in artistic autonomy. His contributions\, recognised through major institutional exhibitions and his role as an influential art educator\, position him as a pivotal figure in Singapore’s post-independence art history. \nResponding to Jaafar Latiff’s sustained innovation with batik and abstraction\, the invited artists engage with his legacy through both material and conceptual transformation. Anniketyni Madian\, known for her abstract sculptural works\, draws on Iban folklore and Sarawakian cultural memory\, embedding personal and ancestral narratives within universal forms. Latiff’s persistent exploration of abstraction offers a point of departure for her practice\, where beneath seemingly universal forms lie traces of identity\, heritage\, and tradition. Meta Enjelita work explores the entangled matters of materiality\, ecological and social structures\, and her latest textile-based installation works incorporate stylised Jawi calligraphy inspired by Latiff’s Unspoken Dialogue series. Applying her signature rust-dyeing techniques\, her works weave together traditional batik and calligraphic techniques into contemporary installation\, giving form to a mutual conversation between art and craft. Khairulddin Wahab’s practice examines post-colonial histories\, cultural geography\, and environmental narratives. Similarly drawing on cultural narratives surrounding batik traditions\, his latest work adds another dimension to his practice\, especially after his residency at Lohjinawi\, Yogyakarta\, towards the end of 2025. Instead of working with his preferred acrylic paints\, Khairulddin has decided to adopt batik-inspired techniques for his latest work – a commentary on the spice and nutmeg trade during the colonial era. \nTogether\, these new works showcase some of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic young artists\, revealing their critical engagement with art history\, tradition\, and material practice. By placing Jaafar Latiff’s works alongside those of younger artists\, the exhibition offers additional perspectives through which to consider his practice. Metamorphosis positions Latiff’s ideas as ongoing and open to reinterpretation across generations. \n \nMetamorphosis runs from 17 January to 28 February 2026 at Cuturi Gallery\, Singapore.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/metamorphosis-curated-by-syed-muhammad-hafiz-featuring-jaafar-latiff-anniketyni-madian-meta-enjelita-and-khairulddin-wahab/
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;VALUE=DATE:20260117
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTSTAMP:20260509T110612
CREATED:20260112T063338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T063338Z
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SUMMARY:Mirror Straits: A Taiwan-Singapore Joint Presentation
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2026\, artcommune and Liang Gallery are delighted to present ‘Mirror Straits’\, a joint Taiwan-Singapore joint show featuring the works of 8 major Taiwanese and Singapore artists: Cheong Soo Pieng\, Chen Wen Hsi\, Lim Tze Peng\, Wong Keen\, Chen Cheng-Po\, Yang San-Lang\, Liao Shiou-Ping\, and Lee Chung-Chung. ‘Mirror Straits’ is on view at artcommune gallery from 17 January to 15 February 2026\, and will travel to Liang Gallery for its Taipei Leg in September-October 2026. \n‘Mirror Straits’ opens officially on Saturday\, 17 January\, 3pm at artcommune gallery. The opening prefaces a panel discussion titled ‘Parallel Modernities: An Examination of ‘Chinese Diaspora Aesthetics’ in Taiwan and Singapore—A Conversation between Takamori Nobuo and Kwok Kian Chow’\, that will take place between 4.30pm-5.45pm on the same day. All are welcome; RSVP required at kenix@artcommune.com.sg \nCurated by Taiwanese independent curator Takamori Nobuo (chief-curator of 2021 Asian Arts Biennial\, Phantasmapolis\, organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts\, and chief-curator of the current 2025 Green Island Biennial)\, the presentation explores the evolving identity of ethnic Chinese communities in the pre- and post-World War Il era\, tracing their diasporic histories and the ways in which artistic expression transitioned\, diverged\, and flourished across regions.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/mirror-straits-a-taiwan-singapore-joint-presentation/
LOCATION:artcommune gallery\, 76 Bras Basah Road\, #01-01\, Singapore\, 189558
CATEGORIES:Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="artcommune gallery":MAILTO:admin@artcommune.com.sg
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