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SUMMARY:EAST OF ABSTRACTION: SHUHARI | SHIBUMI
DESCRIPTION:Whitestone Gallery Singapore is pleased to present EAST OF ABSTRACTION: SHUHARI | SHIBUMI\, opening on 24th March 2026. Bringing together five artists from China\, Japan\, and Korea — Katsuyoshi Inokuma\, Liu Ke\, Masayuki Tsubota\, Soonik Kwon\, and Tetsuo Mizu — the exhibition demonstrates the evolution of Asian abstraction across generations\, geographies\, and philosophical traditions. \nThe exhibition’s conceptual framework draws upon the Japanese principle of SHUHARI(守破離)\, a structure of learning and mastery that translates as “to follow\, to break\, to transcend.” Complementing this progression is SHIBUMI (渋み)\, an aesthetic sensibility rooted in restraint\, quiet depth\, and understated elegance. Together\, these concepts offer a lens through which to understand Asian abstraction — disciplined yet exploratory\, minimal yet expansive\, meditative yet intellectually rigorous.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/east-of-abstraction-shuhari-shibumi/
LOCATION:Whitestone Gallery Singapore\, 39 Keppel Road\, Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, #05-03/06\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Whitestone Gallery Singapore":MAILTO:alexis@whitestone.co.jp
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260314T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260517T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T041427
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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/2026-03-14/
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:20260314T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260430T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T041427
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SUMMARY:Everyday We Create Histories
DESCRIPTION:Artists: Lai Yu Tong\, Li Shan\, Lu Lei\, Arin Rungjang\, Sun Xun\, Melati Suryodarmo\, Boedi Widjaja\, Xu Zhen\, Yang Fudong \nShanghART Singapore is pleased to present Everyday We Create Histories\, bringing together works by nine artists who offer different ways of looking at\, constructing\, and questioning history. Spanning across painting\, photography\, sculpture\, and animation\, the exhibition provides multiple entry points into the idea of history\, positioning artists as observers of the past and artmaking as an act of both remembrance and resistance. \nWe often understand “history” as a record of past events. Yet not everything that happens becomes history. Events must be witnessed\, documented\, and circulated before they are collectively remembered as part of history. At each stage\, various factors and decisions determine whether an event gets turned into history\, and how it is framed. Under such conditions\, history reveals itself as contingent and malleable rather than singular and fixed. \nIt is within this space where artistic practice operates. Artists offer their own readings of the world\, attending to the cracks and dents within history through their work. Their efforts range from the everyday to the monumental; from glancing at the recent present to looking at the distant past. Drawing on motifs\, crafting narratives\, and engaging materiality\, the artists created works that invoke intersecting possibilities\, suggesting presence as much as absence. What remains unspoken and outside of the frame can at times appear as loud and clear as what is placed before our eyes. \nAcross diverse contexts and subjects\, the artists in Everyday We Create Histories continually examine both present and past\, sharing distinctive takes that could shed light on the future as much as reflecting on what has been. The exhibition invites us to look beyond what is visible and read between the lines\, encouraging us to reconsider our roles not only as a spectator\, but also as active participants in the ongoing making and reading of history\, day after day.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/everyday-we-create-histories/
LOCATION:ShanghART Singapore\, Block 9 Lock Road #02-22\, 108937\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="ShanghART Singapore":MAILTO:shanghartgallerysg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260310T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260411T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T041427
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SUMMARY:Journey of Dreamers
DESCRIPTION:Journey of Dreamers presents the works of four contemporary Korean artists—Hong Won Pyo\, Lee Doo Won\, Park Young Whan\, and Seo Won Mi—whose distinct artistic practices converge in a shared exploration of life’s journeys\, dreams\, and personal narratives. \nThough each artist works through a unique visual language\, their practices are united by a reflective engagement with everyday experiences. Drawing from personal memories\, emotional landscapes\, and observations of daily life\, the artists transform intimate moments into visual narratives that speak to broader themes of identity\, aspiration\, and human connection. \nRather than presenting a singular interpretation\, Journey of Dreamers highlights the evolving paths of four artists whose creative journeys unfold through years of reflection\, experimentation\, and dedication. The works are not simply images on canvas\, but traces of lived experiences—records of thought\, growth\, and artistic devotion. Together\, they form a quiet dialogue that invites viewers to pause and reflect on their own paths. \nBy bringing these artists together\, the exhibition creates a space for dialogue across different artistic approaches and sensibilities. Journey of Dreamers invites audiences to reflect on the shared human experience of searching\, growing\, and moving forward—reminding us that every life\, like every artistic practice\, is an unfolding journey.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/journey-of-dreamers/
LOCATION:Art ImA\, 14 Circular Road\, #03-02\, Singapore 058412\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 058412\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art ImA":MAILTO:info@artcompanyima.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260509T190000
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SUMMARY:Palma: The Conference of the Palm Trees | Featuring Mehdi-Georges Lahlou\, Curated by Virginie Puertolas-Syn
DESCRIPTION:Cuturi Gallery is delighted to present Palma: The Conference of the Palm Trees. Curated by London-based French curator Virginie Puertolas-Syn\, this exhibition marks the first presentation in Singapore and Asia of Mehdi-Georges Lahlou (b. 1983\, Les Sables-d’Olonne)\, a French and Moroccan artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans drawing\, sculpture\, installation\, photography\, and performance. Over the past two decades\, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou has developed a poetic and critical visual language addressing questions of identity\, hybridity\, belief systems\, and the politics of representation. \nFor his inaugural presentation at Cuturi Gallery\, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou presents a body of work previously shown internationally and here recontextualised within Singapore’s cultural\, historical\, and ecological landscape. The project draws inspiration from The Conference of the Birds\, the 12th-century Sufi allegory by Farid ud-Din Attar\, reimagined through the figure of the palm tree\, one of the world’s oldest cultivated plant species. \nPresented in Singapore\, where palm trees are integral to the city’s urban identity and “garden city” image\, the exhibition introduces a critical distance from their decorative and symbolic function. Through drawings\, sculptures\, photographs\, and installations\, Mehdi-Georges Lahlou isolates and re-frames the palm as both subject and archive\, revealing tensions between nature and control\, visibility and erasure\, ecology and exploitation. \nPalma: The Conference of the Palm Trees will be on view at 61 Aliwal Street\, Singapore 199937\, from 7 March to 9 May 2026.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/palma-the-conference-of-the-palm-trees-featuring-mehdi-georges-lahlou-curated-by-virginie-puertolas-syn/
LOCATION:Cuturi Gallery\, 61 Aliwal Street\, Singapore 199937\, Singapore\, 228210\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cuturi Gallery":MAILTO:singapore@cuturigallery.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260710T041427
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SUMMARY:Rirkrit Tiravanija: SAY YES TO EVERYTHING
DESCRIPTION:STPI presents Rirkrit Tiravanija: SAY YES TO EVERYTHING\, a solo exhibition by the internationally acclaimed Argentine born Thai artist. One of the most widely celebrated figures in the contemporary art world\, Tiravanija has pioneered participatory practices that reshaped how institutions consider audience\, social connection\, and art objects themselves.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/rirkrit-tiravanija-say-yes-to-everything/
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:20260307T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260710T041428
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SUMMARY:SAY YES TO EVERYTHING: Origami
DESCRIPTION:Create simple origami forms inspired by Rirkrit Tiravanija’s works\, Tomorrow is another fine day (2015) and untitled 2020 (extinction series) (2023).\n\nThis interactive activity\, like the artist’s other participatory works\, centres the shared time and experience between participants\, presenting art as a social exchange between people\, rather than an object.\n\nRecommended for all ages.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/say-yes-to-everything-origami/
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:20260305T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260418T180000
DTSTAMP:20260710T041428
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SUMMARY:Between Line and Form
DESCRIPTION:Between Line and Form features new works by Kirsten Coelho and Tiffany Loy in a quiet dialogue shaped by discipline and material precision. Coelho’s architectural ceramic vessels explore narrative and memory\, while Loy’s woven geometries investigate light\, depth\, and structure. Together\, the exhibition considers how repetition and restraint give rise to presence and form.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/between-line-and-form/
LOCATION:Sullivan+Strumpf Singapore\, 1M Yong Siak Street\, Singapore\, 168641\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:International,Regional,Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sullivan+Strumpf":MAILTO:art@sullivanstrumpf.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260224T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20260517T220000
DTSTAMP:20260710T041428
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SUMMARY:In Our Own Frame (Photography Exhibition)
DESCRIPTION:In Our Own Frame brings together 22 imagemakers and grows out of the year-long POV: Photowalks programme designed by photographer Benjamin Tan.\nAlongside works from POV participants\, selected responses from WiSSG (Women in Street Singapore) and the wider Singapore photography community form a wall of moments\, with photography as a way to pause and return to the present. \nKantaya New presents her staged series “A Modern Day Affair” within the exhibition. \nFree admission.
URL:https://pluralartmag.com/event/in-our-own-frame-photography-exhibition/2026-02-24/
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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