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Weaving the Neighbourhood: The SIFA 2025 Pavilion
May 23, 2025
On the opening day of this year’s Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA), I was part of the Friday peak…
Singapore Ceramics Today
May 9, 2025
The mention of ceramics often brings about associations with Chinese porcelain or European Delftware. Little is it known that the…
“Meant to Be”: Richie Chen on His Years in New York
April 30, 2025
In the paintings of Singaporean-born, US-based artist Richie Chen, fantastic scenes unfold: an old-world cocktail party, a rider on a…
A Hike Through the Screen: Personal Notes on
The Possibility of Forests
April 25, 2025
I felt all six tropical cyclones that hit the Philippines last November through my screen, which was flooded with images…
Ghostwriter: Communicating with Jo Ho’s
a developing slate
April 12, 2025
Wires spill onto the gallery floor, immediately suggesting that the interaction I’m about to have with this work by Singaporean…
Home Bound
: Daniel Kok and Luke George Explore Our Ties to People and Place
April 7, 2025
In February 2025, Arts Centre Melbourne’s forecourt transformed into a bustling hive of creativity and connection with Home Bound, a…
Time and Transience: Christine Chua Makes Her Mark
March 30, 2025
A set of four images gleams through my computer screen. The concept is simple enough — the artist, a young…
Mansau-Ansau
: Yee I-Lann Weaves Heritage, Culture, and Power
March 14, 2025
Journey through multi-layered Southeast Asian landscapes in Mansau-Ansau, a solo exhibition by Malaysian artist Yee I-Lann on display at the…
What Doesn’t Kill You
: Dr. Michelle Lim on the Resilience of Women in the Arts
March 11, 2025
Imagine being enveloped by fuzzy textiles, electrifying hues of crimson, and formidable, reflective photographs. That is what you can expect…
A Walk Through Korakrit Arunanondchai’s Theatre, Where Things Burn to Begin Again
March 4, 2025
The overture We begin the exhibition in the foyer of Museum MACAN. Through the tall glass windows, West Jakarta hums…
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