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SUMMARY:[Collected on Paper] Occasion #1: Time Capsules
DESCRIPTION:A book showcase initiated by Hong Shu-ying \n14 Sep to 21 Dec 2024\nObjectifs Library\nFree admission \nRelated events\nBook Sharing (Please register here)\nDate & Time: Wed 2 Oct\, 7.30pm – 9pm\nLocation: Objectifs Workshop Space\nFree admission \nBook Club #1: Time Capsules (Please register here)\nDate & Time: Thu 14 Nov\, 7.30pm – 9pm\nLocation: Objectifs Annexe\nFree admission \nPREMISE \n“[collected on paper] has a simple premise. It intends to combine: \n\nthe magic of hearing an artist or bookmaker share about their process\, and\nthe luxury of time and comfort when reading in a library.\n\nAn art book is a curious object—it’s an artwork you can touch and carry around. It can have pictures and texts\, or many pictures and no text\, or even texts and no pictures. \nArt books afford a private space and mode of encounter that can be revisited freely and repeatedly. While I love the conversations surrounding books and their makers at an art fair\, it’s an awfully extroverted endeavour. [collected on paper] offers a chance to explore different art books and the creators’ thoughts in an intimate setting\, with notes on their processes and materials.” \nMODE \nA selection of books will be presented alongside a book club under a particular idea on each occasion. The showcase is held within an existing art book library\, allowing the books to be encountered in the context of other art books. \nThe first occasion will reflect on the idea of time capsules. On this occasion\, the books selected for discussions related to time capsules contain images that share certain qualities with the capsules themselves: \n\nmost of the images in these books were not originally intended to become part of a book.\nthese images\, like most in books\, gain additional readings over time\, but they also become irreplicable\, as the shift in time directly impacts their context.\n\n[collected on paper] is co-programmed by Hong Shu-ying and Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film. \n\nOccasion #1: Time Capsules  \nA time capsule is a container where things are well-kept and protected from the elements. I’ve always found it fascinating that everyday objects can become archived and emblematic of their era once they are placed in a time capsule. These items aren’t necessarily exclusive or rare but serve as a snapshot of what the capsule’s creator valued at that moment. The very existence of a time capsule implies that care and resources have been dedicated to preserving these objects. \nOn this occasion\, the books selected for discussions related to time capsules contain images that share certain qualities with the capsules themselves: \n\nmost of the images in these books were not originally intended to become part of a book.\nthese images\, like most in books\, gain additional readings over time\, but they also become irreplicable\, as the shift in time directly impacts their context.\n\nBooks Featured 📚📚📚 \n\nAparna Nori – 24 Slides\nGeorge Wong – Wallet\nLai Yu Tong – Things I Bought\, Things I Threw Away\, Things I Ate\, Things I Saw\, Things I Made\, and Other Things (For Future Reference)\nLou / Atelier HOKO – Spider & Man\n\n\nAbout Hong Shu-ying \nHong Shu-ying 方舒颖 is an artist who collects and works with found images and materials. She recontextualises familiar sights and sounds to highlight patterns\, repetitions\, and contradictions related to inheritance and ways of learning. \nHer recent projects delve into informal archives\, which act like personal and communal time capsules that encapsulate the banalities and peculiarities of life. These include handwritten elements found in scores and annotations\, alongside amateur videos and images. This fascination is informed by her experiences growing up in amateur Chinese orchestras and the internet. \nShu holds a BFA (Hons) in Media Art (Photography) from Nanyang Technological University\, School of Art\, Design\, and Media. She was awarded the Kwek Leng Joo Prize of Excellence in Photography and featured in the 6th Women in Film and Photography Showcase by Objectifs (Singapore). Recently\, she had her first solo presentation at Esplanade (Singapore) as part of the Singapore Art Week 2024. She has participated in exhibitions\, showcases\, and festivals internationally\, including in Austria\, Cambodia\, China\, Germany\, Indonesia\, Italy\, Malaysia\, the Netherlands\, South Korea\, Taiwan\, and Thailand.
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LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Literary Events/Talks (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Sing’theatre Academy presents “Best of Broadway” starring The Showstoppers!
DESCRIPTION:Sing’theatre Academy presents “Best of Broadway” starring The Showstoppers \nTo kickstart the celebration of Sing’theatre Academy’s 10th anniversary\, “Best of Broadway\,” is a vibrant homage to the magic of musical theatre. \nDirected by TJ Taylor\, the concert will showcase a variety of songs from classic and contemporary musicals\, ensuring there is something for everyone to enjoy. \nFrom the heartfelt ballads of RENT to the high-energy numbers of GREASE\, the show will take the audience on a journey that appeals to both long-time musical theatre enthusiasts and newcomers alike. \nJoin us for a night of spectacular music and entertainment that will leave you humming your favorite show tunes long after the final curtain call! \nCast:\nThis production features our Showstoppers Graduates\, returning for a stellar performance! \nStarring: Aidil Samri / Alice Anna Ribette / Andre Tng / Bjorn Soo / Bryan Tee / Chas Arevalo / Cédric Amsellem / Danica Elisha Chan / Elisa Mustika / Erika Goh / Farah Adriana / Fauzi Aziz / Gabbie / Hoe Wei Qi / Jaslyn Chan / Jen McCarthy / Jolyne Goh / Jorja Ashley / Marcus Lim / Marian Magturo / Misha Paule Tan / Natasha Kabakova / Prinsten Sim / Rachel Linn Braberry / Sen Jia Hui / Shantel Leow / Shantel Neo / Sharon Mah / skinée / Sreya Sanyal / Sunyung Oh / Tan Jing Yi (Kennigrace) / Tasha Idnani / Tay Xue Fen / Thaveesha Thenuwara/ Thomas Wu / Timothy Yeo / Victoria Lam / Yuan-Bing Mock / Ziggy Bautista / Roderick Howie \nShowtimes:\nShow 1 & Show 2 on Sat\, 5 October – 4.00pm & 8.00pm\nShow 3 Sun 6 October – 4.00pm \nVenue:\nGateway Black Box – 3615 Jalan Bukit Merah – Singapore 159461 \nPrice:\n– Tickets $49 per ticket \nPlease be advised that the show will be free seating. \nTickets are not required for children under 4 years old including infant-in-arms\, they may share seats with their parents or accompanying adults. \n  \nNow in its 7th year\, The Showstoppers programme allows adults from all walks of life\, with a hidden passion for musicals\, to audition and take to the stage in a fully produced show. Over the past seven years\, many graduates have moved on to professional careers in theatre. \nFor those looking to immerse themselves in the best of musical theatre\, this is a must-watch production\, showcasing the exceptional talents of Sing’theatre Academy’s adult students.
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LOCATION:Gateway Theatre BlackBox\, 3615 Jalan Bukit Merah\, Singapore 159461\, Singapore\, 159461\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Music (Events),Other (Events),Theatre (Events)
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SUMMARY:The Intimate Salon: YS Tang Classical Guitar Recital
DESCRIPTION:Distinguished Malaysian Classical Guitarist YS Tang Makes Debut in Singapore \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYS Tang\, a distinguished figure in Malaysia’s classical music landscape\, is poised to captivate Singapore’s music enthusiasts with his debut performance on October 12\, 2024 at MusArt Concert Hall at Raeburn Park. The Singapore leg is part of his highly anticipated 2024 tour that includes performances in Kuala Lumpur\, Muar\, Yong Peng\, Melaka\, Alor Setar\, and Penang. \nFor his Singapore debut\, Tang will deliver a thoughtfully-curated programme that draws from both European and South American traditions\, featuring works from Johann Sebastian Bach\, Spanish composers\, and Brazilian guitar music. Tang views the concert as an homage to the historical ‘salon-style’ performances that date back to the 19th century. \nHe says: “I’ve structured this performance to echo the intimate musical gatherings made famous by composers like Franz Schubert and Francisco Tárrega. It’s about bringing the audience closer to the music in a way that transcends grand venues.” \nA graduate of Texas Tech University with a Master’s degree in Music Performance\, Tang\, who hails from Kuala Lumpur\, has over 25 years of experience. The artist has continuously expanded the reach of classical music through concerts\, public seminars\, and youth outreach initiatives. Tang is also a dedicated collaborator\, performing with chamber ensembles and focusing on early music\, and a vast repertoire that spans from Bach to Barrios. \n\n\n\n\nTang’s Singapore debut is more than a recital; it is a celebration of classical music’s ability to connect people across generations and geographies. Audiences can expect not only technical brilliance but also a deeply immersive experience that highlights Tang’s commitment to the classical guitar as both an art form and a medium for storytelling.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-intimate-salon-ys-tang-classical-guitar-recital/
LOCATION:MusArt Co-Create\, Concert Hall\, 10 Raeburn Park\, #B1-01\, Block A\, 088702\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Music (Events)
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SUMMARY:Déjà vu: When the Sun Rises in the West
DESCRIPTION:The Private Museum Singapore is pleased to present Déjà vu: When the Sun Rises in the West\, an evocative exhibition featuring the works of renowned Thai artist Natee Utarit. In continuation of the first exhibition at Silpakorn University in 2022 commemorating the artist’s return to his alma mater\, this historic exhibition now journeys to Singapore\, bringing with it a new myriad of selections from local and regional private collections. \nInitiated in 2019\, the Déjà vu series proposes an alternative interpretation of history by reframing Western classical knowledge alongside Eastern and Buddhist concepts. This exhibition presents a hypothesis of a reimagined space and time\, encouraging the audience to consider scenarios of “what if”—how different historical events might have altered our socio-cultural present. The Déjà vdu series draws inspiration from the artist’s experience in Naples\, where a chance encounter with a marble sculpture at the Museo Archeologico sparked a profound connection. This moment of Déjà vu merged memories of Thailand’s Walking Buddha with the classical Western figure\, leading the artist to probe further into the intersections between Eastern and Western cultures. \nNatee Utarit’s exploration through the series is deeply personal\, yet it resonates with universal themes of memory\, identity\, and culture. Through a diverse array of mediums—including painting\, sculpture\, embroidery\, stained glass\, and woodcut—the works serve as a reminder that history is not linear\, but cyclical; that the past\, present\, and future are constantly intertwined in ways that shape our perceptions of the world. By challenging the boundaries of historical plausibility\, the exhibition offers viewers a space to consider the possibilities that emerge when traditional narratives are turned on their heads\, symbolically represented by the paradoxical notion of the sun rising in the west. \nDéjà vu: When the Sun Rises in the West is the final instalment of The Private Museum’s 2024 programming—offering a fitting closure to a year of diverse artistic and cultural exploration. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with Richard Koh Fine Art.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/deja-vu-when-the-sun-rises-in-the-west/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Stray to Stay
DESCRIPTION:Chapel Gallery\, Objectifs\n18 – 26 Oct 2024\nFree Admission \nFeaturing works by Mindy Tan\, Brian Teo\, David Ash\, Cassandra Lim\, and TRB&Co. \nStray to Stay is a dog-friendly group exhibition that seeks to raise awareness about the challenges that stray dogs in Singapore face while celebrating the compassionate efforts of those who dedicate their lives to helping them\, and the families who offer them a permanent place in their lives. Through a combination of compelling visual narratives and a striking sculpture that was commissioned for this exhibition\, the exhibition aims to foster a deeper understanding and empathy towards the plight of these often overlooked animals. This exhibition is not merely a visual experience but a call to action. Whether through adoption\, volunteering\, or simply spreading awareness\, every visitor is encouraged to contribute to this cause. \nSupported by the Benjamin Wong Foundation
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