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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241125
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SUMMARY:Lost & Found: Embodied Archive
DESCRIPTION:25 October to 24 November 2024\, 10am to 7pm \nGallery 3\, Level 3\, Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark \nAdmission is free. \n  \nWhen we think of an archive\, an intuitive association that comes to mind might be a physical space teeming with material objects\, records and documents. By incorporating physical manifestations into artworks\, Lost & Found: Embodied Archive is the second pillar of Singapore Art Museum’s (SAM) multi-phase\, multi-year curatorial study project\, which allows curators and artists to experiment with new formats. Can traditional methods of documentation fully capture and preserve an artwork? How can performances or bodily experiences be “collected” or remembered? Expanding on this notion\, the exhibition invites visitors to consider the body as a reservoir of memory\, where artworks choreograph our encounters with them\, activating us bodily as visitors.  \n  \nFrom 25 October to 24 November 2024\, visitors are invited to step between intersections of the body and memory to explore rituals of space\, mind and humanity in a month-long exhibition at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Comprising nine artworks ranging from national collection pieces by Albert Yonathan Setyawan\, Lee Wen and Gregory Halili\, to loaned works by Tiyan Baker\, Lee Kang Seung and Tuguldur Yodonjamts\, and a new commission by Au Sow Yee & Chen Yow-Ruu (Her Lab Space)\, Lost & Found: Embodied Archive re-envisions the body as a convergence of the past and present while opening possibilities for new encounters and interpretations.  \n  \nThis curatorial project engages emerging and established contemporary artists to explore the importance of archival documentation and records through artistic practices and community collaboration and to delve deeper into the notion and significance of archives. Reimagining how the experience of physical encounters being embedded in artworks and art experiences\, Lost & Found: Embodied Archive offers visitors the opportunity to explore new ways of understanding and engaging with contemporary art. Beyond static works\, the exhibition embraces the process of becoming by making space for the live nature of performative works in its midst. Many artists involved have also conceptualised performances\, workshops\, and talks that run concurrently over the month\, slowly unfurling as works are activated in turn\, creating an intentional space for movement\, rhythm\, and reflection. Participate actively in Lost & Found: Embodied Archive and its accompanying programmes and deepen your engagement in the interplay between artistic practices\, memory\, and the notion of the archive.  \n  \n\nWebsite: https://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/art-events/exhibitions/embodied-archive\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/singaporeartmuseum\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/sgartmuseum\nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/singaporeartmuseum\nTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@singaporeartmuseum
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/lost-found-embodied-archive/
LOCATION:SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, 39 Keppel Rd\, 01-02\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241025T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T190000
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SUMMARY:Becoming Lim Tze Peng.
DESCRIPTION:Marvel at the picturesque and nostalgic depictions of well-loved scenes of everyday Singapore and magnificent landscapes from around the world at Becoming Lim Tze Peng. From 25 October 2024 to 23 March 2025\, National Gallery Singapore presents its first solo exhibition on Singapore’s oldest living and active artist\, Lim Tze Peng\, featuring over 50 artworks curated from Singapore’s public art collections\, the artist’s personal art collection\, and rare archival materials. Visitors can look forward to tracing the artistic evolution of the 103 year-old artist\, with artworks dating back to 1946 and as recent as 2023.  \n  \nBecoming Lim Tze Peng is the fourth installment of the 2024 Gallery’s four-part SG Artist series\, which seeks to spotlight visionary Singaporean artists who reflect Singapore’s post-independence spirit and innovation. Delve into the compelling stories behind Lim’s bold and expressive ink works\, including the invention of his own distinct style of calligraphy\, ‘hu tu zi’ (糊涂字)\, also known as ‘muddled calligraphy’ or ‘muddled characters’. \nFor more information on the exhibition\, please visit: www.nationalgallery.sg/BecomingLimTzePeng
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/becoming-lim-tze-peng/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, 1 St Andrew's Rd\, #01 – 01\,\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250102
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:Worlds Around You: A Think! Contemporary Primary School Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Date: 2 November 2024 – 1 January 2025 \nVenue: Level 1\, The Engine Room\, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark \nAdmission: Free for all  \nStep into the creative minds of 10-year-olds with Worlds Around You: A Think! Contemporary Primary School Exhibition\, presented by Singapore Art Museum (SAM). As part of the 12th edition of the Think! Contemporary programme\, this exhibition showcases imaginative artworks by students from CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace\, Geylang Methodist School (Primary)\, Haig Girls’ School\, Mayflower Primary School\, St. Anthony’s Primary School\, and Xinghua Primary School. \nThese young artists have created artworks in response to pieces from SAM’s exhibitions\, offering unique perspectives on how children from all walks of life interpret the world around them. Through themes ranging from the communal nooks of Singaporean culture to self-image and digitalisation\, visitors are invited to step into the shoes of our young artists and hear their stories. The exhibition showcases an array of mediums like clay\, plaster\, fabric\, prints and illustrations\, providing a glimpse into the students’ imaginative exploration of contemporary art. Visit SAM’s website for more information or explore the digital media kit. \nAbout Think! Contemporary \nThink! Contemporary is a museum-based school programme by SAM that advocates learning through art. In this signature programme\, students are invited to visit the museum’s exhibitions to learn about contemporary art. Designed to integrate content from SAM’s exhibitions with school curricula\, Think! Contemporary positions artworks from SAM exhibitions as primary educational resources. For Worlds Around You: A Think! Contemporary Primary School Exhibition\, artworks from SAM’s exhibitions serve as key references for classroom teaching of Art\, Character and Citizenship Education\, English\, Science or Social Studies. \n  \n\nWebsite: https://bit.ly/WorldsAroundYou \nInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/singaporeartmuseum\nFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/singaporeartmuseum\nTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@singaporeartmuseum\nYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SAMtelly
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/worlds-around-you-a-think-contemporary-primary-school-exhibition/
LOCATION:SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, 39 Keppel Rd\, 01-02\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241102T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250105T193000
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SUMMARY:WHO IS WEAVING THE SKY NET?
DESCRIPTION:“Who is Weaving the Sky Net?” brings together eight artists who explore textile\, fabric\, and weaving as metaphors to question the construction of our universe and existence. The title\, borrowed from an essay on science and philosophy by physician Nguyen Tuong Bach\, draws on the delicate interplay between quantum physics and Buddhist thought. In his reflection\, Nguyen unearths profound yet simple truths: we\, as human beings\, weave the fabric of our realities much like a sky net—often unaware of our role as creators. Entangled in the intricate webs of our own making\, we forget we are their architects\, lost in the stories we script and perform.\n\nThe reference to “Lưới trời Đế Thích” (Indra’s Net) deepens this philosophical inquiry. As a symbol of the interconnectedness of all things\, Indra’s Net suggests that each part mirrors and influences the whole\, revealing the boundless complexity of existence. This eternal question of reality versus illusion—like the dream-like play we both create and inhabit—remains unanswered\, lingering as an open meditation.\n\nThe artists of “Who is Weaving the Sky Net?” weave their narratives and materials with a shared grace\, drawing connections between fabric and life’s delicate interconnectedness. Through distinct approaches and methods\, they engage this age-old inquiry: Doan Van Toi’s work\, rooted in Buddhist philosophy\, resonates with a peaceful acceptance of life\, while Leila Seyedzadeh’s pieces are imbued with poetic reflections on homeland. These threads of existence are delicately explored through each artist’s unique lens\, unraveling the many ways we craft\, question\, and live within the worlds we weave.\n\nParticipating Artists: Dinh Thi Tham Poong\, Doan Van Toi\, Leila Seyedzadeh\, Keith Khanh Truong\, Lai Thi Dieu Ha\, Tra My Nguyen\, Woo Hannah\, Tran Thao Mien.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/who-is-weaving-the-sky-net/
LOCATION:Yeo Workshhop\, 47 Malan Road #01-25 Gillman Barracks\, Singapore\, 109444\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241123
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:VISIONS – CANVAS ART FAIR 2024
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group\, in collaboration with ACIT Venice – Italian-German Cultural Association\, is pleased to announce the open call for VISIONS\, the third appointment of CANVAS INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2024\, that will take place in Venice at Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello from November 08 to November 22\, 2024\, and in other prestigious venues and historical buildings\, during the 60th Venice Biennale of Art. \nCANVAS is an international Art Fair that will showcase collective and solo projects by leading and emerging international artists. The 2024 edition will represent a forum for the direct exchange of ideas and contacts between collectors\, artists\, photographers\, designers and art professionals. The art fair features paintings\, sculptures\, photography\, installations\, video art and live performance. \nWe invite artists to analyse the hidden parts of our identities\, through an immersive experience inside the fascinating universe of the complex labyrinths of our consciousness. \nDeadline for applications is October 18\, 2024 (11.59 PM your local time) \nArtists\, photographers\, video makers\, and performers are invited to submit their works. To take part in the selection\, send your works’ submissions with a CV/biography\, some still images (for video art)\, links to videos/films/performances and pictures via e-mail to director@itsliquid.com
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/visions-canvas-art-fair-2024/
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241109T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241215T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241112T033840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T033840Z
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SUMMARY:On Water
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition by Lim Sokchanlina and Zen Teh\n \n9 Nov to 15 Dec 2024\nObjectifs Chapel Gallery\n\nOpening: Sat 9 Nov 2024\, 3pm – 5pm \nFree admission \nRelated events\nArtist Talk with Lim Sokchanlina and Zen Teh (Please register here)\nDate & Time: Sat 9 Nov\, 2pm – 3pm\nLocation: Objectifs Annexe\, Junior Lab\nFree admission \nOn Water presents the initial artistic outcomes of this collaborative research project by Singaporean Artist Zen Teh and Cambodian Artist Lim Sokchanlina. Using moving images\, anecdotal interviews\, installation\, and photography\, the artists provide visual entry points by which critical conversations on the environmental and societal impact of hydroelectric dams and sand mining in Cambodia might gain urgency. On Water questions if there might be alternative frameworks for industrial development\, ones that incorporate the riverine communities’ long-standing knowledge and understanding of nature’s rhythms and cycles in planning for future infrastructure projects?
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/on-water/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241201
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241112T032630Z
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SUMMARY:Journey through 40 years of French Cinema with vOilah! French Film Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:The 40th edition of vOilah! French Film Festival returns from 14 November to 30 November 2024. Presented by the Embassy of France in Singapore\, this year’s edition film line up is a time capsule capturing the evolution for French storytelling over the past 40 years.  \nThis year\, visitors can look forward to 36 films\, with a lineup ranging from timeless classics to contemporary blockbusters that offer easy access to the heartfelt storytelling central to French cinema. There is a story for everyone\, so join in on this cinematic adventure to discover why French films have captivated generations of movie-goers with their vivid portrayals of the joie de vivre of the human experience. \nFor more information\, visit www.voilah.sg.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/journey-through-40-years-of-french-cinema-with-voilah-french-film-festival-2024/
LOCATION:Singapore\, singapore\, singapore\, Singapore\, 508502\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Film Screening (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241115T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241231T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:Millenia Walk’s Christmas Artist Takeover: Moving Wonders
DESCRIPTION:This festive season\, Millenia Walk celebrates art and creativity through an artist takeover titled ‘Moving Wonders’. Organised by Pontiac Land Group\, the initiative brings together an eclectic mix of local\, international and regional artists.  \nHeadlined by Monument to Movement\, the festive installation is a playful reinterpretation of the Christmas tree with kinetic sculptures\, built-in swings\, and dynamic\, rotating elements by acclaimed New York-based artist duo Wade and Leta. \nAlongside this\, enjoy a curated selection of art experiences helmed by talented artists! From wearable art performances to eco-friendly workshops* focused on upcycling\, mark-making\, and clay sculpting\, these unique art activations invite visitors of all ages to tap into their creativity while embracing sustainability. \nImmerse yourself in the festive spirit with two exciting holiday markets: the Crane Living Festive Market (25 Nov – 8 Dec) showcasing homegrown brands\, and the Tied Alliance Nordic Market (9 Dec – 22 Dec) offering Scandinavian-inspired holiday delights. Festive music lovers can also groove to live festive jazz performances by the Jazz Association (Singapore) at The Great Hall on 7 December.  \nShoppers will also be able to redeem exclusive gift-with-purchase merchandise that includes umbrellas\, notebooks and bean bags featuring quirky illustrations by local artist Puffingmuffin.  \nFor more details\, visit Millenia Walk’s website here: https://www.milleniawalk.com/whats-on/moving-wonders-with-wade-and-leta \n*While stocks last
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/millenia-walks-christmas-artist-takeover-moving-wonders/
LOCATION:Millenia Walk\, 9 Raffles Blvd\, Singapore 039596\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 039596\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Children/Family (Events),Dance (Events),Festival (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250210
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:The Return of Raja Durian
DESCRIPTION:Penang is a durian kingdom. A rich\, storied connection with the fruit has made the island one of the centers of durian cultivation in Malaysia\, if not the world. At the heart of this durian empire is a family-run conglomerate\, Durian King.  FAMEME\, heir to this empire\, has led a fabulously colourful\, nomadic life abroad as an entrepreneur and entertainer. He finally returned to the land of his birth in 2017\, rejoining the family business. \n“ The Return of Raja Durian” marks FAMEME’s homecoming\, and an introduction to a figure otherwise little-known in Penang. The exhibition presents a collection of objects and documents that reveals the vicissitudes of his personal history\, and his creative transformation of his family’s durian business. Artist and filmmaker Yu Cheng-Ta has produced a new documentary about FAMEME’s life\, screening for the first time in this exhibition. The film offers an intimate look at his life\, told through the gaze of a Taiwanese director. It delves behind his signature oversized sunglasses to trace the history of the Chinese immigrant community in Penang\, and details FAMEME’s relationships with his family and struggles with self-identity\, as he carves out his own durian empire.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-return-of-raja-durian/
LOCATION:Blank Canvas\, 2\, Argus Lane\, George Town\, Penang\, 10200\, Malaysia
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241116T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250302T170000
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SUMMARY:2024 Asian Art Biennial Announces the Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Organised by National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA)\, the Asian Art Biennial has opened on 16 November 2024 and will be on display until 2 March 2025. Co-curated by Fang Yen Hsiang (Taiwan)\, Anne Davidian (Armenia)\, Merv Espina (the Philippines)\, Haeju Kim (South Korea)\, and Asli Seven (Turkey)\, the Biennial will feature works from 35 local and international artists under the title of “How to Hold Your Breath”\, inviting viewers to take a deep breath and hold their breath while imagining a new future.\nThe title of the 2024 Asian Art Biennial\, “How to Hold Your Breath\,” evokes the act of voluntarily pausing a vital function\, creating a state of anticipation. A twist on the saying “don’t hold your breath\,” a warning not to expect change soon\, is inverted here to suggest latent hope.\nTaking a deep breath and holding it anchors us in the present moment. As the world unravels into new sublevels of rock bottom\, we continue to migrate and navigate through the din and dust\, between place and displacement in this late capitalist fallout. This act of calming the breath and setting the mind prepares for transitioning from one reality to another\, in a movement of transformation. It is an interval\, to listen to the inaudible and retune with the metabolic rhythms of our bodies and the planet.\nThrough a variety of media\, the artworks presented in the Biennial challenge progressive and universal notions of time\, revealing instead how histories are tied to people\, places\, and positions.\nMarwa Arsanios\, an artist and researcher based between Beirut and Berlin\, introduces a new chapter of her multifaceted project Who is Afraid of Ideology\, examining entrenched ownership ideologies and proposing non-expropriative practices related to natural resources\, agriculture\, housing\, and knowledge. For the Taiwan edition\, the project collaborates with curator Tsai Ming-Jiun\, artists and writers Wu Ke-Wei and Tsai Yu-Jou (Kuanntian Studio)\, and farmers from Tainan to convene reading sessions and a public conversation during the Biennial’s opening. This program invites audiences to dismantle possessive imaginaries and explore alternative ways of living harmoniously with nature. The exhibition features a film documenting the transformation of private land in Lebanon into common plot\, alongside textiles and drawings\, connecting these struggles to a broader historical perspective. Displayed in Taichung as city banners\, the Chart for the Usership of the Land\, offers a poetic protocol for new forms of communal property.\nYoshinori Niwa’s practice intervenes in public spaces to unravel societal conditions and create new horizons by pushing economic and ideological systems to absurdity. Among artist’s earlier works\, two new commissions have been produced in Taichung specifically for the Biennial. In Purchasing a Rice Ball at Convenience Stores for 24 Hours\, Niwa repeatedly buys the same rice ball he already owns\, questioning ideas of ownership and wealth. Requesting People in Taiwan Who I Met by Chance to Declare if They Die\, Taiwan Will Disappear revisits a past project where individuals proclaimed identification with their nation. Niwa revives this in Taichung\, questioning whether a country is defined by its people or geopolitical status.\nThe Unseen Presence is a recent series by Milay Mavaliw\, conveyed through woven installations that explore the connections between family and tribe\, transcending time and space. Inspired by the ritual blessings and prayers her Puyuma shaman grandmother performed before Milay embarked on her journeys\, these became a spiritual force that accompanies her\, anchoring her to her tribe. In her works\, organic lines and forms interweave and propagate throughout the space as a manifestation of energy. Viewers are invited to immerse themselves in the present moment\, in a space where collective forces are summoned.\nHwayeon Nam’s film 2 loosely follows the traces of two women\, Choi Seung-Hee (1911–1969) and Tsai Jui-Yueh (1921–2005)\, two pioneers of modern dance in Korea and Taiwan\, respectively. Beyond their artistic achievements\, the lives of these two women\, separated by a decade\, also reflect the trajectory of modern and contemporary Asian history\, marked by colonialism and Cold War ideology. In this film\, two narrators\, two historical figures\, two actors\, two cities\, and two houses are arranged in a disjointed yet interconnected manner.\nIn 2019\, Julia Sariesetiati and her collaborators proposed a platform named “PulangPergi”\, designed to share experiences between migrant workers. East Java is a major source of migrant workers in sectors like childcare\, elder care\, and domestic assistance. During her visit to PERTAKINA Indonesia\, Julia also visited Tulungagung and Kediri\, collaborating with former migrant workers to document everyday vocabulary and instructions used in their jobs. This documentation aims to bridge the gap between pre-departure language training and real-world work experience.\nWorking across diverse media—including large fabric paintings\, cartoon drawings\, and animations—Woosung Lee captures memories both distant and intimate. This exhibition presents a blend of earlier works alongside new paintings created after his 2024 visit to Taiwan. It features scenes and figures from Korean cities like Seoul and Gwangju\, alongside observations from Taipei and Taichung. By spotlighting individual characters and simultaneously emphasizing collective solidarity\, Lee emphasizes both personal identity and communal strength.\nThe Biennial will launch a series of public programs starting from its opening on 16 November\, including artist talks\, collective conversations\, experimental performances\, participation workshops\, guided tours\, screening programs.\nThe first exciting event will be Andrius Arutiunian’s Armen\, a speculative investigation of diasporic histories drawing from the artist’s collection of Armenian music. Reminiscent of Yerevan taxis blasting local pop\, it is published on an audio cassette and experienced during car rides in Taichung throughout the Biennial’s opening day.\nSharon Chin will present a participatory performance Portal on the opening night. This performance invites audiences to light oil lamps made from alcohol bottles discarded on an eroded beach in the artist’s town. Originally conceived as a celebration of two mangrove trees growing on the beach\, it is now a memorial\, as the trees were uprooted due to extreme weather just a few months before. We face transformations – ecological\, social\, political – on an unprecedented\, species-level scale. This work invokes the spirit of a place for insight on the inner transformations required for us to collectively weather this change.\n“How Breath Moves\,” the screening program of the 2024 Asian Art Biennial\, imagines breath as a collective cinematic device\, a shared source of life and rhythm\, moving across our bodies to technologies of light and projection\, through life\, death\, and rebirth\, to explore the production\, translation\, and circulation of images\, sounds\, memory\, and collective storytelling. Through a range of artistic strategies – including documentary essay\, performance video\, and animation – the eight films in this program provide critical historical contexts that enrich understanding of the exhibition’s core concerns. Pallavi Paul’s How Love Moves unpacks the intimate connection between breath\, soil\, and the hope and sorrow embodied in a gravekeeper’s daily life in India. The short animated film A Turtle in Ten Seconds by Rojda Tugrul\, which narrates the history of dammed rivers in Mesopotamia through the voice of an extinct river turtle and cyclical movements\, offering a poignant reflection on ecological loss and the stories water can tell.\nFor the latest event information\, please visit asianartbiennial.ntmofa.gov.tw or follow the Asian Art Biennial on Facebook and Instagram.\nAbout Asian Art Biennial\nBeing one of the most representative art biennials in Asia\, the Asian Art Biennial is an important bi-annual exhibition hosted by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts. Since its establishment in 2007\, it has been committed to presenting the development of contemporary art with an emphasis on Asia. Asian Art Biennials in recent years have convened curators with cross-disciplinary backgrounds to help shape curatorial mechanism through collective dialogue. Invitations for the participation of Asian artists from diverse cultures and wide-ranging perspectives has enabled the creation of a platform for interaction. asianartbiennial.ntmofa.gov.tw\nAbout National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA)\nLocated in the West District of Taichung City\, Taiwan\, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) was inaugurated in 1988. It covers a total area of about 10 hectares and is the largest public art museum in Taiwan. With visual art as its main focus\, NTMoFA highlights the collection\, research\, exhibition and educational promotion of modern and contemporary art in Taiwan\, and is dedicated to providing visitors with a diverse and professional space for appreciating art. www.ntmofa.gov.tw \nHow to Hold Your Breath – 2024 Asian Art Biennial\nExhibition Period｜16 November 2024 – 2 March 2025\nVenue｜National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (2\, Sec. 1\, Wuquan West Road\, Taichung)\nCuratorial Team｜Fang Yen Hsiang\, Anne Davidian\, Merv Espina\, Haeju Kim\, Asli Seven\nParticipating Artists｜Noor Abed\, Asian Feminist Studio for Art and Research (AFSAR)\, Marwa Arsanios\, Andrius Arutiunian\, Sharon Chin\, Chu Hao Pei\, Kiri Dalena\, Fang Wei-Wen\, Tao Leigh Goffe\, Hit Man Gurung\, Mashinka Firunts Hakopian\, Emre Hüner\, Saodat Ismailova\, Maiko Jinushi\, Cetus Kuo Chin-Yun\, Woosung Lee\, Milay Mavaliw\, Nathalie Muchamad\, Hwayeon Nam\, Yoshinori Niwa\, Pak Sheung Chuen\, Nefeli Papadimouli\, Natalia Papaeva\, Ri\, Julia Sarisetiati\, Kirill Savchenkov\, Aziza Shadenova\, Yehwan Song\, Trương Quế Chi & Nguyễn Phương Linh\, Wang Yu-Song\, Apichatpong Weerasethakul\, Jasmin Werner\, Cici Wu\, Nil Yalter\, Gary Zhexi Zang\nArtists in the Screening Program｜Bani Abidi\, Noor Abuarafeh\, Chingiz Aidarov\, Richard Fung\, Rojda Tugrul\, Pallavi Paul\, Sanaz Sohrabi\, Your Bros. Filmmaking Group (So Yo-Hen\, Tien Zong-Yuan\, Liao Hsiu-Hui)\nFacebook｜www.facebook.com/aabntmofa\nInstagram｜www.instagram.com/asianartbiennial
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/2024-asian-art-biennial-announces-the-grand-opening/
LOCATION:National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts\, No. 2\, Sec. 1\, Wuquan W. Rd.\, West Dist.\, Taichung\, 403414\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241116T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241124T160000
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SUMMARY:If You Find...
DESCRIPTION:“If You Find…”\nObjectifs Junior Festival\n16 to 24 November 2024 \nKickstart your school holidays by joining us at the inaugural Objectifs Junior Festival and explore the hidden wonders of the world around us through visual storytelling! \nThis year’s theme\, “If You Find…a Leaf”\, follows the journey of Lumie\, our bold and bright mascot\, to reunite a fallen leaf with the tree it came from. Come along Lumie’s adventure and experience a vibrant array of interactive workshops and artful participatory experiences designed to spark curiosity and creativity in children (and the young at heart)\, and empower them to see the world through a new lens. Many of the activities are free and accessible to different ages and abilities\, allowing young participants to discover photography and filmmaking this holidays! \nThis edition of Objectifs Junior Festival is co-organised between Objectifs and the Arts and Culture Management Programme at Singapore Management University (SMU-ACM). \nOBJECTIFS JUNIOR holiday camps are also back this end-of-year holidays\, with an array of new and old workshops\, intentionally-created to give your kids the opportunity to express themselves creatively through visual storytelling! Whether your child loves Pokémon\, Minecraft\, or has a budding interest in filmmaking\, our themed workshops offer an exciting and educational experience for various interests. \nObjectifs Junior workshops: \n1. I Love SG Photography Workshop \nGroup A: 27 Nov to 29 Nov 2024\, 10am – 12.30pm\nGroup B: 9 Dec to 11 Dec 2024\, 3pm – 5.30pm \n2. Pokemon Animation Workshop \nGroup A: 28 Nov to 29 Nov 2024\, 2.30pm – 5.30pm \n3. Young YouTubers Challenge Video Workshop \nGroup A: 4 Dec to 6 Dec 2024\, 10am – 12.30pm\nGroup B: 16 Dec to 18 Dec 2024\, 10am – 12.30pm \n4. (NEW!) Let’s Make An Animation Wheel Workshop (Christmas Elf Edition) \nGroup A: 7 Dec 2024\, 10am – 12pm \n5. (NEW!) Lego Animation Workshop \nGroup A: 9 Dec to 10 Dec 2024\, 10am – 1pm \n6. Minecraft Animation Workshop \nGroup A: 16 Dec to 17 Dec 2024\, 2.30pm – 5.30pm \nPlease visit our website for more information.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/if-you-find/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Festival (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241116T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241130T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:Singapore Urbanscape
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition by Tan How Jwat\n16 to 30 Nov 2024\nObjectifs Lower Galleries 1 & 2\nFree admission \nOpening: Sat 16 Nov\, 3pm – 7pm\n \nSingapore Urbanscape is a visual exploration of the intricate relationship between architecture and urban life in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. This fine art photography exhibition delves into the essence of Singapore’s ever-evolving cityscape\, where modernity intersects with heritage\, and the convergence of cultures is reflected in the structures that shape the skyline. \nThe exhibition highlights a diversity of architectural forms\, from towering commercial skyscrapers to the intricate beauty of religious buildings\, public housing estates\, and historical landmarks that anchor the city’s identity. Singapore Urbanscape goes beyond mere documentation\, inviting viewers to see familiar spaces through an artistic lens. \nThrough this exhibition\, Tan seeks to reveal the hidden beauty in everyday structures\, showing how architecture shapes not just a city’s physical form but its cultural and emotional fabric. \n\nAbout Tan How Jwat \nTan How Jwat is a fine art photographer specializing in architectural photography. Known for capturing the intricate beauty of urban landscapes\, his work has been featured in publications across Asia. Tan’s photography blends technical precision with artistic expression\, revealing architecture’s cultural and emotional depth.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/singapore-urbanscape/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241118T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241122T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241121T055523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T055523Z
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SUMMARY:MUSICAL THEATRE WINTER MADNESS CAMP
DESCRIPTION:Winter is here\, and there are so many things that need to be prepared! Snowmen need to be built\, walls need to be decorated\, and children ought to be in bed before Santa arrives! Join our Winter Madness camp as we get ready for winter and for Santa’s visit! Just make sure not to get caught in a snowball fight! \nOur holiday camps give students a chance to experience singing\, dancing and acting in a fun and interactive way. The workshops are led by our professional teachers who give students a taste of putting on a whole mini show in a week! Students will also make sets\, wear costumes and even design their own theatre lighting in our In House theatre! \nWhat’s In Store:\nActing Adventures: Dive into the world of theatre with engaging acting workshops that will boost your child’s confidence and creativity. \nMelodic Moments: Your kids will sing their hearts out with captivating songs from popular show tunes! \nEmbrace Bravery: Discover bravery and courage through thrilling improvisation exercises that will empower your child. \nDance Delight: Get ready to groove! Our dance workshops will have your kids moving to the beat with choreography that’s both fun and energetic. \nCrafty Creations: Let their imagination soar as they create their own props and design their own set for their showcase. \nEnchanted Showcase: Don’t miss the grand finale! Parents and guardians are invited to witness the magic on the last day as your child takes the stage and shines.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/musical-theatre-winter-madness-camp/
LOCATION:Sing’theatre\, 21 Tan Quee Lan St\, #02-10 Heritage Place\, Singapore 188108\, Singapore\, 188108\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Dance (Events),Event of the Day,Music (Events),Other (Events),Theatre (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250116
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:Open Call for Shorts - RawGround 25/26
DESCRIPTION:In our 6th edition\, RAW Moves is pleased to open our annual call for local and international artists to submit proposals for the next edition of RawGround (RG) 2025/26\, which will be running in February 2026*. \nPresented by RAW Moves in Singapore\, RawGround is designed to present a curated mini film showcase that fosters dialogue and broadens our perception of social norms. The short films\, created by artists and practitioners from various disciplines\, each reframe the aesthetics of the everyday through the lens of the individual. We welcome unorthodox\, conceptual works of narratives that redefine movement. \nApplicants are invited to conceptualise and create two new original short films~\, responding to this edition’s theme of “(Un)finished Work: In pursuit of the work of pretending”. \n\nThe Theme \nThe first of RAW Moves’ three-year exploration of “(Un)finished Work: In pursuit of ______” themes\, we delve into the paradigm of “pretending”: \n\n\n\n\nIn the work of “pretending”\, we explore the labour of balancing appearances and reality. As we externalise the self to connect with others\, we find these efforts can come at costs to ourselves. Going inward\, what are the personas we believe we need to uphold? Going forward\, what do we now shed – or shield – of ourselves? \n\n\n\n\nThe Process \nSelected artist-collaborators will be offered artist fees from RAW Moves for the conceptualisation and creation of the two films\, each ranging between 5 to 10 minute duration. In the staggered ten weeks creative process (From April 2025)\, each artist will be collaborating and supported by our Artistic Director and Resident Dramaturg to deliver two films. In addition to financial support\, appointed artist-collaborators will be able to develop their portfolio\, articulate ideas and enrich their creative processes through engaging diverse perspectives. This cultural exchange opportunity also offers visibility and chances to connect and interact with arts professionals and audiences from around the world. \n\n\n\n\nThe Presentation (3-days) \n\nFilm Screening Premiere\, Singapore\nThe final vignette of films will be launched at a physical screening session in Singapore^ in February 2026*\, which will include post-show dialogues at the end of the screening.\nArtists-led Workshops\, Singapore\nEach artist is required to host a 15 to 20 pax in-person workshop (1 – 1.5hour) that will engage the local arts community as an extension of their films’ narrative and concept. The extended events also offer networking opportunities with fellow artist-collaborators and local audiences. Digital access to the films will be provided on www.rawground.sg for two weeks subsequent to the film launch for both local and international audiences.’\n\n\n\n*Dates may be subjected to change.\n~Films completed prior to the start of this project based on contractual date are not eligible for submission.\n^Artists will need to fund their own trip to Singapore for the launch event. \n  \nSubmit your application at https://rawmoves.net/open-call-25-26/
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/open-call-for-shorts-rawground-25-26/
LOCATION:Online\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Competition
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241122T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250302T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241112T033533Z
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SUMMARY:Amazônia
DESCRIPTION:Amazônia is a major exhibition by the award-winning photographer Sebastião Salgado (b. 1944\, Brazil). It spotlights the Amazon region and its ecosystems coming under the threat of deforestation and climate change\, while featuring the voices\, portraits\, and perspectives of the Indigenous communities who live in – and with – the largest rainforest on the planet. \nThis multisensory and immersive exhibition\, curated and designed by Lélia Wanick Salgado\, comprises over 200 photographs\, a soundtrack by Jean-Michel Jarre\, two projection rooms\, video testimonies from Indigenous leaders\, tactile image plates for the visually impaired\, and a space dedicated to Instituto Terra\, the reforestation non-governmental organisation founded by the Salgados. Amazônia powerfully demonstrates the beauty and majesty of the Amazon region\, while issuing an important call to protect and conserve what has been called “the lungs of the world”. \nThe exhibition features photographic artworks with male and female nudity and contains imagery of dead animals. Visitor discretion is advised.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/amazonia/
LOCATION:National Museum of Singapore\, 93 Stamford Road\, Singapore\, 178897\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Other (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:Sembang Tari Symposium @ Muara Festival 2024
DESCRIPTION:Jom SEMBANG with us at Muara Festival 2024! \nPresented by Kamelia Co. Ltd. in collaboration with Muara Festival 2024 and co-curated by Dr. Noramin Farid\, Sembang Tari Symposium @ Muara Festival 2024 offers thought-provoking panel discussions and presentations that explore the rich tapestry of Malay dance in Singapore and throughout the Nusantara region. \nThemed Bridging Cultural Diversity: Celebrating Malay Dance Traditions and Practices Across the Nusantara\, this gathering seeks to strengthen connections and foster knowledge exchange among Malay dance practitioners and scholars from Singapore\, Malaysia and Indonesia. \nTake a deep dive into the varied traditions and practices of Malay dance\, examining them through a sociocultural lens. Join us as we explore innovative approaches to reviving and sustaining Malay dance practices\, celebrating the artistry and heritage that unify and enrich our region! \nEvent Details:\nSembang Tari Symposium @ Muara Festival 2024\n23rd and 24th November 2024 (Sat – Sun)\n11am – 5pm\nWisma Geylang Serai Project Studios (Level 4) \nFree with Registration. Do visit the peatix website at sembangtarisymposium.peatix.com for more information of the programme line-up and featured speakers. \nInterested attendees may sign up for the full 2-day symposium or for each individual day. \nSembang Tari Symposium @ Muara Festival 2024 is organised in collaboration with Muara Festival 2024\, and supported by the National Arts Council and the Tote Board Arts Fund. Venue supported by Wisma Geylang Serai.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sembang-tari-symposium-muara-festival-2024/
LOCATION:Wisma Geylang Serai\, 1 Engku Aman Turn Singapore 408528
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kamelia%20Co.%20Ltd":MAILTO:info@kameliaco.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241123T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241129T015729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241129T015729Z
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SUMMARY:BATIK STORIES with the Peranakan Indians
DESCRIPTION:Explore the art of batik in a weekend of hands-on activities\, community-led tours\, vibrant performances\, and more. \nPresented in partnership with the Peranakan Indian (Chitty Melaka) Association of Singapore.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/batik-stories-with-the-peranakan-indians/
LOCATION:Peranakan Museum\, 39 Armenian St\, Singapore\, Singapore 179941\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Dance (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241127T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241202T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241121T054737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T054737Z
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SUMMARY:SPECTRUM
DESCRIPTION:Launching on 27 November till 2 December 2024 at Visual Arts Centre\, SPECTRUM Art Exhibition invites visitors to delve into a world of four distinct individual artistic styles of Diane Chai\, Lim Ee Chuin\, Jillian Lim and Loh Choi Ying. The artworks are insights into the experience of each artist as they explored\, imagined and interpreted their realm of “seeing”. Viewers will be captivated with the diversity of themes they encounter before them\, and be drawn into that which they gaze upon. “What do I see?  What do I feel?  What memories does this artwork conjure up in me?” – These are the questions the artists hope to inspire and incite in viewers. \nAdmission to SPECTRUM is free to all.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/spectrum/
LOCATION:Visual Arts Centre\, 10 Penang Rd\, #01-02\, Dhoby Ghaut Green\, (Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station Exit B)\, Singapore\, 238469\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241127T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241202T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
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SUMMARY:SPECTRUM Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Four artists who bonded through art showcase their spectrum of dreams\, colour\, medium and genres. Their love of painting and printmaking have propelled these ladies to come together and collaborate to share their passion for their creative processes.   \n  \nSPECTRUM is a world of individual artistic styles. The artworks are insights into the experience of each artist as they explored\, imagined and interpreted their realm of “seeing”.  Viewers will be captivated with the diversity of themes they encounter before them and be drawn into that which they gaze upon.  What do I see?  What do I feel?  What memories does this artwork conjure up in me?  When an artwork speaks to a person – that is the ultimate affirmation to its creator.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/spectrum-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Visual Arts Centre\, 10 Penang Rd\, #01-02\, Dhoby Ghaut Green\, (Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station Exit B)\, Singapore\, 238469\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241212
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20240924T073402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T073402Z
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SUMMARY:LONDON CONTEMPORARY 2024 – 13TH EDITION
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group\, in collaboration with YMX Arts\, is pleased to announce the open call for the 13th edition of LONDON CONTEMPORARY ART FAIR\, which will take place in London\, at ELEMENTS Contemporary Art Space from November 29 to December 11\, 2024. \nLONDON CONTEMPORARY will provide artists and exhibitors with the unique opportunity to present their works to an international audience of professionals as curators\, gallerists\, collectors\, editors and publishers who seek to acquire\, publish and encourage the best contemporary art talents. \nDeadline for applications is September 27\, 2024 (11.59 PM your local time) \nTo take part in the selection\, send your works’ submissions with a CV/biography\, some still images (for video art)\, links to videos/performances and pictures via e-mail to director@itsliquid.com
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/london-contemporary-2024-13th-edition/
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITSLIQUID%20GROUP":MAILTO:giorgia.itsliquid@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241129T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241129T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241121T054908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241121T054908Z
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SUMMARY:Kannama: Beyond the Lines and Rhymes
DESCRIPTION:Kannama: Beyond Lines and Rhymes is a musical homage to the legendary Indian poet and writer Bharatiyar\, featuring the premiere of five original orchestral pieces inspired by his works on love\, politics\, and revolution. These compositions are woven together through an engaging radio show narrative\, hosted by emcee Jing Yi How. \nThe concert also marks the debut of Singapore’s first-ever Indian contemporary fusion ensemble\, the Singahanagara Orchestra\, blending Indian classical and folk instrumentalists with a dynamic chorale section. \nLed by the artistic vision and direction of award-winning flautist Niranjan Pandian\, and under the show direction of Gildon Choo\, this performance offers a fresh and innovative interpretation of Bharatiyar’s timeless legacy. Supported by the National Arts Council (Singapore) and the Tamil Language Learning and Promotion Committee\, this historic concert is presented by Brahmastra Arts House. \nTickets can be found at the following link: https://peatix.com/event/4169173
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/kannama-beyond-the-lines-and-rhymes/
LOCATION:The Republic Cultural Center\, Republic Polytechnic\, 9 Woodlands Avenue 9\, Republic Polytechnic\, 738964\, Singapore\, 738964\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Music (Events)
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GEO:1.442831;103.7855636
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241130T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241129T015515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241129T015515Z
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SUMMARY:Li Dezhuang: Well M Farmland
DESCRIPTION:ShanghART Singapore is honoured to present Li Dezhuang’s solo exhibition “Well M Farmland” (井山田 Jing Shan Tian)\, opening next Sat\, 30 Nov\, at 4pm. This is the second time the artist has returned to Singapore to hold a solo exhibition\, since he left Singapore 24 years ago. Surrounding his iconic “Well M Farmland” series of paintings\, the exhibition strives to share fascinating stories from nearly half a century of his colourful and creative artistic practice. \nThe exhibition comprises selected highlights from his career\, providing an overview of his artistic practice spanning nearly half a century. From the earliest work created in the late 1970s\, to his subsequent revisiting of his “Abstract Landscape” series\, the exhibited works are threaded through “Well M Farmland – Square Puzzle”\, a landmark work created in Singapore during the Covid-19 years that depicts a fascinating narrative of Li’s personal reflection towards the pandemic. The gallery is pleased to reintroduce this globetrotting artist to the public eye through this exhibition\, giving local audiences the opportunity to have a glimpse into his illustrious journey.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/li-dezhuang-well-m-farmland/
LOCATION:ShanghART Singaproe\, Block 9 Lock Road #02-22\, 108937\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241130T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241130T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241009T055934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T055934Z
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SUMMARY:Photowalk: Haw Par Villa
DESCRIPTION:Let’s explore Haw Par Villa together! Formerly known as Tiger Balm Gardens\, Haw Par Villa is a unique and underrated Asian cultural park\, housing over 1000 statues and 150 giant dioramas. Join us for this photo walk where you will learn more about the techniques of taking photographs using your camera’s in-built flash. Participants are to bring their own cameras that they are comfortable using; smartphones are suitable as well. \nPlease register via the form on our website. \nThe class will meet at the entrance of Haw Par Villa (exact meeting point to be confirmed via email prior to the walk)\, for a guided shoot focused on the following: \n• Landscape photography and portraits taken during the ‘golden hour’\n• Compositional techniques and tips\n• How to make use of flash to evenly light up your subject in dimmer areas\n• Learn more about the history of the park\, as well as the Chinese legends and religious mythology\n• Review of images in group sharing session \nThe workshop will also dismiss from Haw Par Villa. \nRequirements\nParticipants are to bring their own cameras that they are comfortable with for this workshop. Smartphones are suitable as well. \nAs the session entails walking outdoor\, please dress suitably and bring along an umbrella/hat and sufficient hydration. The use of insect repellent/patches is also recommended.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/photowalk-haw-par-villa/
LOCATION:Haw Par Villa\, 262 Pasir Panjang Road\, 118628\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241203
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241209
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241129T015444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241129T015444Z
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SUMMARY:Pameran Poskad
DESCRIPTION:Pameran Poskad 2024\, the much-awaited exhibition\, is back this December holiday with more than 400 artists! \n  \nThe creative community in Singapore gathers across visual arts genres from contemporary art to illustration\, textile\, toys\, zines and more. Notable ‘first timer’ artists include Ming Wong and Jeremy Hiah\, with stalwarts Robert Zhao\, Ezzam Rahman\, Anthony Chua\, Ha Manh Thang\, Hong Sek Chern\, Lye Yau Fatt\, Sujak Rahman\, Sunar Sugiyou\, Tan Sock Fong\, Vasan Sitthiket and Victor Tan showing alongside 400 artists and creatives! Also featured in the exhibition are 45 Chinese ink drawings from Tasek ArtLab children\, painted in a workshop led by veteran Chinese ink painter Sunar Sugiyou. \nThis ninth edition of Pameran Poskad will be launched at ION Art\, ION Orchard on 2 December by Guest-of-Honour Ms Jane Ittogi\, Chair of Tasek Academy. The unique exhibition features about 3500 postcard-sized artworks on the wall and on tabletop by more than 400 artists\, hobbyists\, and creatives of all ages and backgrounds. Participants also hail from Malaysia\, Indonesia\, Taiwan\, India\, Japan and the United Kingdom. This is your opportunity to view Singapore’s most concentrated showcase of talent and creativity in an inclusive and vibrant community event. \nThe exhibition also hosts a curated feature Small Works\, comprising 36 artworks less than 50cm x 50cm in size by 18 leading Singapore and Southeast Asian artists. Each artwork costs SGD2500 and below\, to encourage young art lovers that good art is not necessarily expensive. Get your first dibs on a work by Ming Wong or Robert Zhao! \nThe Wish – Special Feature Wall for ION’s 15th Birthday \n  \nThis showcase of 15 invited artists with each contributing 2 Poskad-sized artworks wishes all at ION Orchard good vibes in celebrating the mall’s 15th hatchday. Artists include past award winners of ION’s Young Talent Programme; long-time artist supporters of Pameran Poskad\, and artists representing various communities. \nWORKSHOPS AT PAMERAN POSKAD \nVisitors will also enjoy drop-in workshops in many mediums from mandala painting\, coffee painting\, macrame and printing! Keep your hands agile and hone your creative skills here! You can pre-book or walk-in; workshops are for all ages. \nBook a seat at https://www.pameranposkad.com/workshops-2024 \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/pameran-poskad/
LOCATION:ION Art Gallery\, Level 4\, ION Orchard\, 2 Orchard Turn Singapore 238801\, Singapore\, 238801\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Children/Family (Events),Event of the Day,Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pameran%20Poskad":MAILTO:pameranposkad2020@gmail.com
GEO:1.3039288;103.8319512
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241203T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250331T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241213T035952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T035952Z
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SUMMARY:ART COLLECTIVE 3 - FESTIVE WONDER
DESCRIPTION:This December\, Art Collective 3: Festive Wonders invites audiences on a journey through the vibrant spirit of the festive season. As one of the year’s most anticipated exhibitions\, Festive Wonders brings together a diverse group of artists from around the world\, each capturing the magic of Christmas\, New Year\, and Chinese New Year through their unique perspectives. With artworks that showcase the warmth\, joy\, and universal themes of celebration\, Festive Wonders transcends cultural boundaries\, creating a captivating tapestry of holiday traditions and shared experiences. Audiences will experience the sparkle of Christmas lights\, the thrill of New Year’s renewal\, and the profound symbolism of the Lunar New Year in an immersive setting that celebrates the season’s joyous essence. \nPresented by Be One Gallery\, in collaboration with FortyTwo and in support of the Breast Cancer Foundation Singapore\, Art Collective 3: Festive Wonders opens December 3\, 2024\, and runs until March 31\, 2025\, at Qoltured by FortyTwo\, #03-03\, Raffles City Shopping Centre\, Singapore. Open daily from 11 AM to 9 PM\, the exhibition is poised to become a centerpiece for cultural exchange\, blending the holiday traditions of multiple communities into a single\, harmonious art experience. \nAs part of Be One Gallery’s mission to promote cultural understanding and creative exchange\, Festive Wonders unites artists from different backgrounds to interpret the season’s celebrations\, symbolizing unity in diversity. Each artwork invites audiences to connect with the emotions of the holidays—love\, hope\, gratitude\, and renewal—through colors\, forms\, and symbolic motifs that honor these themes. By featuring a blend of local and international artistry\, Festive Wonders not only enriches Singapore’s holiday season but also fosters a deeper appreciation for the shared joy that bridges cultures around the world. \n  \nThrough its partnership with the Breast Cancer Foundation Singapore\, Art Collective 3 is committed to supporting a meaningful cause that resonates deeply within the community. The exhibition serves as a reminder of the power of art to inspire hope and resilience\, uplifting spirits while also contributing to a greater mission. This season\, join us in experiencing an extraordinary celebration of creativity\, compassion\, and the warmth that connects us all during this festive time. \nAs you step into Festive Wonders\, immerse yourself in the beauty of global traditions\, and feel the warmth of unity and community that only art can bring. Let each artwork inspire you\, uplift you\, and remind you of the shared humanity that connects us all. Come\, celebrate with us\, and be part of a meaningful journey that resonates far beyond the canvas—this festive season\, let art bring us together.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/art-collective-3-festive-wonder/
LOCATION:Raffles City Shopping Centre\, #03-03\,Raffles City Shopping Centre\, Singapore\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Be%20One%20Gallery":MAILTO:beonegallerysg@gmail.com
GEO:1.29401;103.8531473
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241203T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241218T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241213T035343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241213T035445Z
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SUMMARY:The Gaze of TIme: Photographs by Hor Kwok Kin
DESCRIPTION:artcommune gallery is pleased to present the second solo exhibition of Singapore photographer\, Hor Kwok Kin (b. 1939\, Ipoh). On view from 3 to 18 December\, The Gaze of Time features a selection of 25 colour and 15 black-and-white photographic works dating from the early 1960s to the 2000s. The exhibition officially opens on 7 December\, Saturday\, 3-4.30pm with the artist in attendance. All Are welcome! \n​ \nHor Kwok Kin’s style can be classified alongside the works of other modernist photographers\, such as his friend and mentor\, Yip Cheong Fun. The thoughtful use of geometric elements in his compositions particularly recalls the latter’s influence. More significantly\, his black-and-white photographs were captured and developed personally using darkroom techniques in the period of 1960s-80s. Heavily influenced by humanist photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson’s pioneering street photography\, he captured scenes of everyday Singapore with a strikingly modernist composition. \n​ \nAs the period of Hor Kwok Kin’s photographic practice coincided with the transition of a post-independent Singapore\, he managed to archive in the process a variety of environments\, professions and social activities that once characterised life in Old Singapore. His identity as a working-class photographer also allowed him to effectively immortalise moments that proved intensely empathetic to his subjects\, like the quayside labourers or the worker at a quarry\, setting him apart from many of his contemporaries. \n​ \nHor Kwok Kin began to explore colour photography in the 1990s\, retaining his focus on portraying the lived lives and everyday interactions of local communities. In this later period\, he also delved into a close-up examination on the social-emotional life of animals\, such as the portrait of a growing Inuka – the first polar bear born and housed at the Singapore Zoo in the 90s.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-gaze-of-time-photographs-by-hor-kwok-kin/
LOCATION:artcommune gallery\, 76 Bras Basah Rd\, #01-01\, Singapore 189558\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 189558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="artcommune%20gallery":MAILTO:valerie@artcommune.com.sg
GEO:1.2962693;103.8524962
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241203T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241203T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20240909T103502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T103502Z
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SUMMARY:Beethoven – The Complete 32 Piano Sonatas Part One by Mikkel Myer Lee
DESCRIPTION:Mikkel Myer Lee\, Singapore’s piano prodigy\, is poised to make musical history with his upcoming concert Beethoven The Complete 32 Piano Sonatas Part One by Mikkel Myer Lee. Held on 3 December 2024 at School of the Arts Singapore (SOTA)\, he will perform the first instalment of an ambitious eight-part series of Beethoven’s Complete 32 Piano Sonatas. \n  \nEndowed with perfect pitch\, Mikkel’s musical talent has captured international attention as the youngest participant of the Verbier Festival\, an international music event in Switzerland. Mikkel was also the youngest pianist globally to publicly perform both Chopin Piano Concerto No.1 and Chopin Piano Concerto No.2.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/beethoven-the-complete-32-piano-sonatas-part-one-by-mikkel-myer-lee/
LOCATION:SOTA Concert Hall\, 1 Zubir Said Dr\, Singapore 227968\, Singapore\, 227968\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
GEO:1.2993734;103.8487619
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250324
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241231T040804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241231T040804Z
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SUMMARY:Pratchaya Phinthong: No Patents on Ideas
DESCRIPTION:Singapore Art Museum presents Pratchaya Phinthong: No Patents on Ideas\, the first solo exhibition of Bangkok-based artist Pratchaya Phinthong in Singapore. The exhibition delves into ideas of self-determination and objects as avatars of chance. Drawing inspiration from his time in Singapore\, it offers a comprehensive look at significant explorations foundational to Phinthong’s two-decade multidisciplinary practice\, reflecting his ways of conceptual thinking that translate research\, scientific discoveries\, economic theories\, and even rumours into experiential forms and gestures.  \nPhinthong’s works represent a crucial facet of Thai contemporary art\, rooted in collaboration\, exchange\, and the transference of artistic agency—reshaping the value and meaning of art. His practice often evokes open-ended situations that invite viewers to engage\, fill in the gaps with their own perceptions and explore multiple narratives. By engaging with issues of global exchange\, economic models and value systems\, Pratchaya Phinthong: No Patents on Ideas challenges our conventional understandings of the world and offers a thought-provoking perspective on contemporary concerns through the lens of Phinthong’s conceptual practice.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/pratchaya-phinthong-no-patents-on-ideas/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Art%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
GEO:1.2719533;103.836752
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241204
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250324
DTSTAMP:20260420T031526
CREATED:20241231T040830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241231T040830Z
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SUMMARY:Yee I-Lann: Mansau-Ansau
DESCRIPTION:Singapore Art Museum presents Yee I-Lann: Mansau-Ansau\, a solo mid-career exhibition showcasing recent and seminal works by Malaysian contemporary artist Yee I-Lann\, providing a refreshing and critical perspective from her home in Sabah. The exhibition titled Mansau-Ansau (referring in the Dusun and Kadazan language to a wandering without expectation and thus embracing curiosity) attends to Yee’s journey of discovery and creation over two decades\, navigating domains of knowledge\, old and new\, and reimagining the forms and dynamics of power. \nThe exhibition spans a range of media\, including photo collage\, silk\, batik\, bamboo pus\, and pandanus. Yee closely collaborates with sea- and land-based communities and indigenous mediums in Sabah\, Malaysia\, weaving thoughtfully presented narratives and cultural bridges through art. Visitors are invited to encounter a horizon that teases\, where the kerbau (buffalos) stand their ground and mats ‘eat’ tables\, experience karaoke beyond language\, and meet turtles as they return home. Yee I-Lann: Mansau-Ansau spotlights Yee’s critical practice\, which serves as a poignant reminder for reorientation\, attending to the moment with curiosity\, and embracing one’s path and rhythm.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/yee-i-lann-mansau-ansau/
LOCATION:Singapore Art Museum\, 39 Keppel Rd\, #01-02 Tanjong Pagar Distripark\, Singapore 089065\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 089065\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Art%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
GEO:1.2719533;103.836752
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