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SUMMARY:Love Connects: My Life in Dance by Goh Soo Khim
DESCRIPTION:The Private Museum is delighted to present Love Connects: My Life in Dance by  Goh Soo Khim\, a book launch accompanied by a special exhibition that offers a glimpse into her journey in dance\, her artistic influences\, and her enduring legacy in the cultural landscape in Singapore. \nCultural Medallion recipient Goh Soo Khim is a pioneering figure whose influence extends far beyond the stage. As co-founder of the Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT)\, now known as Singapore Ballet\, the doyenne has shaped the landscape of dance in Singapore\, nurturing generations of dancers. \nHer memoir\, as told by Phan Ming Yen\, traces a life in motion—chronicling the triumphs\, sacrifices\, and the devotion that have defined her life in dance and beyond. In dialogue with the book\, the exhibition explores vignettes of life-long relationships forged through art and poignant moments from her time with SDT. \nThe exhibition presents a series of photographs by Robin PE Chee and Tan Ngiap Heng\, long-time photographers who have documented SDT’s performances for decades—alongside an intimate selection of works from her private collection\, featuring renowned and established artists whose works resonate with her journey. Through the lens of photography and the visual arts\, it highlights the artistic collaborations\, shared influences\, and her enduring love for the arts. \nAt the heart of both the book and the exhibition is a singular theme—love. Love\, in its purest form\, is the driving force behind all that Goh Soo Khim has built: the communities she has nurtured\, the dancers she has inspired\, and the legacy she continues to shape.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/love-connects-my-life-in-dance-by-goh-soo-khim/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story – Selections from the Collection of Richard Koh
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2025\, The Private Museum is proud to present Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story – Selections from the Collection of Richard Koh. This exhibition marks the second showcase of Richard Koh’s evolving journey as a collector and gallerist\, showcasing over 50 works from his personal collection. \n  \nBuilding upon the narrative of the first instalment in 2019—held at the museum’s former home at 51 Waterloo Street—the second instalment expands the scope of Koh’s deeply personal collection. The first showcase offered an intimate glimpse into Koh’s collection—emphasising monochromatic\, abstract\, and landscape works that reflected quiet introspection. Now\, Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story continues to unfold a collection rich in personal meaning—presenting works that trace Koh’s decades-long interactions with art and the artists he admires. \n  \nCollected with a focus on memory and emotion\, Koh’s private collection spans Southeast Asia and beyond\, blending local\, regional\, and global perspectives. This exhibition deepens the dialogue between art and life\, revealing Koh’s ongoing exploration of what he calls a “visual diary”—works that evoke deeply personal moments and emotions. This new selection of works reflects an evolving journey that continues to resonate with new meanings in The Private Museum’s expansive space at the Osborne House. \n  \nAs both a collector and the founder of Richard Koh Fine Art\, Richard Koh has played a pivotal role in shaping and contributing towards the art ecology in Southeast Asia. This collaboration with Richard Koh underscores the collective effort and dedication towards fostering meaningful exchanges between artists\, collectors\, the arts communities\, and audiences from all walks of life. \nKickstarting the Museum’s 2025 programme\, Of Dreams and Contemplation: I am All but a Story invites all to explore the richness of art and discover how collections can tell deeply personal stories. As Richard Koh aptly states\, “Art\, in any collection\, should have its own story\,” inspiring audiences to embark on their own journey of collecting and storytelling through art.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/of-dreams-and-contemplation-i-am-all-but-a-story-selections-from-the-collection-of-richard-koh/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20241018T100000
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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:As One Thing Flows To Another
DESCRIPTION:The Private Museum is pleased to present As One Thing Flows To Another\, curated by guest curator Ng Hui Hsien. The exhibition reimagines culture\, heritage\, and tradition in contemporary contexts—connecting an expansive range of artistic forms through multidisciplinary collaborations. It explores the works of eight visual artists\, and features special collaborations with leading Singaporean music charity\, The TENG Company as well as Photographer and Author\, Dr Chua Yang\, daughter of Cultural Medallion recipient Chua Mia Tee. The exhibition celebrates the 20th anniversary of The TENG Company and the launch of the second book in the Women Inspiring Women series by Dr Chua Yang.  \nAs One Thing Flows To Another explores the eight graces within Chinese culture: music\, chess\, calligraphy\, painting\, poetry\, wine\, flowers\, and tea. Each of these elements carries a long history and profound philosophies in Chinese culture\, evoking images of leisure\, serenity\, and refinement. Historically\, they served as cultural capital\, conferring status on practitioners within the realm of the literati. During ancient China\, the term “six arts” developed to encapsulate some of these elements\, and later\, the term “four arts” emerged. In more recent times\, the umbrella term “eight graces” is used. \nSuch observations highlight the creative evolution of language and culture. Embracing the idea of change and departing from a historical understanding\, As One Thing Flows To Another reimagines the eight graces in our contemporary context\, drawing inspiration from their modern associations. In this exhibition\, artworks intertwine and diverge in their characteristics\, forming loose and free connections that weave together broad themes of nature\, everyday life\, and nationhood in contemporary times.  \nAs One Thing Flows To Another invites visitors to experience moments of inspiration\, humour\, and contemplation\, aiming to foster a renewed appreciation for the fluidity of cultural elements and the bending of conventions that shape our world.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/as-one-thing-flows-to-another/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Strange Connections: Art and Architecture
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the museum’s first anniversary at the Osborne House\, The Private Museum warmly welcomes you to the opening reception of Strange Connections: Art and Architecture by Richard Hassell. Renowned as the founding director of WOHA Architects\, Richard Hassell played a pivotal role in shaping the museum’s new chapter within the historic building. \nIn May 2023\, The Private Museum officially received the keys to the Osborne House\, situated atop the hill at 11 Upper Wilkie Road. The century-old house has endured the passage of time\, its walls echoing stories. From its colonial-era beginnings as a residence to hosting a myriad of occupants from different historical periods\, and now a haven for the arts\, the house is a vessel that encapsulates countless narratives. \nThe exhibition explores the intricate relationship between art and architecture\, delving into the historical narratives of Osborne House dating back to the 1830s. As part of research for the museum’s reimagining\, Hassell discovered strange connections between the building’s history and his own. The showcase reflects his ongoing investigation into emergent phenomena through playful visual constructions\, encouraging contemplation of the interplay between the physical and the abstract\, and the historical and the contemporary. \nHassell’s explorations in art began in his childhood\, with his practice now spanning drawing\, painting\, and sculpture. His passion for the scientific\, philosophical\, and cultural elements of patterns\, systems\, and networks manifests in both his architecture and art. In particular\, his exploration of complex tiling\, made public in 2016\, has led to exhibitions in Singapore\, Taiwan\, Europe and the USA. \nStrange Connections invites visitors to an exhibition of art and architecture that delves into history\, science\, and the web of connections that link us all.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/strange-connections-art-and-architecture/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Chronic Compulsions: Selected Works from Art Addicts Anonymous
DESCRIPTION:As part of Singapore Art Week 2024\, The Private Museum Singapore is delighted to present Chronic Compulsions: Selected Works from Art Addicts Anonymous\, an exhibition showcasing the groundbreaking collaboration between a local private museum\, private collectors and seasoned curators.This unique exhibition marks the 10th anniversary of the formation of Art Addicts Anonymous—a collectors’ circle that has evolved from a casual gathering of art lovers into a strong community of collectors who want to share their passion for art with society at large.Chronic Compulsions unveils a remarkable selection of over 40 modern and contemporary works from 15 participating collections from Singapore\, each piece bearing a personal connection to its collector.As we celebrate a decade of passion and purpose\, this exhibition is testament to the timeless nature of art and its transformative power. It represents the synergies between The Private Museum\, Art Addicts Anonymous\, and the arts community\, injecting value and vibrancy into the Singapore art scene.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/chronic-compulsions-selected-works-from-art-addicts-anonymous/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231211
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SUMMARY:Rhythmic Resonance: A Collaboration Beyond Boundaries By Andy Yang & Ian de Souza
DESCRIPTION:The Private Museum (TPM) Singapore is pleased to present Rhythmic Resonance: A Collaboration Beyond Boundaries By Andy Yang & Ian de Souza\, a duo exhibition showcasing works from Australian-based artist Ian de Souza and Singaporean artist Andy Yang.  \nExploring themes of collaboration\, cultural exchange and artistic cross-pollination through a combination of de Souza and Yang’s respective practices\, this showcase will also feature a series of novel collaborative artworks painted by both artists in unison. Immerse in the ways meaningful exchanges can transform artistic practice\, and be inspired by de Souza and Yang’s journey of collaboration\, partnership and growth.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/rhythmic-resonance-a-collaboration-beyond-boundaries-by-andy-yang-ian-de-souza/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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