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"Undressing Room" by Ming Poon. Photo courtesy of M1 Singapore Fringe Festival.

Unravelling the History of Nudity in Singapore Theatre

By Akanksha Raja (2144 words, nine-minute read) The naked body on stage (even if only imagined) has a potent social power: taboos surrounding the body can shock and offend some Singaporeans. But when did this start? How has public response to incidences of nudity on the Singapore stage changed, and how have changing policies on […]

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Sandar Khine

‘I just tried to prove to myself that I could do it’: Reflections on International Women’s Day (via Frontier Myanmar)

Sandar Khine, 46, is one of the few women artists in Myanmar who paint nudes, a courageous choice in a country where some equate images of a naked human body with pornography. A member of the Myanmar Fine Arts Collective who exhibits at New Treasure Art Gallery in Yangon, Sandar Khine was one of the

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Thai photographer Tada Hengsapkul probes the naked at Gallery Seescape

Bangkok Post interviews Tada Hendsapkul, on his latest exhibition, “The Things That Take Us Apart”. “I have fallen in love with the language of human bodies. Bodies are more interesting than objects because there are also the minds that are hidden under, and their complexity shifts according to time…” Tags: Nudity  Tada Hengsapkul

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