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SUMMARY:Drawn to Life
DESCRIPTION:Drawn to Life is a captivating group show that celebrates the profound beauty in life that fascinates and attracts us. \nIn a world saturated with the grand and the dazzling\, the exhibition seeks to redirect our gaze towards the beauty within and around us\, sometimes in unexpected places. \nThe mix of eighteen local and international artists – hailing from Malaysia\, Thailand\, India\, Australia\, UK\, USA & South Africa\, offers a rich tapestry of cultural perspectives\, further enhancing the exhibition’s exploration and appreciation of life. \n====================== \nParticipating Artists:\nLe Matt (Artist Mentor)\nAntonio Bravo\, Bhavana R Kapur\, 蔡佩珊 / Cai Peishan\, Chan Mi Ki\, Elison Lim\, Helen Tsao Bernardo\, Jennifer Chong\, Khushnam Patel / Khush\, Michelle Goh (Miya)\, Nokie\, Shallu Sansanwal (Dr)\, Sue Olivier\, Tracy Ng\, Vian\, Viola Brandwood-Qiu\, Woei Tyng\, Wong Lee Phing \nCurated by Shaun Teo
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/drawn-to-life/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, Gallery II\, 1 Old Parliament Ln\, 179429\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:AUNG MYINT | Dots. Lines. Crosses. Selections from 1990s to now
DESCRIPTION:Aung Myint’s ‘Dots. Lines. Crosses’ is a concise exhibition that features highlights of the artist’s painting oeuvre from the 1990s to now. Aung Myint (b. 1946) has a special place in the developing timeline of Myanmar modern and contemporary art. His art and the Inya Gallery that he inaugurated in 1989 have acted as change-maker for many artists who participated by painting and exhibiting there. Straddling between modern and contemporary movements\, he remains an artist who has catalysed the developing contemporary scene. In the late 1970s to 1980s he strode the bumpy road of modern art development\, influenced by Aung Soe and given artistic direction by Kin Maung Yin. This exhibition traces a trajectory of his paintings based on the artist’s exploitation of basic dot-line art and design theory produced over 30 years. Works from several major series of the artist Aung Myint show the development of his painting\, his streamlining of colour\, brushstroke and application on canvas. The exhibition gives deeper insight into the development of his renowned Red and Black paintings. Works from his painting series include the 1990s abstract expressionistic work in colours; transitional pieces to red and black paintings including the ‘XO’ works and flag works; and expressionistic red and black faces. Included is one interactive installation piece from ‘The Human Mind is Changing Every Moment’\, 2014. \nAung Myint (born 1946\, Myanmar) is a self-taught artist working in painting\, installation and performance. Since 1995 his work had caught the attention of curators at the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum and Singapore Art Museum. His paintings are also in the collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum\, being exhibited in No Country\, 2013-14. He has had numerous solo and group exhibitions including at the Royal Tropics Museum\, Amsterdam (1998)\, Imaging Selves\, Singapore Art Museum (1998)\, ASEAN Masterworks\, Kuala Lumpur (1997)\, and New Paintings from Myanmar\, The Substation\, Singapore (1996). Regarded by many as the ‘father of contemporary art’ in Myanmar\, his solo at TS1 Gallery in Yangon (2014) was accompanied by a commemorative publication 14 A.M.\, and followed by 15 A.M. in Singapore\, a solo side-by-side with his close colleague San Minn (1951 – 2022).
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/aung-myint-dots-lines-crosses-selections-from-1990s-to-now/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, Gallery II\, 1 Old Parliament Ln\, 179429\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230805T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230814T210000
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SUMMARY:UOL X ART:DIS ART PRIZE
DESCRIPTION:The UOL x ART:DIS Art Prize was set up in 2023 to recognise the artistic talent of persons with disabilities (PwDs). It celebrates their unique perspectives and provides them a platform to gain public visibility and patronage.In its inaugural year\, the competition received over 325 artworks from participants aged 6–76 years old\, and across a spectrum of disability profiles.The exhibition features the 28 winning artworks that were selected by an independent panel comprising – Mae Anderson (Chairman of Art Outreach and Managing Director at BNP Paribas Wealth Management)\, Dee Chia (Deputy Director of Audience Engagement at National Gallery Singapore)\, John Tung (Independent Curator and former Assistant Curator at Singapore Art Museum)\, Adeline Kueh (Senior Lecturer at LASALLE College of the Arts) and Liam Wee Sin (Group Chief Executive at UOL Group Limited) \n\n\n\n\nUOL X ART:DIS Art Prize Public Vote AwardVisit the exhibition and cast your vote for your favourite artworks from the 28 winners at the UOL X ART:DIS Art Prize.Scan the QR Code onsite or visit https://tinyurl.com/UOL-X-ARTDIS-Art-Prize and click on LIKE for your favourite.The artwork with the most Facebook LIKES will be awarded with a certificate.Last date of voting\, 31st of August 2023.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/uol-x-artdis-art-prize/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, Gallery II\, 1 Old Parliament Ln\, 179429\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Beyond & Back
DESCRIPTION:BEYOND & BACK features recent paintings by two young and emerging local artists:\nDominic Thian & Matthias Chua. The paintings presented seek to go beyond trending\nand contemporary modes of engagement with art. What is hoped will emerge is an\nauthentic raison-d’etre—a simple and harmonious manner of creating and\nappreciating art. \nThe viewer will see works inspired by ethereal impressions of light\, and pieces that\ntap into the unlimited expressive potential of the human figure. Our artists will\nshowcase a repertoire of work which includes scintillating outdoor etudes\, delicate and\nintricate still-life paintings\, and a tour-de force of portraits and monumental figurative\nwork. \nJust as how the early Nanyang generation were enthralled by the modernist\nmovement toward more primitive modes and motifs of expression\, so too do the works\nhere revere more primordial manners of perception to explore the sophistication of\nexpression instead of the deconstructivism that is popular today. \nThe exhibition doors are open for viewers to join us at The Arts House from Saturday\nMarch 25th to Sunday April 2nd.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/beyond-back/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, Gallery II\, 1 Old Parliament Ln\, 179429\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Matthias%20Chua%20%26amp%3B%20Dominic%20Thian":MAILTO:beyondandbacksg@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Tree Spirit/ 森灵: Visions of the Arboreal by Lim Tze Peng
DESCRIPTION:Delight in the lesser-known arboreal works of Lim Tze Peng\, one of Singapore’s distinguished artists and Cultural Medallion recipient\, in Not gallery’s exhibition\, titled Tree Spirit/ 森灵: Visions of the Arboreal by Lim Tze Peng. Inspired by the sublimity of the magnificent banyan tree\, visitors can now take a walk through 12 of this prestigious artist’s body of work created between 2006 and 2008 that encapsulate\, as he once mused\, “visual poems of chaos”.  \nHighly regarded for his Chinese ink paintings of old-world Singapore and abstract hutuzi calligraphy\, this exhibition marks an important milestone in Lim’s artistic endeavor where he incorporates contemporary techniques with traditional Chinese painting brushwork – cropping\, collaborating with chance\, and tilting the picture plane. \nRevel in Lim’s serendipity and his experimental spirit as he crafts a body of work that captures the wilderness and grandiosity of nature.  \nA Curator Tour is also available for members of the public to join. It will be held on 11 March\, at 4pm. No registration required. A virtual exhibition with three additional works from the artist’s Tree Spirit series will also be available for visitors to explore online via Spatial\, from 11 to 31 March 2023.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/tree-spirit-%e6%a3%ae%e7%81%b5-visions-of-the-arboreal-by-lim-tze-peng/2023-03-11/
LOCATION:The Arts House\, Gallery II\, 1 Old Parliament Ln\, 179429\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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