Singaporean artists to have on your radar Share
As the recent Singapore Art Week has shown us, the local art landscape is a rich and diverse one.
There is a multitude of Singaporean artists to be discovered, including painters that draw from traditions of past art movements; conceptual artists that tackle social issues such as marginalisation and class politics; and digital creators that blur the lines between fantasy and reality.
What’s just as exciting is the support that have buoyed these emerging creatives as of late. Take Creative Unions, for example. The month-long programme, currently held at Funan Mall, has selected an array of Singapore artists to team up with brands across fashion, food, lifestyle and more. And let’s not forget the efforts of independent galleries like Cuturi Gallery and Coda Culture, which can be credited to putting these young talents in the spotlight in the first place.
February 11, 2021
Jack Lee
River Hongbao 2021
Singapore s annual family-centric Chinese New Year event returns in 2021. Nestled among flora and fauna in nature park for a safer, socially distanced celebration, River Hongbao 2021 lands in Gardens By The Bay for the very first time with dazzling lanterns.
Admission is free but for safety and social distancing measures, all visitors have to book their tickets on its website.
Staying in this Lunar New Year? You can be part of the festivity by catching exciting live performances from home! So save the date and don t miss a single show. Shows will be streamed on River Hongbao s Facebook channel and official website.
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Art takes over in January for Singapore Art Week 2021
Staying true to SAWs theme of Art Takes Over, SAW 2021 the ninth edition of SAW will be presented in a complementary blended format for the very first time, with over 100 programmes threading across both physical and digital platforms, allowing audiences from around the world to discover and experience Southeast Asian art. Image courtesy of Visual Arts Development Association.
SINGAPORE
.-Singapore Art Week, Singapores annual festival and the pinnacle of Asias visual arts calendar, is set to take over the island when it returns from 22 to 30 January 2021. A joint initiative by the National Arts Council (NAC), Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), SAW 2021 will celebrate the coming together of our vibrant artist community once again, celebrating their resilience, innovation and solidarity as we have seen in these unprecedented times.