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National Gallery Singapore is proud to present Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America, a major exhibition that takes a comparative approach towards the complex histories of art across these two regions.
THIS TOO, IS A MAP (September 21–November 19, 2023) presented at Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) and other venues in Seoul, celebrates its opening with a series of events and several preliminary programs.
OVER MIDNIGHT HOTPOT, artist Ming Wong, curator Kenji Praepipatmongkol, and I pored over the hefty catalogue for Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2022, which earlier this month boasted a staggering 130-plus virtual and in-person events, the most in its decade-long history. This year’s off-kilter mascot blue googly eyes against a yellow background, reminiscent of the Cookie Monster was true to its slogan: “Art Takes Over.” The sheer volume of events seemed to suggest Singapore’s ravenous appetite for art.For the second year in a row, the Tanjong Pagar Distripark, a shipping-port/warehouse-turned-art-nucleus,
Thursday, 11 March, 2021 - 17:00 to 18:30
Art and artists have long held an important position in Indonesian society in politics, in movements for social and environmental justice, community development, education, commercial design and contemporary life. After two decades of enormous social change on global and local scales, what role will art and artists play in Indonesia’s future?
The ANU Indonesia Institute is pleased to present a webinar addressing this question across diverse fields including curatorship, art history, ‘artivism’, experimental and research-based art, regional development and education.
Speakers: Anissa Rahadiningtyas (PhD Candidate, Cornell University), Arham Rahman (Director, Makassar Biennale), I Made Bayak (artist), Alia Swastika (Director, Yogyakarta Biennale Foundation), Karina Roosvita.