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Singapore Arts Festival 2011 was held from 13 May to 5 June 2011 and its theme was 'I Want To Remember'. The opening show was When a Gray Taiwanese Cow Stretched, by Ishinha . About the migration of people from the South Sea islands to South East Asia, Taiwan and Japan, it was Singapore Arts Festival's largest-ever outdoor performance at the ...
In 2005, upon being commissioned by the Singapore Art Show to produce a new work, Ho purchased four half-hour prime-time slots of airtime on the Arts Central channel from national broadcaster, Mediacorp. [10] Working with a production company that made commercials, Ho produced 4x4—Episodes of Singapore Art, a four-episode TV documentary ...
Art Stage Singapore was founded by Lorenzo Rudolf. [1] Rudolf initially rejected a proposal to launch Art Basel in Singapore in 1992 but later revisited the idea of creating a unique Asian art fair. The fair took nine years to be realized. The first edition was held in 2011 at Marina Bay Sands.
The inaugural month-long Singapore Art Show was launched on 23 September 2005, including exhibitions, public art projects, and the television premiere of a commissioned work by Ho Tzu Nyen, 4x4—Episodes of Singapore Art, on the Mediacorp TV12 Arts Central channel. [1] Over 400 artworks by 200 artists were exhibited across 11 venues. [1]
The idea of holding an art fair in a hotel first originated in 1994 as the Gramercy International Art Fair in the rooms of Gramercy Park Hotel in New York City. The fair was highly successful, and it is now renamed "The Armory Show". The concept of a hotel-based art fair breaks the conventional presentation of art in a whitewashed gallery space ...
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The 2006 and 2008 editions of the Singapore Biennale were organised by the National Arts Council, Singapore. [1] [2] [3] The Council then commissioned the Singapore Art Museum to organise the 2011, 2013 and 2016 editions. [2] The Singapore Art Museum currently serves as the Singapore Biennale organiser from the 2019 edition onwards.
In late 2011, following a private preview, the Singapore Art Museum removed Japanese-British artist Simon Fujiwara’s work, Welcome to the Hotel Munber (2010), which featured homoerotic content, despite appropriate advisory notices put up by the museum and the Singapore Biennale, organised by the NAC. [35]