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A few years later, the gallery opened another space, this time at Beijing, in another quickly developing art district Caochangdi. [11] ShanghART Gallery stepped out of China for the first time in 2012, taking a space in the newly opened Gillman Barracks arts cluster in Singapore, opening with an exhibition of Geng Jianyi. [12]
To commemorate the 100th year of Liu's birth, the National Art Gallery, Singapore, together with the Global Chinese Arts & Culture Society and Lianhe Zaobao, held a forum titled "Liu Kang: Tropical Vanguard" on 2 April 2011. The forum brought together a panel of established artists and scholars to discuss Liu's significant influence and ...
For What a Difference a Day Made (Shanghai Gallery of Art, 2008), Lin bought out an entire daily goods store, cataloguing and arranging its contents for viewing in the gallery. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] [ 10 ] [ 36 ] [ 37 ] He later presented the work at the 2009 Biennale de Lyon and the 2011 Singapore Biennale .
STPI is also a member of the Art Galleries Association of Singapore (AGAS), a non-profit organisation that represents the interests of gallery owners and operators in Singapore. [2] S.E.A. Focus is a showcase of contemporary art from Southeast Asia, an initiative led by STPI since its inaugural edition in 2019.
She returned from this trip the following year. [17] In November 1997, Sun held her 93rd exhibition at the Orchard Point Exhibition Hall. Co-organised by long-time friend Johnny Yu of the Dynasties Antique and Art Gallery and the Federation of Arts Societies Singapore, the exhibition was her first in four years. [21]
Clang was born Ang Choon Leng (汪春龙) in Singapore. He earned his nickname while in National Service in Singapore as his badge read "C L Ang". At the age of 17, he enrolled in Lasalle College of the Arts in Singapore to study fine arts but left after six months to assist the fine-art photographer Chua Soo Bin, who received the Cultural Medallion in 1988.
In 2019, the artist was commissioned to fill a wing of the Art Science Museum for their Floating Utopias exhibition. [9] In 2016 Ng was commissioned by the Fondation d'enterprise Hermes to inaugurate their Singapore flagship's art gallery with a solo installation, How to Disappear into a Rainbow as the store reopened in Liat Towers, Singapore.
Following the government's plans to rejuvenate Singapore's art space, Lasalle began receiving financial support from the Ministry of Education.At Lasalle's 10th anniversary celebration in 1995, then-Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong remarked that Lasalle played an important role in developing artists and their audience in Singapore, and announced that the Singapore government would be ...