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  2. ShanghART Gallery - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Liu Kang (artist) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Michael Lin (artist) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Sun Yee - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. John Clang - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Dawn Ng - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Lasalle College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    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 ...