
August 2017
Things that can happen – Closing Exhibition: “The ABCs of Law”
Bringing the two-year experiment to a close, is a collaboration between Things and Law Man Lok (Lawman). It is a solo exhibition without resembling one.
Find out more »Peranakan Museum – Seah Eu Chin – His Life and Times by Shawn Seah
Seah Eu Chin – His Life & Times” is about this important business and community leader who played a significant part in Singapore’s early history.
Find out more »Ilhum Gallery – Film Screening: Antologi Filpen Roti
Join us for the film screening of Antologi Filpen Roti (2017), a compilation of 10 short films made by the Wayang Budiman community.
Find out more »Sathorn 11 Art Space – Master classic Thai art collection
Rare collection of Thai and Laos art from 1950’s to current. The collection included classical/traditional to illustration and Avant garde.
Find out more »Mizuma Gallery – Provoking Space | Mark Justiniani Solo Exhibition
The shape shifting and warping of space reflects the shifting grounds of reality. It is reflective of human uncertainty and destiny.
Find out more »JAM – CINÉ CLUB – ‘Mind Game’ Liberation – August Film Screening
Every Wednesday night at JAM is CINÉ CLUB.Guest host for August is left-field music event organiser, Kohei Tagawa (Latchodrom).
Find out more »JAM – Cultural Studies Film – A K A Serial Killer by Masao Adachi
'A.K.A. Serial Killer' an avante-garde documentary directed by Masao Adachi, focusing on the environment of a Japanese teenage serial, Norio Nagayama.
Find out more »National Gallery Singapore – A Look Inside Kusama’s World
As he discusses what art means to Yayoi Kusama as well as her broader significance in the Japanese and international art scenes.
Find out more »JAM – CINÉ CLUB –’Baraka’ Liberation – August Film Screening
Every Wednesday night at JAM is CINÉ CLUB.Guest host for August is left-field music event organiser, Kohei Tagawa (Latchodrom).
Find out more »Neilson Hays Library – August book club: The Hare with Amber Eyes
10 am on the last Thursday of each month, in the mini-library in the garden cafe, if there is enough space, or at the British Club cafe next door.
Find out more »September 2017
JAM – Photography Exhibition of Adam Birkan – Hope Land
Hope Land is both an exercise in creativity, and in patience. Adam Birkan stared out his window for a year and a half photographing anything and everything.
Find out more »Edouard Malingue Gallery – Syaiful Aulia Garibaldi and Arin Dwihartanto Sunaryo
Arin Sunaryo and Syaiful Garibaldi, finding parallels and divergences between and throughout two distinctive artistic practices
Find out more »Osage Hong Kong – Madagascar 200,000,038 Years of Beauty
200,000,038 years ago trees fell and transformed into fossils known as petrified wood, in the forests of the island of Madagascar.
Find out more »Karin Weber Gallery – The Sound Of Silence
Li Ting Ting presents a body of work that includes her signature still-lives and landscapes, as well as works incorporating woodcarvings.
Find out more »Cartel Artspace – Sina Wittayawiroj’s The Last Exhibition
Sina’s “The Last Exhibition” portrays the fact that he has censored himself as an artist. During this time where he is determined to stop creating art.
Find out more »H Project Space – Labyrinths
Labyrinths re-makes installation by Jason Wee that activates a dialogue between site-specificity and the affective demands of space.
Find out more »The Substation – PPAP, Harlem Shake, Gangnam Style
A composer's double take on viral Youtube music content is a lecture from the Salon series, part of The Substation's Discipline the City programme for 2017.
Find out more »Ilham Gallery – Ridhwan Saidi’s Collected Shorts
Join us for a screening of Ridhwan Saidi’s short films as selected by Dr Norman Yusoff. This will be followed by a conversation with the filmmaker.
Find out more »Kathmandu Photo Gallery – Eiffel Chong’s solo exhibition
‘A Trace of Mortality’ is the first solo exhibition in Thailand by Malaysia’s leading contemporary photographer Eiffel Chong.
Find out more »Cho Why – Three Year Anniversary Party
CHO WHY turns THREE in September. You know what to expect. Bring your friends for treats, music, art and community around Soi Nana, Chinatown.
Find out more »Jam – Cine Club – Max Headroom
Wednesday night at JAM is CINÉ CLUB. Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future hosted for our theme for August 'Ascendancy'.
Find out more »Pearl Lam Galleries – Empirical Atlas
"Empirical Atlas" focuses on the relationship between identity and politics, as well as globalization, material production, and consumer culture.
Find out more »GOJA Gallery – Dear Sons And Daughters Of Hungry Ghosts
Art Group Exhibition that defining the realm of a new era as Thailand grapples with itself, a tug of war ensues between prosperity and collapse.
Find out more »Artcommune Gallery – Khor Ean Ghee – Watercolour Landscapes
In conjunction with the exhibition, Watercolour Landscapes, artcommune is hosting an art talk and demonstration of watercolour by Khor Ean Ghee.
Find out more »The substation – Tours by Farez Najid – All Curators are Beep
A museum docent with split personality escorts the audience around the gallery commenting on the works that are on display.
Find out more »Sathorn 11 Art Space – Luke Satoru – Cut and Paste
Luke Satoru cultivates his visual narrative on living/working in a multi-cultural through tattooing and painting pulls from his Asian - American background.
Find out more »Praxis Space and Project Space – The Winston Oh Travelogue Award 2017
The exhibition presents works and materials by the 10 recipients of this year’s Practice and Research awards following their return.
Find out more »Jam – Cine Club – Strange Days
Former policeman Lenny Nero and his friend, bodyguard named Mace stumble upon a vast conspiracy involving the police force Nero once worked for.
Find out more »Subhahsok The Arts Centre – Verapong Sritrakulkitjakarn – Chronicle
A solo exhibition of oil paintings, which Verapong Sritrakul humbly compared them to “a speck of dust in a chronicle record” of the world history
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