
March 2018
Ota Fine Arts – Cat Olympics – in memory of Torajiro by Nobuaki Takekawa
A solo exhibition by Japanese artist, Nobuaki Takekawa, the implicit relationship between the excitement of the Olympics Games and political hidden agenda.
Find out more »House of Lucie – Eastreet 4
Promoting photography from Eastern Europe, 100 photos taken in 20 countries to be presented in the exhibition and a dedicated photo book.
Find out more »NTU Centre – In Conversation with His Excellency Mr Anote Tong
Mr Anote Tong, a climate activist and President of Kiribati, will share his story about the challenges posed by climate change to the Pacific Islands.
Find out more »Tentacles – Din Chan – A sense of belonging, neither here nor there
The feeling of not belonging has always been a dilemma for Din Chan, this exhibition will show what Din has found as the “beginning” chapters.
Find out more »Kathmandu Photo Gallery – An Instinct for Surprise by Jakrin von Bueren
Jakrin absorbs the pageantry of life like a porous leaf in sunshine, to transmit to us sublimely instinctive images that transcend their initial impulse.
Find out more »Speedy Grandma – This nor Mundane
Explore these new worlds of each artists by observing how did the same character that yelled ‘this nor mundane’ traverse out of its original realm.
Find out more »Gillman Barracks – NTU CCA Singapore at Singapore Design Week 2018
NTU CCA Singapore will present an interesting lineup of events, including talks by our Artists-in-Residence and curated tours at Gillman Barracks.
Find out more »S.A.C. Subhashok the Arts Centre – I-solated Beings
Thai artist and Danish artist lead a visual discourse on the relationship between the individual and society through the enjoyment of life.
Find out more »Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Center – Breakin’ The Walls
An art exhibition that breaks all walls, boundaries, and traditions of arts through the exhibition of works created in RCAC by over 20 graffiti artists.
Find out more »JAM – Exhibition of Warrarot Laow – Living Souls
"Living Souls", aims at showing with lines, colors and shapes, attitudes and feelings towards our own humanity and spirituality.
Find out more »Galerie Oasis – EDEN Part II
Despite their immaculate classical execution, there is a bronze age Isan simplicity and potency about Piyatat’s enigmatic bronzes; not surprising despite his British art training since he learned bronze- casting in the prehistory-steeped Northeastern province of Ubon.
Find out more »Above Second – The Fact Maker
Actions speak louder than words, and they say a picture speaks a thousand words. This is a show about how the artist turned the word ‘art’ into ‘fact’.
Find out more »Osage Art Foundation – The sun teaches us that history is not everything
Inspired by Flores and Mihulet and the South by Southeast, the exhibition seeks to find a dialogue between Southeast Asia, South America and Mexico.
Find out more »April 2018
AM Space – Dead Serious
Cross over between professors from the Fine Arts Department, the Brussels based art school ESA Saint Luc, Academy of Visual Arts, Baptist University.
Find out more »Gallery VER – Strange Loops II by Pathompon ‘Mont’ Tesprateep
Confusion Is Next is an attempt to become aware of the fine line. It is an attempt to bring awareness under the state of fragility and insecurity.
Find out more »46-3 Commonwealth Drive – Railtrack songmaps roosting Post 1
An ongoing multimedia exploration of relations between people and birds along the rail tracks at Tanglin Halt, a historic quarter of urban Singapore.
Find out more »National Library Singapore – Behind Closed Doors
What is home? How do we make a house a home? This event gathers artists and academics who ask such questions in their creative and scholarly projects.
Find out more »Pearl Lam Galleries Singapore – Lingering Manifestations
A group exhibition featuring works by artists from the Asia Pacific region. It explores themes of nature and landscape in an expanded field, collapsing histories and narratives to address various frameworks of representation.
Find out more »May 2018
YELO House – Flip the fan
Under the concept of “The Reminding of Self and Others”, the artists use various techniques from painting, screen painting, and sewing to collage together with their own message breaking the limitation of the fan art and presenting the art pieces to the contemporary scene.
Find out more »Peranakan Museum Singapore – Amek Gambar
Some of the earliest experiments with photography documented landscapes and objects. Come and discover a century-worth of photography.
Find out more »Aye Gallery – One Object, One World – The Art of Bob Bonies and Chen Wenji
It’s about an exhibition of two artists from Netherland and China. They are living in different places geographically, but their arts shares the same thinking basis, which is the art of logics.
Find out more »A+ Works of Art – LOST by Manit Sriwanichpoom
The series ‘Lost’ confirms that what photography records becomes the past the instant the camera shutters close. We still know nothing about these people.
Find out more »Puerta Roja – Movement
By bringing together both of our stable of artists, we hope to highlight the connection between legacy and new proposals through the deeply universal ideals of the movement.
Find out more »REDSEA Gallery – Anna Berezovskaya – Voyages
‘Voyages’ will explore the symbolisms, metaphors and processes behind Russian artist, Anna Berezovskaya's canvases, focusing on the concept of love and home.
Find out more »Art Porters Gallery – Aiman – The evolution of Eian and Eien
The Evolution of Eian & Eien - an exhibition meant to challenge preconceived boundaries of the evolutionary process, and expand our perception of normalcy.
Find out more »The Jam Factory – Unknown Asia Art Exchange Osaka 2018
an art event that gathers and facilitates exchange between creators and reviewers from various countries in Asia and opens opportunities for Japan and Asia.
Find out more »Lehmann Maupin – Catherine Opie – So long as they are wild
Catherine Opie’s combination of photographs and sculptures in So long as they are wild expands on her deep exploration of the American landscape in relation to the human body.
Find out more »JAM – Abandonia – Photography exhibition of Dax Ward
Dax Ward documents forgotten institutions and venues across Thailand, including stand-alone cinemas, a nightclub, an art gallery and a shopping mall.
Find out more »Pearl Lam Galleries – Pascale Marthine – Nylonkong dreams
The first solo exhibition by Pascale Marthine Tayou in Hong Kong. Tayou, an installation artist of Cameroon descent, is currently based in Ghent, Belgium. He first came to prominence for his participation in Documenta 11 in 2002 and the Venice Biennale in 2009.
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