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Panorama – Recent Art from Contemporary Asia

PANORAMA provides a wide lens from which to analyse our world and track some of the issues permeating contemporary art making in Asia today – the discussion over values, social and political change,...

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In conversation: Lee Wen

Lucid Dreams in the Reverie of the Real. Photograph: Sally J Clarke Lee Wen: Lucid Dreams in the Reverie of the Real On 25 May 2012, Lee Wen, a multidisciplinary artist and one of Singapore’s most...

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Chinese Contemporary Art

The Chinese contemporary art scene is developing rapidly despite the challenges represented by the limited number of museums, independent critics and curtailment on the activities of independent...

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Miao Xiaochun’s modern day version of earthly pleasures, paradise and hell

Showing casing at PANORAMA is Miao Xiaochun‘s (b 1964)  work Microcosm.  Themes of time and transformation underlie  his earlier work such as Mirage (2004), which depict the artist alone in a cable...

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Five stars arising

Shanen Chan from One East Asia gallery has launched an exhibition Five Stars Arising featuring 17 works by five Singaporean artists.  The theme of the exhibition is Singapore as this week the country...

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Behind the beauty of Formula One

Few artists working today seek to communicate beauty through capturing the patterns, colours, shapes and symbols that construct the world.  One artist who is concerned with portraying the world in a...

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A creative career

La SALLE, Singapore, photo by Yanko Design In the UK,  creative employment provides around two million jobs, in the creative sector itself and in creative roles in other sectors. Employment in the...

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We all need inspiration

Sometimes when viewing a piece of art we are instantly able to recognise another artist’s influence. A first reaction may be to instinctively compare the imitator to the original, and this can be...

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Sound: Latitudes and Attitudes

Artists: Song-Ming Ang, Brian O’Reilly, Darren Ng, Dennis Tan, Evan Tan, George Chua, Gulayu Arkestra, Joel Ong, Joyce Koh, Kai Lam, Mark Wong, Mohamad Riduan, Ong Kian-Peng, Shaun Sankaran, The...

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