Tags & TreatsWorks by Vincent LeowBy David Chew Vincent Leow occupies a significant place in the development of contemporary art in Singapore. His prolific and alternative art practice has always been rooted in debates over the contemporary Singapore identity. ... read more Impressions of AsiaThe colourful works of John van der Sterren John van der Sterren is a renowned artist who came to painting later in life, after a career in advertising. Born in Java in the late 1930s from Dutch parents, John grew up in New Zealand but returned to Indonesia for good in 1980. He lives and paints in Jogyakarta. His first exhibition in Jakarta in 1993 was a great success and his work has been widely acclaimed and collected ever since. ... read more Year of the Tiger 2010Giant Digital Origami Tigers on Their Way to SingaporeBy Irene Marx Giant Digital Origami Tigers built by LAVA Laboratory for Visionary Architecture currently travel around the world to raise awareness for the endangered status of the tiger. As few as 3,200 tigers now live in the wild. Power Ganesha: Show 5Art of the Elephant-Headed Icon Art Hub Malaysia4th International Art Expo Malaysia 2010![]() 28 Oct - 1 Nov at MATRADE Exhibition and Convention Centre (MECC), Kuala Lumpur Most of the main players have stayed on for the 4th edition of the International Art Expo Malaysia with more Singapore galleries and an exciting group of Japanese artists joining in. On the Malaysian side, it’s an almost full house of leading galleries with a great mix of established artists, superstars and emerging artists. ... read more Poems in WatercolorBy Ong Kim Seng BBM AWS DF NWSBy Rasina Rubin
With Poems in Watercolour Galerie Belvedere presents the much anticipated landmark solo exhibition by Watercolor Maestro and one of Asia’s most prominent artists, Ong Kim Seng. ... read more The Substation Soapbox: Open Call 2010Debbie DingBy Chris OngOpen Call is The Substation’s annual programme where artists are invited to submit visual arts proposals for an opportunity to hold an exhibition presented at The Substation. This year, Debbie Ding’s creative idea of utilising an interactive, algorithmically generated map installation to explore the significance of the Singapore River was the winning proposal for Open Call 2010. The exhibition explores the river as a site where imagined spaces, memories and realities intersect. Chris Ong plays cartographer for a day to map out Debbie’s feelings about her future, first solo exhibition and career in the arts. ... read more Let’s Move!with artist Kelly ReedyBy Kelly Reedy
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