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ARTSINGAPORE 2005
Open Call for Artists in Singapore to Submit their Portfolios for the first Singapore Biennale
Europe – Beauty in Every Corner
Opening of Europe : Beauty in Every Corner changed to 23rd June 2005 instead of 24th June 2005
un-titled Gallery – Eve Ong’s Second Solo Exhibition
Gaffer Studio Glass: Contemporary Australian Studio Glass Exhibition
Eve Ong and her Self-Unveiled II
3D Computer Animation Course
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Saturday, May 07, 2005


Press Release  29:05 the thread that binds, The Art Gallery, National Institute of Education, 1 Nayang Walk

Date: 12 MAY 2005, Thursday


Guest of Honour: Mr Thaman Shanmugaratnam, Minister for Education

29 graduating trainee teachers from the Diploma in Art Education programmes, National Insitute of Education, will be staging a graduation exhibition entitled 29:05.

Attached is the information of the exhibition.
For more information and media coverage, please contact:
The Art Gallery: Ms Suharti, email: vpa@nie.edu.sg, Tel: 67903557

Regards,
Lyn She Liyin
PR Commitee


20:36


You are invited to the opening of

DIscoverY
A solo exhibition by Cheng Guang Feng


Date: 7 MAY 2005, 7pm
Venue: Your MOTHER Gallery, 91A Hindoo Road, Singapore 209126
Website: www.geocities.com/yourmothergallery/



Cheng Guang Feng, born in Shenyang, China, 1982, will be exhibiting his recent paintings, sculpture and video works. He constantly explores socio-political issues, however, in this exhibition, Cheng Guang Feng taps into his personal feelings and self-discovery since he move to Singapore to continue his art education. The works are the result of his practice during the last year. He is a member of The Artists Village.

Selected Exhibitions
2005 upcoming - China Trinale in Nanjing, China.
2005 Faces of Monopolis. The Substation, Singapore.
2005 Scratch-Or. China Singapore digital art exhibition, 798 Factory, Beijing, China.
2004 Live band performance. INSOMIA 48, The Arts House, Singapore.
2002 LIFE (solo exhibition). Hui Gallery, Shenyang, China.


19:43

Friday, May 06, 2005


Xposed 3



23:37


Between a Glass and Two Bottles



20:16


Mother's Day Workshop @Creative Hands



06:02

Tuesday, May 03, 2005


Here is YOUR chance to tell the the world about YOUR design, YOUR ideas, YOUR creations.

ROJAK is a series of parties to celebrate local independent works. Be it Art.
Archi. Words. Music. Fashion. Food. Film.
Anything CREATIVE!

The purpose is to share and promote your creative ideas with fellow Local Creatives. Thereby, garnering feedback and also collaborations.

Submit your presentation to torrance@post.fm.

ROJAK is free. Come one come all, even if you don't know us. You are ALL invited!

URL http://www.post.fm/rojak/index.html

KT
Editor
POST.
http://www.post.fm
DESIGN. ART. MUSIC. SINGAPORE.


17:56

Monday, May 02, 2005


Guggenheim Museum in Singapore

In its proposal submission for the Singapore Integrated Resorts and Casino Gaming Project, Las Vegas Sand's Venetian Resort is partnering Guggenheim Museum to bring the world-famous Guggenheim museum to Singapore to fill the missing Asian presence in its global franchise. Guggenheim's chief curator Thomas Krens presented his vision to the Singapore Tourism Board, and he remarked that Hong Kong and Singapore were the two Asian cities that Guggenheim was considering. It was perceived by some administrators that Thomas Krens might have inadvertently sparked off a bidding war between the two highly-competitive Asian cities for the project.

Thomas Krens, 58, is seen by some in the art world as a motorcycle enthusiast (showing "The Art of the Motorcycle" in 1998 to the contemptuous ridicule of some art curators), and a globe-trotting visionary viewed by some administrators to be unconcerned about costs when it comes to implementing his vision.

There are financial advantages to operating Guggenheims globally. Cities building a Guggenheim museum must be prepared to spend $150 million to $200 million, including land and construction. The proposed Singapore project would have cost $250 to 300 million in US dollars. The abandoned Taiwan Bilbao project designed by Zaha Hadid, may yet make its presence in Singapore. Singapore would also be expected to allocate funds annually to acquire art; Bilbao, for example, spends US $10 million a year on acquisitions, subsidizes operating deficits and pays a licensing fee for the brand name of Guggenheim. The Guggenheim Foundation also works with commerical partners in buying and commissioning art from artists in its collection.


06:38

Sunday, May 01, 2005


Dream Catcher presents a season of odds, bringing into play ideas of the peculiar, strange and mystifying in the form of dreams and tales and desires. The season also coincides with Esplanade’s Flipside festival (27 May – 19 June 05), presenting edgy and adventurous performances for everyone, in conjunction with the Singapore Arts Festival.




P L A S M A S

1 Apr - 10 Jul (Fri - Sun)
When myths and reality collide
By Ridzuan Saari
Singapore

Since his childhood days, Ridzuan has been fascinated with myths and stories associated with the deep blue. An avid diver and artist, he combines the spectacular sights and wonders witnessed during his diving expeditions and voyages into an animated montage, evoking a magical journey of when myths and reality collide.


1 Apr - 10 Jul (Fri - Sun)
SLIDESHOW
By Aidah Dolrahim, Esther Yee, Melanie Tham, Ruby Seng, Sean Lee and Wilfred Siow
Singapore

This collection of pictures illustrates the brute in mankind and reflects the dark recesses of the human mind. SLIDESHOW is a visual treat of photo documentation by local aspiring photographers. Their artistic explorations will inject fresh interests and define new meanings in today's contemporary photography practices.




1 Apr - 10 Jul (Fri - Sun)
Organs for Trade & Fruit of Knowledge
By Daphne Chan
Singapore

"Organs For Trade" explores human's search for perfection and identity.

WHAT UTOPIA CAN TECHNOLOGY BRING? (Part 1)

It's the story about a journey taken by three hideous puppets, who are stricken by poverty and diseases. Plagued by the costs of war and the perils of nuclear power, they are determined to set themselves free from the sufferings, which they have endured for years.


WHAT UTOPIA CAN TECHNOLOGY BRING? (Part 2)

The tale of The Fruit of Knowledge speaks of the relationships between an anthropomorphised machine and the human body. It is a continuation of Organs for Trade. The story presents itself into two levels of interpretations:
Contact And Destruction and Birth And Resurrection.


1 Apr - 10 Jul (Fri - Sun)
My drawings
By Jonathan Lim Tee Kiang
Singapore

An exploration of the techniques used in a two-dimensional drawn animation. Lim, who majors in animation, injects wits and humour into this experimental piece.
In collaboration with the Faculty of Media Arts, LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts.


J E N D E L A ( V I S U A L A R T S S P A C E )

6 May - 12 Jun (Fri - Sun)
Stranger than Dreams
By Hyun-Mi Yoo
Korea

Depicting a scene from an abstruse poem, shared by a dream, in which float sculptures featuring the likeness of supernatural creatures, Hyun-Mi Yoo's work is a conscious exploration of the unconscious, airy realm of desire. Symbolising desires of all sorts, from the exquisite lightness of a giant feathered dress and chairs to a torso-like birdcage, Yoo's 'bodies' levitate before our eyes.

Supported by the Korea Culture & Arts Foundation


18 Jun - 12 Jul (Sat - Tue)
Asian Traffic
By Koky Saly, Leung Mee Ping, Michael Shaowanasai, Renee So, Owen Leong, Manit Sriwanichpoom, Sangeeta Sandrasegar, Mahmoud Yekta, Emily Chua and Michael Lee Hong Hwee
Cambodia, Thailand, china, Iran, India, Taiwan, Singapore and Autralia

Like a traffic jam in any Asian metropolis, this exhibition illustrates the destiny and extent of contemporary art that is being produced today. Through its mix of artists from the region, Asian Traffic is a showcase of Asian culture and thought as contemporary, diverse and in a constant state of evolution.

The Asian Traffic stopover in Singapore and its subsequent tour to different cities in China incorporates key strategies that aim to further extend the Asian Traffic exhibition concept. At each international venue that the exhibition travels to, a local component will be injected.

Asian Traffic is an ambitious and innovative programme of contemporary Asian art instigated by the Asia-Australia Arts Centre Sydney and presented as an official parallel event of the 2004 Biennale of Sydney.

Supported by the Australia International Cultural Council, an initiative of the Department of Foreign affairs and Trade


C O N C O U R S E ( S T E P S )

28 Apr - 10 Jul (Fri - Sun)
Puzzled Cloud
By Hyun-Mi Yoo
Korea

Reality and dream, or the conscious and the unconscious, are not opposites like the front and the back or the real and the unreal. Crossing between the worlds of reality and dreams, the conscious and the unconscious, the past and the present, form and the formless, disintegration and integration, and structure and images, Hyun-Mi's Puzzled Cloud presents a monologue of this chaotic process.
Supported by the Korea Culture & Arts Foundation.


U P P E R C O N C O U R S E ( P I L L A R S )

19 May - 10 Jul (Thu - Sun)
Ephemeral Homes
By Terence Lin and Chai Chee Seam
Singapore

Ephemeral Homes was conceived to transform the Concourse Pillars into a metaphorical urbanscape of imaginative buildings with interior spaces that bear a resemblance to our local public housing. A peek into these embroidered "open" windows of different colours and motifs will reveal our shared aspiration for a "perfect home" through good times and bad. It offers a glimpse into some of these beautiful homes, imagined and reconstructed.


U P P E R C O N C O U R S E

9 Jun - 28 Aug (Thu - Sun)
Don't Let Sleeping Androids Lie
By Lulu Ong, Damien Lock, Brian Gothong Tan, Gary Lim and Kennth Chee
Singapore

This work for Sculpture Square's 6th Anniversary Exhibition, seeks to question the level of interactivity between spectator and art. Aiming to reduce that distanced monologue, the public is encouraged to undertake a proactive role when interacting with art, through various electronic art installations, including the development of responsive environments and the head-mounted display. The exhibition is part of the Singapore Arts Festival and will also feature a collaboration with the Mixed Reality Lab, National University of Singapore.


C O N E S

5 Apr - 12 Jun (Tue - Sun)
Floating Dream
By Hyun-Mi Yoo

Korea Everyone dreams of flying, but few dream as specifically, and as intensely, of flight as Hyun-Mi Yoo. Ever since childhood, her nocturnal fantasies have revolved around flying; weightless like a balloon, the artist finds herself floating up near the ceiling, like those silver pillows in the famous pop-artist Andy Warhol's Silver Clouds.

Supported by the Korea Culture & Arts Foundation.


14 Jun - 10 Jul (Tue - Sun)
Frames - Within and Without
By Chng Seok tin
Singapore

Chng Seok Tin’s work mirrors the framework constructed by rules and regulations existing in politics, religion and culture. It is a theme and social commentary that Seok Tin has reiterated numerous times throughout her artistic practice. Her figures dart in and out of the restraints containing them; they fly, swing, sit, balance and hang, depicting diverse individuals fighting for their own space in our swarming metropolis bound by conventional and contemporary values.



T U N N E L

14 Apr - 10 Jul (Thu - Sun)
Our people, Our lifestyle
By Justin Lee
Singapore

A new series presenting a different interpretation of today's Singapore society and lifestyle in a montage blend of fantasy and yesterday's photographs left by Lee’s late grandfather. These fantasies revolve around aspects of a modern urban lifestyle, education and materialism. He also seeks to record everyday lifestyles - based on his cultural and immediate social environment - through his inimitable way of provoking his audience to doubt and question appearances.


C O M M U N I T Y W A L L ( L E V E L 3 )

7 Apr - 10 Jul (Fri - Sun)
Read me under the light, not the Sun!
By Justin Lee
Singapore

Read me under the light, not under the Sun! is a commentary on the unnatural living patterns we have adopted in our lives today. An era flooded with technological advancements and digitalisation, Justin speaks of virtual images that only exist and survive in the world of artificial lighting.


19:42


Peermont Global plans for Asian Lourve in Singapore

In its proposal submission for the Integrated Resort and Casino Gaming Project, South Africa's Peermont Global, a resort operator, plans to feature Asian arts in an integrated resort in Singapore. The company envisions an Asian version of the famous Louvre museum, with a towering icon fronting Marina Bay.

Ernie Joubert, chief executive of Peermont Global remarked, "Our project will include a museum, a gallery for Asian contemporary art. We do not intend to have another Guggenheim style museum. What we intend to do is something unique to Asia. What we would like to do is to celebrate the Asian artists who maybe currently do not have the profile worldwide."


07:05