Sous La Lune/ Beneath the Moon

Venue: Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, LASALLE College of the Arts Exhibition ends: 3rd February 2016 Gallery 1 Sous la lune/Beneath the moon presents major works by eleven artists from Southeast Asia and France, including Aung Ko, Hicham Berrada, Ade Darmawan, Marguerite Humeau, Dusadee Huntrakul, Emmanuelle Lainé, Lou Lim, Oanh Phi Phi, Vivien Roubaud, Yee… Read More Sous La Lune/ Beneath the Moon

Prudential Eye Awards Contemporary Asian Art 

The Prudential Eye Awards 2016 winners are: Shumon Ahmed Best emerging artist using photography Manish Nai Best emerging artist using paint Huang Po Chi Best emerging artist using installation Trinh Thi Nguyen Best emerging artist using digital or video Slot machines for Best visual and popular culture Spring Workshop for Best Asian Contemporary Art Institution Sareth Svay :… Read More Prudential Eye Awards Contemporary Asian Art 

Prudential Eye Awards: The Artist and I at the ArtScience Museum

16th January 2016- A conversation with shortlisted Contemporary Asian artists, Prudential Eye Awards 2016. Event: The Artist and I. A total of five shortlisted artists gave a presentation of their works and the inspirations to producing each piece of sculpture and installation. Picture below shows shortlisted artists for the Prudential Eye Awards; from left to… Read More Prudential Eye Awards: The Artist and I at the ArtScience Museum

From Knots to Grains with Peter Arnoud Bensen

‘Umbilical features a series of rings being spun into an elegant swirl, exuding a sense of quaint beauty. The sculpture symbolises the flow of life, like how a mother provides for and nurtures her child through the umbilical vein. More than just a symbol, Umbilical captures Bensen’s memories as a deep-sea diver. The umbilical cord… Read More From Knots to Grains with Peter Arnoud Bensen

ChinaArtists: Calligraphy and Ink Artworks Exhibitions in 2016

In Chinese painting and calligraphy, brushes are as similar to the wizards’ wands. Fox tail fur, horse mane and fur from the deer are some of the few desired brush collection among artists. Ricepaper is the common paper-type used in Chinese calligraphy. If you are an art collector or appreciate the water ink or Chinese characters… Read More ChinaArtists: Calligraphy and Ink Artworks Exhibitions in 2016