Category Archives: Exhibitions

Of Forest, Sea and Mountain’

Of Forest, Sea and Mountain’ is a collection of images depicting the deconstruction of conventional landscape by three talented photographers Dju-lian Chng, Jovian Lim and Ang Song Nian , which will be exhibited at 2902 Gallery from Nov 25 to Dec 16. Evoking a sense of an unusual mix of romanticism and avant-garde, it is the [...]
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Chengdu Contemporary Photography

© Liu Ke © Chen Chunlin Eight Chinese photographers are having an exhibition from Nov 19 to Dec 31 at the interesting-looking Redstar 35 building in Chengdu. The participating photographers are: Adou, Chen Chunlin, Feng Li, Li Jun, Luo Dan, Liu Ke, Muge and Yang Yi. The group’s images focus on a slice of life in [...]
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Luke Cassady-Dorion

TOP, from (“2922“)© Luke Cassady-Dorion, 2008 My friend, Luke, in conjunction with H Gallery, is having an exhibition at the EAT ME Art Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand. He has been based there for the last couple of years (learning lots of languages, teaching yoga and creating art!) and was a wonderful host when I visited last [...]
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Rinko Kawauchi – Condensation

TOP, untitled, 2009 © Rinko Kawauchi Rinko Kawauchi would be having an exhibition at Mountain Fold Gallery in New York for an entire month. The show, “Condensation”, is a collection of new and old works from the Japanese photographer. I’ve always been a fan of Kawauchi and would love to be there. An interesting aspect of the [...]
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The Unfamiliarity of the Familiar

My friends are having an exhibition this weekend at the Arts House. As part of Objectifs’ Shooting Home program, I’m curious how the photographers have developed over the course of one year. Do check out the exhibition or join them for the guided tour on Oct 10 for more insight into their works. The Unfamiliarity [...]
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m97 Gallery: 3 Solo Exhibitions

Shanghai’s m97 Gallery will be showcasing the works of three Chinese photographers from Sep 11 to Oct 25, 2009. TOP, from (“Impermanent Instant“) © Li Jun, 2008 Li Jun’s Impermanent Instant draws inspiration from Buddhism’s concept of impermanence, where all existence is in constant flux and time itself, an eternally changing instance. Dust, in this case, becomes the [...]
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Paradise Lost: New Photo-documentary Works

Paradise Lost is an exhibition curated by Zhao Renhui, which seeks to present the transition of documentary photography in our region. As digital processes proliferate in the industry, photography has lost its role as an objective witness. Now, viewing photography requires a certain (healthy) sense of criticism and suspicion. The artists involved are: Ang Song [...]
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Angkor Photography Workshop 09

The Angkor Photography Festival is back for its 5th year from Nov 22 – Nov 28 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Details of the festival will be up on their website soon but applications for the workshop are now open till August. However, you need to be below 28 (born after Oct 1980), work as a [...]
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Party of Tomorrow

The pioneer batch of graduates from NTU’s School of Art, Design and Media will be showing their work at 2902 Gallery from Jun 12 to Jun 21 at 2902 Gallery. I will be there to support my friends, look out for the person hogging the drinks admiring the prints. I can’t wait! More information on the [...]
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TransportAsian

Opening this Friday in conjunction with the Singapore Art Festival and Month of Photography is a group exhibition, TransportAsian, at the Singapore Art Museum. Centered  around transportation in Asia, artists from Asia and Southeast Asia were invited to explore and interpret the the themes. Artists involved are Dominic Khoo, John Clang, Chua Chye Teck, Samantha [...]
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