Category Archives: Exhibitions

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Good Night, New York © Miao Jiaxin 4: Photo Group Show, features works by four Chinese-born, New York-based photographers – Zhang Wu, Miao Jiaxin, Zheng Yaohua and Wang Yiqun (whom I featured earlier in the week). The accompanying exhibition statement, Discomforting Anxieties, is a good read to find out more about the photographers and their [...]

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Pillow Talk

Sleepwalking, 2004 © Ringo Bunoan Take Nothing, Leave Nothing, 2004 © Ringo Bunoan Two Years of Sleep, 2006 Installation using cotton from pillows © Ringo Bunoan Pillow Talk is the culmination of Ringo Bunoan’s body of work using pillows. It gathers seminal and significant pieces, including installations, sound work, photographs, and light boxes. Pillow Talk [...]

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30th February

Chow Chee Yong would be presenting his 6th solo exhibition at Kay Ngee Tan Architects Gallery from 19th Feb to 15 Mar. Drawing influences from the surrealists, most notably Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte and Op Artist MC Escher, Chow questions possibilities of subverting expectations of the experiences. These processes of questioning reality forms the catalyst [...]

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Cut

Valentine Willie Fine Art Gallery will be holding Cut: New Photography From South East Asia from 13th Feb to 1st Mar. This groundbreaking exhibition of emerging photography from the Southeast Asian region focuses on young artists and the range of approaches to photography coming up now. A younger generation of artists and photographers is probing [...]

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PEEK!

PEEK! 28th Feb till 9th March 14 photographers’ 114 works are selected for Month of Photography, Japan 2008. Here is the chance to catch the works before they are shipped to Tokyo on 12 March 08. 14 Photographers: Chris YAP Wooi Hoe, Ken SEET, CHOW Chee Yong, WEE Kheng-Li, Deanna NG, Gwen LEE Gim Lay, [...]

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Exhibitions

Spent the whole day printing for a group exhibition to be held later this month. We would then fly the prints to Japan for another group show. It’s great knowing that we would be showing outside of the country. More details later on when our collateral materials are up. February would see more local shows opening [...]

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Is it possible to make a photograph of New Jersey regardless of where you are in the world?

Laurel from i heart photograph emailed me about an open call for submissions for their latest exhibition, “Is it possible to make a photograph of new jersey regardless of where you are in the world?”. I love the concept and went off googling, as i) I have never been there, ii) I don’t recall watching [...]

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Dance Me Through The Dark

© Tan Ngiap Heng Dance Me Through The Dark is the culmination of 8 years of work by Singaporean photographer, Tan Ngiap Heng. From his blog: It is a labour of love and the people that have been the most enthusiastic about it have been the dancers that worked with me on the project. It [...]

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Angkor Photography Festival

The third annual Angkor Photography Festival will be held in Siem Reap, Cambodia, from the 17 to 28 of November this year. From their site: The festival brings together well-known and passionate photographers from across the world in a spirit of creativity and sharing. It showcases exhibitions and outdoor projections about Asia by renowned artists [...]

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Jiang Zhi

Jiang Zhi’s Things Would Turn Simpler Once They Happened is currently exhibited in a group show at m97 gallery. © Jiang Zhi © Jiang Zhi Jiang’s series of large-scale photographs entitled “Things Would Turn Simpler Once They Happened” speak of the individual’s hopes that something unexpected and beyond their control would come and bring change [...]

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