A headless Chairman Mao
Offering a fresh perspective on the great Surrealist master Salvador Dali, one that does look at him on a very personal level, SALVADOR DALI: The Argillet Collection opens its doors today at the REDSEA...
View ArticleThread bare at Hermès
Threads are being laid bare at Hermès Liat Towers. Fortunately, it is not on items on boutique’s racks but on the Third Floor - an art space Hermès has had since 2006, for a rather interesting...
View ArticleConversations of the lonely
That sense of loneliness often creeps out on most of us whenever we find ourselves alone in a strange and foreign city, a sense that award winning Korean artist Jieun Park does quite cleverly capture...
View ArticleSingapore Art Museum – National Day Open House 2014
Event Listing In celebration of Singapore’s National Day, the Singapore Art Museum is opening its doors to the public with free admission to the museum and participation in various family art...
View ArticleBold and Beautiful, Tango makes the Night Festival
Bold and Beautiful – in line with its theme for this year, the ever so magical Singapore Night Festival, is back! This year’s festival, on for two Fridays and Saturdays on 22 and 23 August and 29 and...
View ArticleArtistic Impressions by Shunji Matsuo
Renowned for his artistic creations in the hair salon, hairstylist Shunji Matsuo unleashes another dimension in his creative genius in Artistic Impressions, an exhibition running until 13 November...
View ArticleA quick look at Art Stage Singapore 2015
I love it when Art Stage Singapore comes around every January. Not only does the fair provide the opportunity to get in touch with the contemporary art scene, but it also provides hours of visual...
View ArticleWhen the lights go out
Last evening wasn’t what I would call a typical Monday evening. In some rather untypical company, after the lights went off, I stood waiting for a box containing a 15th century lady to be opened,...
View ArticleThe naked gallery
It has been a long four and a half years since two architectural icons of a lost age went into hiding, cloaked for a large part in a dark shroud. That was to permit a huge and costly transformation of...
View ArticleThe glow in the park
The quiet green surroundings of Fort Canning Hill provides the setting for the Pinacothèque de Paris’ home away from home, in a building whose best features the museum seems to have brought out,...
View ArticleInuits will paint the town red, green, purple and blue this weekend
The highly anticipated Singapore Night Festival is back! One of the highlights of this year’s festival has to be the appearance of the world’s smallest and perhaps the most lovable Inuits, Anooki...
View ArticleThe National Gallery Singapore, a sneak peek
After five long years, the transformation of two of Singapore most recognisable National Monuments, the former Supreme Court and City Hall into the National Gallery Singapore, is finally complete. The...
View ArticleHighlights: Treasures of the World from the British Museum
It is from the treasure trove of what our ancestors have left behind that we find out much of what makes us who we are, the remarkable progress of the human race, and perhaps the common values that...
View ArticleArt Stage Singapore 2016
Southeast Asia’s flagship art fair, Art Stage Singapore, is back for its sixth edition. The four day event, with an intended focus placed on contemporary Southeast Asian art, is being held at Marina...
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