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AXA XL is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with ART SG, taking place from 19 – 21 January 2024 (VIP Preview and Vernissage, 18 January) at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
Coinciding with ART SG 2024, ArtScience Museum presents New Eden: Science Fiction Mythologies Transformed, showcasing the work of twenty-four Asian women artists and collectives, to offer fresh insights on a genre premised on envisioning alternative futures and imaginary realms. ART SG speaks to the exhibition’s curatorial team about the exhibition and the Museum’s upcoming season of science fiction.
ART SG announces the five artists exhibiting in PLATFORM in 2024, a curated exhibition for dynamic, large-scale installations.
Recently opened at Singapore Art Museum (SAM) is a triple bill of exhibitions, featuring renowned Singapore artist Jane Lee’s first museum solo; a presentation of Factory of the Sun, Hito Steyerl’s installation at the German Pavilion at the 2015 Venice Biennale; and the inaugural edition of SAM Contemporaries: Residues & Remixes, featuring nine artworks by the next generation of Singapore-based artists.
Razor-sharp sickles from Indonesian blacksmiths, rubber slippers from inmates in Singapore and used blankets from anonymous citizens in Busan. These are just a handful of the unusual materials that Filipino artists Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan use to create installations, which explore ideas of memory, displacement and home.
Running through 27 June at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Sounds of Blackness is a landmark exhibition bringing together the work of artists from the African diaspora, curated by Larry Ossei-Mensah and anchored by works from the collection of Filipino collector Timothy Tan.
ART SG speaks to collector and ART SG Advisory Group member Pierre Lorinet about his collecting philosophy, his views on what it will take for Singapore's art ecosystem to flourish in the next decade and ART SG's role in the region. Pierre also shares insights on 'From Western Minimalism to Asian Political Abstraction', a significant curation of works from his private collection that audiences will be able to see in January, during Singapore Art Week.
ART SG visited the home studio of Ashley Bickerton (1959 – 2022), who enjoyed what he described as “a long and often breathless career”, creating artworks spanning all manner of mediums and visual languages. Oscillating between dream and dystopia, beauty and the grotesque, Bickerton’s vibrant and intoxicating works cast a keen eye on humanity, culture and consumerism, and our place within the wider arc of time and history. Bickerton's works will be presented with Gajah Gallery at ART SG in 2023.
Now in its seventh edition, the Singapore Biennale has become a distinctive event in the region’s art calendar, connecting artistic practices from the region with a larger global conversation. Helmed by June Yap, Binna Choi, Nida Ghouse and Ala Younis, the 2022 edition named ‘Natasha’ eschews conventions of titling in favour of giving the Biennale a name, which, in Yap’s words, “can produce a sense of familiarity or intimacy…suggesting a connection at a personal level”. ART SG looks at some of the highlights from this year’s Singapore Biennale.
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ART SG INTERVIEWS

A Conversation with Diana Campbell, Artistic Director of the new Bukhara Biennial

Historic mosques, madrasas and caravanserais across Uzbekistan’s capital will come alive with contemporary art next September as the inaugural edition of the Bukhara Biennial takes over the city. One of the largest contemporary art events in Central Asia, it will bring together art, crafts, food, textiles and music.

ART SG INTERVIEWS

Interview with Dr Apinan Poshyananda, curator of the Bangkok Art Biennale

The fourth edition of the Bangkok Art Biennale will open on 24 October 2024. This city-wide celebration of art has become a highly anticipated event in the regional art calendar, and ART SG speaks with Dr Apinan Poshyananda, who has helmed all four editions, to take stock of how far the Biennale has come and how it has contributed to the art ecosystem.

Events

BIENNIALS IN AND AROUND SOUTHEAST ASIA

The Biennale has become a mainstay of the contemporary art ecosystem and experience in Southeast Asia, often yoking together a city or nation’s cultural and place-making aspirations with a desire for spectacle and the novel. Today, Biennales offer some of the most dynamic sites to encounter contemporary art and ideas; read on for ART SG’s survey of upcoming Biennales in the region.

ART SG INTERVIEWS

A Conversation with Alex and Johnny Turnbull

The spirit of experimentation runs deep in brothers Alex and Johnny Turnbull, ART SG Advisory Group members. As sons of two of Britain’s most prominent post-war artists—Singapore-born Kim Lim and Scottish-born William Turnbull—they were, paradoxically, discouraged from pursuing careers in art, a stark reminder of the challenging realities their parents’ generation of artists endured.

News

Cultural Partners at ART SG 2025

ART SG is delighted to announce our forthcoming Cultural Partners for the 2025 edition of the fair. Consisting of leading museums, institutions, and foundations, these organisations contribute in a significant way to building the cultural ecosystem of the Southeast Asia region and global art landscape, and will lend their curatorial expertise to the programming of ART SG.

ART SG INSIGHTS

ART SG 2024 Highlights

ART SG, whose founding and lead partner is UBS and is organised by The Art Assembly, concludes a successful 2024 edition with solid sales reported by galleries and a record attendance of over 45,000 visitors, reaffirming Singapore’s vital role as a gateway to visual art in Southeast Asia.

ART SG INSIGHTS

In Pictures: ART SG 2024

ART SG is now open at Marina Bay Sands from 19 to 21 January 2024 bringing together 114 exceptional galleries. View highlights of the opening day of the fair.

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ART SG INSIGHTS

HIGHLIGHTS OF ART SG 2024 REVEALED

ART SG returns to Marina Bay Sands from 19 to 21 January 2024 (Preview & Vernissage, 18 January) bringing together 114 exceptional galleries.

ART SG INSIGHTS

AXA XL renews partnership with ART SG

AXA XL is pleased to announce the renewal of its partnership with ART SG, taking place from 19 – 21 January 2024 (VIP Preview and Vernissage, 18 January) at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.