Curator Talk: June Yap and Zoe Butt on No Country at CCA, Singapore
Curators June Yap and Zoe Butt discuss various ways to address regional issues in a talk at the Centre for Contemporary Art in Singapore. They focus on questions of “localness” and “globalness,” center and periphery, theme and history. Yap refers in particular to the representation of Vietnamese historical narratives in No Country, while Butt describes her own approach to exhibition making in the context of recent international biennials, and examines work by artists who adopt a curatorial role.
Artist Talk: Navin Rawanchaikul at CCA, Singapore
In this talk, filmed during the exhibition run of “No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia” at the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (May 10–July 20, 2014), artist Navin Rawanchaikul discusses the complexities of his familial, ethnic, and national backgrounds, which he explores through cross-disciplinary works including his billboard-style painting “Places of Rebirth” and other, more ephemeral projects.
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Artist Talk: Sheela Gowda at CCA, Singapore
In this talk, filmed during the exhibition run of “No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia” at the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (May 10–July 20, 2014), artist Sheela Gowda discusses some of her interests and methods, describing her use of found photographs in works such as “Loss,” and her employment of unconventional materials such as tar drums, hair, and incense in various sculptural installations.
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Singapore Contemporary 2017 Highlights
Highlights from Singapore Contemporary, taking place from Jan 20 to 22 at Level 4, Suntec Exhibition and Convention Centre.
Jahan Loh - Singaporean Pop Artist
“In 2008, I gave up all my safety nets and did art full time,”
Meet Jahan Loh, the first artist to bring street art to galleries in both Singapore and China, Jahan has been credited for taking Singapore Pop Art international.
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Empress Road Hawker Centre,
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Kampong Glam: Haji Lane, Arab Stret, Sultan Mosque, Thian Hock Keng Temple, Comics World -
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Engaging Perspectives: New Art From Singapore
| Engaging Perspectives: New Art From Singapore, an exhibition organized by the Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) in Singapore's new art center at Gillman Barracks, presents artworks by the artists Ang Song Nian, Black Baroque Committee, Mike Chang, Nah Yong En, Bruce Quek, Singapore Psychogeographical Society, Frayn Yong, Jasper Yu, and Zhao Renhui. The nine artists and collectives are currently working in Singapore. They are all born in the 1980s and at different stages of their careers. The exhibition aims to provide new perspectives about the everyday within the context of Singapore. The show is curated by Eugene Tan and organized by the Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA).
Engaging Perspectives: New Art From Singapore. Gillman Barracks, Singapore. January 25, 2013.
Singapore Architecture knowledge | Kampung Admiralty | Singapore Vertical Village | WOHA Architects
Singapore’s Kampung Admiralty is now a world-class marvel after nabbing the Building of the Year 2018 award at the World Architecture Festival in Amsterdam
Singapore’s Housing Development Board (HDB) to combine housing for the elderly with childcare center, senior centers, a hawker centre and a medical centre.
The project, designed by WOHA Architects
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Kampung Admiralty Singapura sekarang menjadi keajaiban kelas dunia setelah meraih penghargaan Building of the Year 2018 di World Architecture Festival di Amsterdam
Housing Development Board Singapura (HDB) menggabungkan rumah untuk orang tua dengan pusat pengasuhan anak, pusat senior, pusat jajanan dan pusat medis.
Proyek ini dirancang oleh WOHA Architects
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싱가포르의 Kampung Admiralty는 이제 암스테르담의 세계 건축 페스티벌에서 2018 올해의 건물 상을 수상한 후 세계 최고 수준의 경이로움
노인 주택을 보육 센터, 노인 센터, 호커 센터 및 의료 센터와 결합하기위한 싱가포르의 주택 개발위원회 (HDB).
WOHA Architects가 디자인 한 프로젝트
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Kampung Admiralty السنغافورية الآن أعجوبة ذات مستوى عالمي بعد الفوز بجائزة أفضل مبنى لعام 2018 في مهرجان العمارة العالمي بأمستردام
مجلس تنمية الإسكان في سنغافورة (HDB) يجمع بين السكن للمسنين مع مركز رعاية الأطفال ، والمراكز العليا ، ومركز الباعة المتجولين ومركز طبي.
المشروع ، صممه WOHA Architects
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シンガポールのカンポン海軍本部は、アムステルダムで開催された世界建築フェスティバルで2018年の建物賞を受賞した後、世界クラスの驚異になりました。
シンガポールの住宅開発委員会(HDB)は、高齢者向け住宅と育児センター、シニアセンター、ホーカーセンター、医療センターを組み合わせています。
WOHA Architectsが設計したプロジェクト
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Q&A | What advice do you have for freshies?
“Join a CCA, and join a CCA you like.”
Are you a Centre For the Arts senior? Do you agree? What other words of advice would you give your juniors?
In this video, find out what else our seniors had to say.
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Nanyang Technological University School - Project of the Week 7/28/14
Located on the southwestern outskirts of Singapore on the 200-hectare Yunnan Garden campus, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has earned itself a reputation as one of the leading science, technology and research universities in the world. The iconic 215,000-square-foot School of Art, Design and Media (ADM) is the island nation's first professional art school, and the refurbished ADM Gallery is a unique, high-tech creative space that hosts exciting contemporary art exhibitions by artists from Singapore, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
Designed by CPG Consultants, the ADM varies from 2-5 stories and the key feature of the building design is the green roof that slopes almost at a 45-degree angle. Formed by two sloping, tapering arcs that interlock with a third, smaller arc, the roof of the ADM was cast in heavily ribbed, reinforced concrete. The sunken, almond shaped courtyard is formed by the space in between the building’s two main arms and is beautifully reflected from the interior high performance, double glazed glass curtain wall facades. Accentuated by fountains and a floating performance platform, a reflecting pond adds to the communal ambiance while helping to cool the center space. The roof turf consists of a combination of two grasses, Zoysia matrella and Ophiopogon, irrigated via a rainwater collection system with rain sensors. The curving roofs are accessible by stairs along the edges, although only one of the six portions of green roof is best for seating due to lower slopes. In 2011 NTU received the Green Mark Platinum Award from the Singapore Building and Construction Authority for the eco-friendly building.
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SMUFM Concept Video 2017
SMU Funk Movement - A Funk Club from Singapore Management University
This concept video was created by SMU Funk Movement in summer 2017. A big shout out to who the concept video committee as well as the dancers that make this happen.
Concept Video Committee
Keith - Locking Choreographer
Nicholas Feng - Locking Choreographer
Yong - Popping Choreographer
Kaiyang - Director
Vera Low - Assistant Director
Chua Wen Ting - Producer
Edbert Pang - Assistant Producer
Ming Yi - Cinematography Director
Timothy - Operations Director
Kim Kng - Locking Costume Director
Darren - Popping Costume Director
Locking Item
Vera Low, Sharmaine, Dennis, Vera Lee, Mei An, Dion, Joshua, Ashely Mo, Tack Jun, Brandon Lum, Kim Kng, Ronice, Calista, Jing Hui, May Chan, Carina, Dominique, Kaiyang
Popping Item
Brandon Lim, Darren, Jasmine, Orson, Wei Xiang, Carina, Seraphine, Ariella, Kevin Chong, Yong, En Qi, Nicholas Low, Wei Ming, Jolin, Ming Yi, Le Thanh An
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LASALLE College of the Arts Overview
Founded in 1984 by De La Salle educator, Brother Joseph McNally, LASALLE College of the Arts is a specialist tertiary institution leading contemporary arts education in fine art, design, media and performing arts in the Asia Pacific LASALLE offers the most comprehensive range of 26 diploma and degree awards in design, fine arts, film, media arts, fashion, dance, music, theatre, art history, art therapy and arts management in the region.
As an accredited institution of The Open University, the United Kingdom’s largest university, the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by LASALLE are benchmarked against the best universities in the UK, making them internationally recognised and equivalent to UK MA, BA (Hons) and DipHE qualifications.
LASALLE College of the Arts Location & Facilities
The College, located in Singapore's Arts, Culture, Learning and Entertainment hub in the city centre, is within easy reach of art galleries and museums, restaurants and shopping malls, and a host of other entertainment venues.
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TPAM Co-Production | Asian Artist Interview | Loo Zihan
Interviewee: Loo Zihan
Interviewer: Yoshiro Hatori
Date: 2014/12/29 Mon.
City: Singapore
Place: Centre 42
[Profile]
Loo Zihan is a performance and moving-image artist based in Singapore. He is interested in the affectual transference and transmutation of shame in his work. His recent body of work strives to expose the tension between the flesh of the body with the bone of the archive.
Zihan graduated with his Master of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2011 and his moving-image works have been selected and screened at various international film festivals. Zihan’s solo performances have also been presented at various performance events such as the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival.
インタビュイー:ルー・ズハン
インタビュアー:羽鳥嘉郎
撮影日: 2014年12月29日 (月)
撮影都市: シンガポール
撮影場所: Centre 42
【プロフィール】
シンガポールを拠点に活動するパフォーマンスおよび映像アーティスト。恥の感覚の愛による転移と変異を表現する作品を目指している。最近は身体と歴史の間の緊張を暴露する作品を発表している。2011年にシカゴ・アート・インスティテュートの修士課程を卒業。映像作品は各地の国際映画祭で上映されており、ソロのパフォーマンスはM1 シンガポール・フリンジ・フェスティバルなどで上演されている。
Emblem (2019), Institute of Contemporary Art Singapore
Food-Art-Sustainability Workshop - NTU CCA Ideas Fest 2017
As part of NTU Centre for Contemporary Art's (CCA) Ideas Fest in January 2017, we organized a workshop with Lucy Orta of Studio Orta around the theme of food, art and sustainability. This was planned to link up tightly with the performative dinner, 70 x 7 THE MEAL ACT XL, which subsequently took place at the CCA that same month.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
How do arts, food, and sustainability come together? As a lead-up to 70 x 7 The Meal, Act XL (40) by artists Lucy + Jorge Orta, this workshop with the artists and Foodscape Collective will delve deep into four branches of this growing planetary concern by examining food production, distribution, identity and culture, giving and
sharing. What conditions enable and perpetuate the status quo, and what unobserved limits do we and our social systems place on the creativity of our society to adapt to emerging circumstances, needs, and social forms? Consisting of sharing sessions and intensive workshopping with people active in the local foodscape, this workshop sets up a collective platform to raise questions pertinent to food issues in both the local and global context.
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Massive thanks to Nowell Ng for her filming, production and post-production.
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Reimagining Singapore Theatre (Part 2)
Four of the performances in Fringe’15 will be developments or reimaginings of works previously staged, from as early as 1999 to as recent as 2013. This talk, hosted and moderated by Artistic Director Sean Tobian, will gather Fringe’15 artists Joel Tan and Chen Yingxuan (Mosaic), Alvin Tan (untitled women), Pat Toh (Terra Incognita), and Loo Zihan (With/Out), to discuss the development and exposure of local work and artistry, and reimaginings towards their 2015 restagings.
Reimagining Singapore Theatre is presented by the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2015, in collaboration with Centre 42’s Living Room programme.
Part 1:
|| Recorded Nov 22, 2014, Black Box, Centre 42 ||
Video edited by Daniel Teo
The Living Room is a programme by Centre 42 that welcomes chat and conversation. Through focused but casual dialogues and face-to-face exchanges, this programme encourages participants to re-examine trends, happenings, people (on & off-stage) and phenomena in Singapore theatre. Please head to centre42.sg for more information, or email info@centre42.sg if you have any enquiries or feedback.
The M1 Singapore Fringe Festival is an annual festival of theatre, dance, music, visual arts and mixed media created and presented by Singaporeans and international artists. Themed differently each year, the Festival aims to bring the best of contemporary, cutting-edge and socially engaged works to the Singapore audience. Please head to singaporefringe.com/fringe2015/ for more on the 2015 festival.
National Gallery Singapore - Project Gallery, Keppel Center for Art Education
On our blog: Read about the Keppel Center for Art Education in the National Gallery Singapore where art spaces are dedicated to kids to discover art in more ways than one!
Paradise Lost: Fiona Tan, Zarina Bhimji, and Trinh T. Minh-ha at CCA in Singapore
One of the main gallery clusters in Singapore is the Gillman Barracks district. Formerly a colonial barracks, it celebrates its first year of existance. One of the 16 galleries is the Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA). The CCA was developed by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) with the support of Singapore's Economic Development Board. At its site at Gillman Barracks, the CCA presents cutting-edge contemporary art exhibitions. The CCA's inaugural exhibition presents three major video works by the artists Fiona Tan (Disorient, 2009), Zarina Bhimji (Yellow Patch, 2011) and Trinh T. Minh-ha (Surname Viet Given Name Nam, 1989) under the title Paradise Lost. In this video we attend the opening reception of the inaugural exhibition on January 17, 2014.
Paradise Lost: Fiona Tan, Zarina Bhimji, and Trinh T. Minh-ha at Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) in Singapore. Opening reception, January 17, 2014.
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