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Helu-Trans Collectors Series : Southeast Asia/Contemporary (until 15 Dec 2013)

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Installation shots of our latest project, for Helu-Trans in Singapore: Southeast Asia/Contemporary, the first of a Helu-Trans Collectors series.

We had a wonderful time working with the four private collections involved, and with the Helu-Trans team. Thanks to everyone who came for the opening and panel discussion last weekend, especially friends from Malaysia, Philippines and Indonesia.

For more info, see the Exhibition page, and for launch pics, visit us on Facebook. A post-exhibition catalogue will be out early 2014.

 


December 13th, 2013 |

Tags: Agus Suwage, Anang Saptoto, Angki Purbandono, Aquilizan, Arin Dwihartanto, Cesar Syjuco, Eko Nugroho, Geraldine Javier, Handiwirman Saputra, Helu-Trans, Jose Legaspi, Jumaldi Alfi, Mahardika Yudha, Maria Taniguchi, Mariano Ching, Natee Utarit, Nguyen Trung, Niti Wattuya, Nona Garcia, Ronald Ventura, Sopheap Pich, Southeast Asia Contemporary, Southeast Asian art, Tromorama, Wawi Navarroza, Wong Hoy Cheong, Yee I-Lann, Yunizar




Year End 2012

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It’s been such a manic end of year, we’ve barely had a moment to blog. So before we step into 2013, a few highlights and events from the past couple of months:

 

Niti Wattuya, On the Way to Phu Ruea, 2012

1-29 December Euphoria at Numthong Gallery at Aree – breathtaking landscape paintings by Niti Wattuya, some stretching to six metres.

 

APT7

Ise and GOMA Bistro executive chef Josh Lopez prepare Sira Pisang for a hungry breakfast crowd

Phuan Thai Meng, The Luring of [ ], 2012

8 December-14 April (2013) The 7th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT7) at GOMA and QAG Brisbane – we finally made it to APT, now 20 years old, and were glad we did. Many happy reunions with old friends at the opening, and a generally laid-back experience with interesting sights and sounds. We especially enjoyed Kids APT!

1 December VWFA closing party – we bid a sad final farewell to Valentine Willie Fine Art and the Bangsar gallery.

 

Sakarin Krue-On, Manorah and Best Friends of the Snake, 2010 (video)

Thai Manuscript Book, Rattanakosin Period (c. 1911-1946)

Prasit Wichaya, Nostalgia, 2012

26 October-6 January Thai Transience at Singapore Art Museum – last chance to catch this wonderful exhibition of contemporary and traditional art works and objects from Thailand, curated by Apinan Poshyananda, organised as part of Thai CulturalFest.

 

2 November-5 December  Milenko Prvacki: A Survey, 1979 – 2012 at Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore (ICAS) – Charles Merewether in his notes to the exhibition describes Milenko Prvacki as “one of the most important painters today” and indeed, this exhibition truly showed there to be a giant among us.

 

Snow Ng in front of Liew Kwai Fei, 这里 Gotong 那里 Royong | 2012

7-28 November at VWFA KL Painted Words and Written Paintings: For the Refined and For the Masses – a fitting last solo exhibition at VWFA’s flagship Bangsar gallery. Malaysian painter Liew Kwai Fei has gone in a surprising, interesting new direction, pulling off a show bursting with colourful exuberance, brimming with angry social criticism.

 

Lyle Buencamino, Hiding Behind Painting, 2012

1-20 November at TAKSU KL No Talking Points – it was refreshing, in this time of quick fixes, to come across this quietly, carefully thought-out exhibition of challenging paintings and objects by a generation of Pinoy artists of true mettle, including Bernardo Pacquing, Cris Villanueva Jr, Elaine Navas, Hubert San Juan, Juan Alacazaren, Nilo Ilarde, Pete Jimenez, and the younger Lyle Buencamino.

(BY)


December 31st, 2012 |

Tags: Apinan Poshyananda, APT7, Bernardo Pacquing, Cris Villanueva Jr, Elaine Navas, Hubert San Juan, Ise, Juan Alacazaren, Liew Kwai Fei, Lyle Buencamino., Milenko Prvacki, Nilo Ilarde, Niti Wattuya, Pete Jimenez, Phuan Thai Meng, VWFA




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