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NO COUNTRY AT CCA, SINGAPORE

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No Country: Contemporary Art for South and Southeast Asia, part of the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, and curated by June Yap, has just opened at the Centre for Contemporary Art at Gillman Barracks, Singapore, following its debut at the Guggenheim Museum in New York and tour to the Asia Society in Hong Kong. The exhibition runs to 20 July 2014.

The artists in the Singapore presentation are:
Amar Kanwar (India), Arin Dwihartanto Sunaryo (Indonesia), Bani Abidi (Pakistan), Navin Rawanchaikul (Thailand), Norberto Roldan (The Philippines), Poklong Anading (The Philippines), Reza Afisina (Indonesia), Sheela Gowda (India), Shilpa Gupta (India), Sopheap Pich (Cambodia), Tang Da Wu (Singapore), Tayeba Begum Lipi (Bangladesh), The Otolith Group (United Kingdom), Tran Luong (Vietnam), Tuan Andrew Nguyen (Vietnam) and Vincent Leong (Malaysia).

Sopheap Pich, Morning Glory, 2011

 

Tang Da Wu, Our Children, 2012

 


May 20th, 2014 |

Tags: CCA Singapore, June Yap, No Country, Sopheap Pich, South Asian Art, Southeast Asian art, Tang Da Wu




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




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