Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore]]> Spaces of the Curatorial]]> History]]> Urbanism]]> Engaging Perspectives: New Art From Singapore present works that engage with multifaceted perspectives about Singapore by a generation of artists born in the 1980s and currently working in Singapore. The nine artists and collectives, who are at differing stages of their careers from emerging artists to those who have exhibited internationally will examine the diverse but related ways in which they engage with the everyday. Their works explore the physical structures as as the invisible structures and networks that govern our everyday lives, the relationship of our increasingly urbanised environments to nature, as well as the systems of meaning making through the creation of images and signs that exists in our society. The exhibition aims to provide new perspectives about the everyday within the context of Singapore, and how this engagement with the everyday is also invariably an engagement with global perspectives.]]> Ang Song Nian]]> Black Baroque Committee]]> Mike Chang]]> Nah Yong En]]> Bruce Quek]]> Singapore Psychogeographical Society]]> Frayn Yong]]> Jasper Yu]]> Zhao Renhui]]> Eugene Tan]]> Installation]]> Multimedia Installation]]> Photography]]> Sculpture]]> Southeast Asia]]> Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore Exhibition Catalogue]]> Spaces of the Curatorial]]> Urbanism]]> History]]> Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore Exhibition Catalogue]]> Ang Song Nian]]> Black Baroque Committee]]> Mike Chang]]> Nah Yong En]]> Bruce Quek]]> Singapore Psychogeographical Society]]> Frayn Yong]]> Jasper Yu]]> Zhao Renhui]]> Eugene Tan]]> Guide]]> Southeast Asia]]>