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Tour of the exhibition Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore led by curator Joleen Loh.
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Tour
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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General
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Curator's Tour by Joleen Loh
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<span>15 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm</span><br /><br />A series of tours of the exhibition Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore led by young curators from Singapore. Join the curators and get first-hand insights into the works on display, as they discuss ideas and issues concerning current artistic practices in Singapore.
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2013-03-15
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Joleen Loh
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Southeast Asia
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General
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Artistic Research
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This panel will gather part of this ongoing investigation to situate abstraction beyond its usual formal discourse and reconsider its relevance to the fields of semiotics, socio-politics and phenomenology.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Place.Labour.Capital.
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Talk and Lecture
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General
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OPEN Studios
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<p class="event_single_title">An Abstract, Speaking: A panel discussion by Artist-in-Residence Guo-Liang Tan</p>
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<div class="event_single_dates text__residencies">19 Mar 2016, Sat 4:00pm - 6:00pm</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">Block 37 Malan Road, Studio #01-03</div>
<br />How does one speak of abstraction and what can the abstract say? As part of his residency at NTU CCA Singapore, Guo-Liang Tan has initiated a number of conversations with other artists, writers and curators around the operation of abstraction as an artistic strategy today. This panel will gather part of this ongoing investigation to situate abstraction beyond its usual formal discourse and reconsider its relevance to the fields of semiotics, socio-politics and phenomenology. <br /><br />Moderator: Guo-Liang Tan Speakers: Dr Kevin Chua, art historian; Joleen Loh, Assistant Curator, National Gallery Singapore; and Ian Woo, artist <br /><br />This panel discussion takes place as part of Residencies: OPEN during Art Day Out! at Gillman Barracks.
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2016-03-19
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Guo-Liang Tan
Tan Guo-Liang
Kevin Chua
Joleen Loh
Ian Woo
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Southeast Asia
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Artistic Research
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Joleen
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Loh
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2013/2016
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National Gallery Singapore
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Singapore
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Curator
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Joleen Loh<span> is Curator at the National Gallery Singapore. She graduated from University College London with a MA in History of Art, where her research focused on the relationship between conceptual art, labour and the politics of social and historical abstraction.</span>
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Singapore
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None
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Place.Labour.Capital.
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Joleen Loh
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History
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Joleen Loh
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Southeast Asia
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Onsite (CCA)
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Place.Labour.Capital.
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Curator's Tours
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An account of the resource
<span>15 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm</span><br /><span>22 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm</span><br /><span><span>29 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm<br /><br /></span></span>
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<p>A series of tours of the exhibition <em>Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore </em>led by young curators from Singapore. Join the curators and get first-hand insights into the works on display, as they discuss ideas and issues concerning current artistic practices in Singapore.</p>
<p><br />CURATOR’S TOUR BY JOLEEN LOH</p>
<p>Friday, 15 March 2013, 7pm</p>
<p><br />CURATOR’S TOUR BY TAN GUO-LIANG</p>
<p>Friday, 22 March 2013, 7pm</p>
<p> <br />CURATOR’S TOUR BY SAM I-SHAN</p>
<p>Friday, 29 March 2013, 7pm</p>
<p>A public programme of <em>Engaging</em><em> Perspectives: New Art from Singapore</em>.</p>
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15, 22, 29 March 2013
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Joleen Loh
Tan Guo-Liang
Sam I-Shan
Coverage
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Southeast Asia
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Residencies: OPEN offers a rare insight into the often introverted sphere of the artists’ studio. Through showcasing discussions, performances, research and works-in-progress, Residencies: OPENprofiles the diversity of contemporary art practice and the divergent ways artists conceive artwork with the studio as a constant space for experimentation and contemplation.
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Talk and Lecture
Audience
General
Programme Series
OPEN Studios
Location
Onsite (CCA)
Offsite
Online
Onsite (CCA)
Collaboration
No
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No
Education
No
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Place.Labour.Capital.
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Residencies OPEN as part of Art Day Out! at Gillman Barracks
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Artistic Research
Architecture
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Cultural Heritage
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<div class="event_single_dates text__residencies">19 Mar 2016, Sat 2:00pm - 7:00pm</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">Studios, Blocks 37 & 38 Malan Road<br /><br /><strong>Residencies: <em>OPEN</em></strong><span> offers a rare insight into the often introverted sphere of the artists’ studio. Through showcasing discussions, performances, research and works-in-progress, Residencies: </span><em>OPEN</em><span>profiles the diversity of contemporary art practice and the divergent ways artists conceive artwork with the studio as a constant space for experimentation and contemplation.</span><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><br />Zul Mahmod, Block 37, Studio #01-01</strong></span><br /><strong>Zul Mahmod</strong><span>’s (Singapore) practice investigates the aural architecture of spaces in order to explore the emotional, behavioural and visceral responses of its inhabitants. While in residence, Zul will explore the aural relationship between readymade sound sculptures and the architecture of space. Sonic characteristics, forms and textures of everyday objects will be examined in order to compose an orchestra of sonic sculptures.</span><br /><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong><br />Guo-Liang Tan, Block 37, Studio #01-03</strong></span><br />How does one speak of abstraction and what can the abstract say? As part of his residency, <strong>Guo-Liang Tan</strong> (Singapore) has initiated a number of conversations with other artists, writers and curators around the operation of abstraction as an artistic strategy today. This panel will gather part of this ongoing investigation to situate abstraction beyond its usual formal discourse and reconsider its relevance to the fields of semiotics, socio-politics and phenomenology. Tan is a visual artist working primarily in painting and text. In his work, the painterly and the textual act as surfaces for performing affect that can conjure a haunting or a promise.</p>
<p>Moderated by <strong>Guo-Liang Tan</strong>, speakers include <strong>Dr Kevin Chua</strong>, art historian; <strong>Joleen Loh</strong>, Assistant Curator, National Gallery Singapore; and <strong>Ian Woo</strong>, artist.<br /><br /><span><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Saleh Husein, Block 37, Studio #01-04</span><br /></strong></span><strong>Saleh Husein</strong><span>’s (Indonesia) current research looks at Arabic descendants in Indonesia. This research crosses borders between art, politics, economy, and also science and centres around how they see themselves in the contemporary. Through themes of identity, transition and journeys, he is exploring the story of the Arabic society in Singapore, seeking artefacts and archives that look at the relationship and histories between the two groups from the perspective of its citizens. Husein will present new work developed whilst in residence at NTU CCA Singapore that considers the temporality and asynchrony of migration.</span><br /><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Zac Langdon-Pole, Block 38, Studio #01-05</strong></span><br /><strong>Zac Langdon-Pole</strong><span>’s (New Zealand) work straddles cross-cultural experience and with it he seeks to investigate procedures of cultural exchange. The implications of such investigations are to reveal often overlooked, lyrical relationships between broader socio-cultural processes, objects, images and individual people. Langdon-Pole will present the film, </span><em>Pieces of 8</em><span> (2015), which depicts a yellow canary bird in a cage. The film references the historical usage of canaries in mining, where they would accompany miners in a small cage, their death serving as a warning signal if conditions became unsafe to consider broader notions of danger or anxiety.<br /><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Dennis Tan, Block 38, Studio #01-07</strong></span><br /><strong>Dennis Tan</strong> (Singapore) will present the work-in-progress construction of a traditional Indonesian <em>Kolek</em> sailboat. Through construction of the boat, Tan will investigate ideas of self-organisation and the transmission of skills and knowledge through generations of oral history in the Riau Archipelago and how this enables the continuity of cultural communities. Tan’s practice suspends conceptualism, tinkers with found objects and the environment as a gestural structure upon which the loop closes with the behaviour of its recipients. To date, this inclination sets the tone of his evolving practice.</span></p>
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Date
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2016-03-19
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Zul Mahmod
Guo-Liang Tan
Saleh Husein
Zac Langdon-Pole
Dennis Tan
Kevin Chua
Joleen Loh
Ian Woo
Coverage
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Southeast Asia
Asia
Oceania