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Wed 22 April 2015, 7:30 - 9.00 pmBlock 43 Malan Road Seminar RoomNTU CCA Singapore Visiting Research Fellow Charles Merewether will converse with artists Hazel Lim, Ng Joon Kiat, Milenko Prvacki, Shubigi Rao, Jeremy Sharma, and Betty Susiarjo on the…

19 Jan 2015, Mon 6:30pm - 8:00pmNTU CCA Singapore will hold a presentation session to launch the Artist Resource Platform and inaugurate its public programmes. The presentation session will follow a “Pecha Kucha” format and feature local artists…

Lunar new year card 2019_Shubigi Rao.pdf
2019 Chinese New Year Card

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Place.Labour.Capital., published by NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore) and Mousse Publishing, connects cultural production and artistic research to broader political and social concerns, engaging readers with contemporary…

Arus Balik_EG.pdf
Arus Balik: From below the wind to above the wind and back again Exhibition Brochure

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Shubigi Rao deals with issues of language, books, archiving and destruction of knowledge in various forms since 2006. Pulp is part of her lifetime project, as an attempt to bridge languages/histories/cultures and civilisations in a globalised world…

The Disappearance_ Exhibition guide.pdf
The Disappearance Exhibition Guide

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Shubigi Rao is a writer and visual artist. Her interests include archaeology and neuroscience, libraries, archival systems, histories, literature, contemporary art theory, and natural history.

Ade Darmawan, Tuban, 2019, multimedia installation. Arus Balik – From below the wind to above the wind and back again (2019), NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore. Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore is pleased to present Arus Balik – From below the wind to above the wind and back again, an exhibition project that initiated from a conversation between Belgian curator Philippe Pirotte and Jakarta-based…

The Disappearance, 5 April –6 April 2014, Laure Prouvost, Eva 43 years old (2002). Photograph by Clare Bottomley.
The Disappearance situates itself in the architectural setting of a previous exhibition Paradise Lost. It works with what is left out: the traces of the show in the space; its echoes in our memory, The Disappearance conceals and reveals: what has…
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