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Featuring:Denise Yap, Apartment 2079, 2020Moses Tan, Study for Dramatic Venus, 2020Ruby Jayaseelan, STOP., 2020passthejpeg, passthetime, 2020<!DOCTYPE work> is a curatorial project that encourages people to rethink productivity in creative…

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Developed during his residency at NTU CCA Singapore, Creatif Compleks (2018) is the culmination of Michael Lee’s reflection on the function of the artist’s studio within the arts ecology of a city. The work takes the form of a diagram about a…

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This ongoing research project is inspired by Amar Kanwar’s The Sovereign Forest. Referencing Kanwar’s artistic approach, The Haze: An Inquiry brought together people from different disciplines in a focus group that takes the haze situation in…

Tuesday, 14 July - Sunday, 2 August 2015 The Lab, Block 43 Malan Road Unfolding over a period of three weeks is a special project by London based, Singaporean Artist-in-Residence, Erika Tan. Focusing on the forgotten historical figure of Halimah the…

21 Sep 2015, Mon - 22 Sep 2015, Tue 1:00pm - 4:00pmAs part of overarching research theme PLACE.LABOUR.CAPITAL., the 2-day workshop Darcy Lange: Hard, however, and useful is the small, day-to-day work conducted by Curator Mercedes Vicente takes the…

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In the early 20th century, the South American rubber industry entered a phase of decline as a result of the successful implantation in Southeast Asia of a batch of hevea brasiliensis (rubber plant) seeds, brought to the region from London’s Kew…

4 Sep 2015, Fri 7:30pm - 9:00pm In this presentation, Tim Bunnell examines the ‘forgotten place’ of the Liverpool’s Malay Club and the historical social networks that it anchored. The Malay Club was established in 1963 hosting seafarers from…

26 Sep 2015 10.30am – 2.30pm On the occasion of Allan Sekula’s exhibition, Fish Story, to be continued, NTU CCA Singapore presents an international symposium that will mark a concluding point to the show and will highlight the continued relevance of…

26 Sep 2015 2.30 – 4.45pm On the occasion of Allan Sekula’s exhibition, Fish Story, to be continued, NTU CCA Singapore presents an international symposium that will mark a concluding point to the show and will highlight the continued relevance of…

Amar Kanwar, The Sovereign Forest, 30 July – 9 October 2016, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, exhibition view. Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
Amar Kanwar has been filming the industrial interventions that have reshaped and permanently destroyed parts of Odisha’s landscape – a battleground on issues of development and displacement since the 1990s. The resulting conflicts between local…
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