Culture City. Culture Scape. Public Art Trail at Mapletree Business City II]]> Public Art]]> Urbanism]]> Our upcoming guided tour is an excellent way to get inspired and unwind in the company of art. Enjoy a well-deserved cup of coffee and snack while we walk you through the artworks nestled in the lush compounds of Mapletree Business City II (MBC II).

Themed Culture City. Culture Scape., this public art project, commissioned by Mapletree and curated by NTU CCA Singapore comprises works by internationally renowned artists Dan Graham (United States), Zulkifle Mahmod (Singapore), Tomás Saraceno (Argentina/Germany), and Yinka Shonibare (Nigeria/United Kingdom). Inspired by the idea of expanded sculptural environments, the artworks explore the interplay between landscape, architecture, and the broader social and economic environments they are placed in. More than being monumental or site-specific, each work alters or permeates its local context to invite visitors to a broader, richer engagement.

For more information about our tours, please visit: www.mapletreearts.sg

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Dan Graham]]> Zulkifle Mahmod ]]> Tomás Saraceno]]> Yinka Shonibare ]]> Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Oceans & Seas]]> Environmental Crisis]]> Saturday, 13 April 2019, 3.00 – 4.00pm
 
Join Tita Salina for a walk-through The Ring of Fire. The artist will discuss the origin and the development of this five-year project, charting out the ways in which the works weave together natural catastrophes, historical occurrences, and present-day social and environmental crises.
 
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Tita Salina ]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Botany]]> 14 Oct 2018, Sun 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM
NTU CCA Singapore & Toh Garden, 11 Lor Pasu

During his 2017 residency at NTU CCA Singapore, Tyler Coburn developed a relationship with Singapore’s Toh Garden, which cultivates many orchid hybrids named after politicians and celebrities. In turn, Coburn legally named one of the Garden’s hybrids “Richard Roe,” a name used in American and British case law when the actual name of a person cannot be given. This session will start at NTU CCA Singapore, where Coburn will introduce his orchid hybrid and elaborate on the conventions of naming, then conclude at Toh Garden with a tour led by Zhuo Hongyi.

A public programme of Stagings. Soundings. Readings. Free Jazz II.]]>
Tyler Coburn]]> Zhuo Hongyi]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Cultural Production]]> 23 Jan 2016, Sat 11:00am - 1:00pm
The Exhibition Hall, Block 43 Malan Road

Anna Daneri has worked with Joan Jonas on several occasions, and was the production manager for the presentation of They Come to Us without a Word at the US Pavilion during the 56th Venice Biennale. Her tour will provide a deeper understanding of Jonas’ way of working and share insights into how the artist developed the different elements of her exhibition.

This curatorial tour is part of the Education and Public Programme of Joan Jonas: They Come to Us without a Word.]]>
Anna Daneri]]> Southeast Asia]]> Europe]]>
Artistic Research]]> 15 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm

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.]]>
Joleen Loh]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Artistic Research]]> 29 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm

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.]]>
Sam I-Shan]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Artistic Research]]> 22 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm

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.]]>
Tan Guo-Liang]]> Guo-Liang Tan]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Education]]> 15 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm
22 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm
29 Mar 2013, Fri 7:00pm - 8:30pm

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.


CURATOR’S TOUR BY JOLEEN LOH

Friday, 15 March 2013, 7pm


CURATOR’S TOUR BY TAN GUO-LIANG

Friday, 22 March 2013, 7pm

 
CURATOR’S TOUR BY SAM I-SHAN

Friday, 29 March 2013, 7pm

A public programme of Engaging Perspectives: New Art from Singapore.


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Joleen Loh]]> Tan Guo-Liang]]> Sam I-Shan]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Curatorial Practice]]> 24 Jan 2014, Fri 7:30pm - 9:00pm

The first curatorial tour of exhibition is an opportunity for the audience to engage directly with the curator of the show in conversation with the established writer and art critic, Lee Weng Choy.

A public programme of Paradise Lost.]]>
Ute Meta Bauer]]> Lee Weng Choy]]> Asia]]>
Architecture]]> Urbanism]]>
Through poetry readings, well-known local poet Isa Kamari, who serves as the Deputy Director of Architecture (Design) at Singapore’s Land Transport Authority, will share stories behind urban architecture and young poet, Samuel Lee, will stand in dialogue with poetry interventions. The tour will be followed by a discussion, moderated by NTU CCA Singapore Assistant Professor Sophie Goltz, at the Green Bowl, an amphitheatre within the lush and green Central Park at MBC II. Participants, curators, and architects will have the chance to share their ideas of working with space between business/work and art/leisure.]]>
Mapletree]]> Prapan Napawongdee]]> Ute Meta Bauer]]> Khim Ong ]]> Asia]]>