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Paradise Lost, 18 January – 30 March 2014, Exhibition view.
Paradise Lost is NTU CCA Singapore’s inaugural exhibition, curated by Ute Meta Bauer (Founding Director) and Anca Rujoiu (Curator for Exhibitions). Conceived as a constellation of three artistic productions that together explore narratives of travel…

Allan Sekula: Fish Story, to be continued, 3 July – 27 September 2015, Exhibition view.
Fish Story, to be continued presents an investigation of the global maritime industry, an extensive research of the late artist, theorist, photography historian and critic, Allan Sekula. Showing for the first time in Southeast Asia, NTU CCA Singapore…

Charles Lim Yi Yong: SEA STATE, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, 30 April – 10 July 2016, installation view. Courtesy of NTU CCA Singapore.
SEA STATE by artist Charles Lim Yi Yong, commissioned for the Singapore Pavilion for the 56th Venice Biennale and curated by Shabbir Hussain Mustafa, will be presented at the NTU CCA Singapore from 30 April to 10 July 2016. For over a decade, Lim’s…

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…

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore; Yang Fudong: Incidental Scripts, 12 December 2014 – 1 March 2014, Installation view: Yang Fudong, About the Unknown Girl – Ma Sise (2013 - 2014), The Forgotten Bow-knot.
Yang Fudong, a leading international figure of contemporary art and one the most important artists to emerge out of China in the 1990s, staged his first major solo exhibition in Southeast Asia at the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore. The…

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore; Joan Jonas, They Come to Us without a Word, 22 January – 3 April 2016, Installation View: Bees (2015).
The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore is honoured to present They Come to Us without a Word, video and performance pioneer Joan Jonas’ first large-scale exhibition in Singapore and Southeast Asia. They Come to Us without a Word was organised…

Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts of Critical Spatial Practice, 29 October 2016 – 29 January 2017, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, installation view.
Incomplete Urbanism: Attempts of Critical Spatial Practice is an open-ended exhibition that serves as a laboratory of ideas, exploring the indeterminacy and changeability of urban living. Borrowing its title from eminent Singaporean architect William…

Ulrike Ottinger, China. The Arts – The People: Photographs and Films from the 1980s and 1990s, 27 May – 13 August 2017, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, installation view.
The exhibition China. The Arts – The People, Photographs and Films from the 1980s and 1990s by acclaimed filmmaker Ulrike Ottinger (b. 1942 in Constance, Germany) is the first large-scale exhibition by the award-winning filmmaker and artist in Asia.…

The Making of an Institution, 11 February – 7 May 2017, anGie seah, Talk to the Hand. NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, exhibition view.
The Making of an Institution captures different moments in the development of the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore) connecting artistic projects, discursive manifestations, and the institutional apparatus in a seamless…

Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Fireworks (Archive), 2014. Ghost and Spectres – Shadows of History, 1 September – 19 November 2017, NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, installation view.
Ghosts and Spectres — Shadows of History features video installations and films by Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thailand), Ho Tzu Nyen (Singapore), Nguyen Trinh Thi (Vietnam), and Park Chan-kyong (South Korea). The artists’ research into their own…
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