Archive for Visual Art

NEW POP NEW WORLD: A Contemporary Group Exhibition by 8 Indonesia & Singapore Artists

This August, Element Art Space (formerly known as SBin Art Plus) presents its inaugural group exhibition New Pop New World, featuring the works of eight established and young contemporary artists from Indonesia and Singapore.

One of the most influential genres of contemporary visual arts, pop art’s impact as an interdisciplinary visual language, with globalisation and the proliferation of information technology, continues to be a creative influence that extends across graphic design, video art, graffiti, new media art and photography.

New Pop New World explores the new terms and categories that impact the interconnected global visual art world in a collaborative exhibition of 25 artworks, ranging from paintings to digital prints. Reflecting a change in visual trends influenced by popular culture in Indonesia and Singapore’s contemporary art scenes, the artists explore themes previously regarded as taboo to present their own narratives on politics, religion and tradition, through their depiction of the ironies of everyday life.

Curated by Alia Swastika, the exhibition features established names in the Singapore art scene including: Vincent Leow who through his use of vivid colours that reverberates with pop art explores the idea of kitsch through his paintings, drawings and three-dimensional objects; Lee Wen, a recipient of the Cultural Medallion for his contribution to the local contemporary art scene; David Chan, known for his lurid, part-comic, part-eerie human-animal hybrid paintings that are widely interpreted as a tragicomic take on society’s collective split personality; and :phunk, a contemporary art and design collective that uses a highly skilful display of fresh and exciting images to depict how pop art is very much affected by comic visualisation.

The impressive lineup of contemporary artists from Indonesia include that of Agan Harahap, photographer and digital imaging artist whose works often combine the parody and satire of human life, looking at how religions have become a commoditized object in the mass media and the entertainment industries; Switzerland-based Eddie Hara, one of the pioneer pop artists in Indonesia who has influenced many artists of the following generation whose works display a solid dose of irony and humour, often populated by mutant women and strange animals despite serious themes in his art (politics, sexism, racism etc.); Arief Tousiga, who works with various mediums and probes with realist forms to communicate his ideas through visual illusions and Wisnu Auri, who elaborates intimate personal stories through a semi-autobiographical approach based on his daily experiences.

New Pop New World runs from 6 August through to 6 September. The gallery is open from 11.00 am to 7.00 pm from Tuesdays to Saturdays, 11.00 am to 5.00pm on Sundays and public holidays and is closed on Mondays. The exhibition is held at Element Art Space at 140 Hill St. MICA Building #01-10/11/12 Singapore 179369. Contact number: 6883 2001. http://elementartspace.com.

Be Creative This Holiday at The Little Art Bug

Get ready to be bitten by the art bug this June, with a host of special holiday programmes that will take children on a creative and fun filled journey into the vibrant world of colour and imagination. From Nursery to Primary 6, the programmes have been specially developed to inspire, excite and delight children as they discover their artistic talents.

Beyond the Drawing Block – Inspired by CBeebies ‘Mister Maker’!
Nursery 2 to Kindergarten 2

Jump into the colourful world of “Mister Maker” and see how creativity comes alive as we learn to apply some of his “out-of-the-box” innovative techniques to transform everyday household objects into one-of-a-kind art pieces.

Week 2 (6 Jun to 10 Jun) 0900 – 1100 / 1230 – 1430 / 1530 – 1730
Week 3 (13 Jun to 17 Jun) 0900 – 1100 / 1230 – 1430
Cost: $275+GST per week (two hour sessions, Monday to Friday)

Drawing for those who think they can’t – Primary 1 to 4
Unleash hidden talents with this exciting and unique programme that is specially tailored to help bring out the creative skills and imagination of those who think they can’t draw.

Week 1 (30 May to 3 Jun) 0900 – 1100 / 1230 – 1430
Week 2 (6 Jun to 10 Jun) 0900 – 1100 / 1230 – 1430 / 1530 – 1730
Week 3 (13 Jun to 17 Jun) 0900 – 1100 / 1230 – 1430
Cost: $275+GST per week (two hour sessions, Monday to Friday)

Sculpture Culture – Primary 3 to 6
Embark on a journey of expression through the fascinating world of three-dimension (3-D) this school holidays, as students get to learn about different forms of sculpture and how to create art through the use of a variety of interesting materials.

Week 1 (30 May to 3 Jun) 1230 – 1500 / 1530 – 1800
Week 2 (6 Jun to 10 Jun) 0900 – 1130 / 1230 – 1500
Week 3 (13 Jun to 17 Jun) 1530 – 1800
Cost: $300+GST per week (two and a half hour sessions, Monday to Friday)

All Little Art Bug holiday programmes are held at 51 Waterloo Street, #02-04/05, Singapore 187969. For registration and more information, call 6338 1920 or download a registration form from www.littleartbug.com.

NAC-ExxonMobil Concert in the Park – Celebration Of Nature


NAC-ExxonMobil Concert in the Park is back! This year, we are in the mood for a celebration because it is our 15th year anniversary! For the first concert of the year, we are CELEBRATING NATURE.  Come join our party on Labour Day, as we lead you into a unique musical sensation amidst the tranquil and idyllic surroundings of Bedok Reservoir Park!

 

The concert features a whole new performance that comprises of both local and overseas artistes. Look out for Sachiyo an internationally renowned singer from Japan who has a beautiful vocal that blends in with the sounds of nature.

Sway to the rhythm of Juz B, a popular a cappella group in Singapore and around the region, as they present bring to you a unique style of a cappella that had won many hearts since the group was formed more than 10 years ago. Juz B shot to fame when they took part in a local televised Chinese singing contest Superband on Channel U. Known for their soulful performances and on-stage antics, this award-winning group bagged new awards at the 2nd Asian A Cappella Festival/ Competition as well as captured the hearts of Taiwanese a cappella supporters in Taipei as well as and China when they were invited to perform for the Asean Summit in Nanning.

 

Last but not least, move to the beats of Bloco Singapura, one of Singapore’s most exciting percussion groups that fuses culture and music.  Experience the swinging samba and throbbing batucada that will surely lift your feet to the rhythms of nature.

 

Come down early and join us with in the a range of exciting fringe activities at 4 pm before the concert starts at 5 pm. Do your part for charity by donating your toys to the charity. Simply bring along your toys in good condition to our collection point. You can also take part in our art competition by bringing along your drawing tools and stand a chance to win attractive prizes. Participate in making musical instruments using recycled materials. Capture the moments of your family and friends in nature and stand to win attractive prizes in an online photography competition.

 

Visit http://www.nparks.gov.sg , concertinthepark.blogspot.com or call 6777 1672 (Aux Productions) for more information.

Theme: Celebration of Nature

Date: 1 May 2011, Sunday

Venue: Bedok Reservoir Park Floating Deck

Nearest MRT: Bedok MRT station

Car: Park at Block 739A, Bedok Reservoir Road, S (471739).

Buses available at Bus Stop – Blk 716, Bedok Reservoir Road  (84619): 5, 21, 22, 59, 65, 66, 228, 506, CT18.

 

Price: FREE ADMISSION

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