Thursday, 19 October 2006

p-10 picks (of the week!)

In case you have not received this e-mail. Jennifer just sent out the p-10 picks.
(see below)
Enjoy: Transmission out. Woon Tien Wei

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Dear friend,



We are starting this weekly announcement of art events which we think should be interesting and which we recommend you check out. We hope this list of exhibitions, openings, talks, etc would be helpful to you.



Our selection this week:



Now – Thu (19 Oct)

Everything That Went Before This. Paintings. Ian Woo.

The Substation Gallery (45 Armenian St)

11am – 9pm

Free



In Everything That Went Before This, the language of painting takes on multiple roles where stacked manifestations of gesture, words and space, intertwine and modulate to re-construct a momentary state of cognitive conundrum. It is a state that reinforces the flux of perceptive memory to accept its fractured nature as a formless whole. It is important that everything that went before and after within each painting succumb the viewer to begin a dialogue of the ‘now’.



Fri (20 Oct)

Opening: 7pm

Kill nothing but time, Take nothing but photographs, Leave nothing but footprints.

A photographic installation by Robert Ern-Yuan Guth

Your MOTHER gallery (91A Hindoo Rd)

Free



For more information, see www.geocities.com/madlynettepress/killnothingbuttime.html. Exhibition continues till 19 Nov (by appointment only: 6396 3310).



Sat (21 Oct)

2 – 4pm

Drawing Propositions – Suggestions, Experimentations and Possibilities

#2-08, Seminar Room, Wing B, NAFA 1 (80 Bencoolen St)

Free



The forum aims to serve as a platform to enable artists whose drawings are showcased in the exhibition WithDrawing to propose their ideas to a professional audience of art practitioners as well as to invite responses from the latter in jointly looking at drawing possibilities today. The panellists are Hong Sek Chern, Tang Ling Nah, Tang Da Wu, Tan Guo Liang and Cheo Chai Hiang.



Hope to see you there!



Regards,

Jennifer.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good job for picking out the numerous events that's going on in Singapore now.