Tuesday, 13 November 2007

p-10 Picks (12 - 18 November)

Dear friend,

Here are our Picks for the week:

1. Now – Sat (17 Nov)

Living Dangerously

By Russel Zehnder

Objectifs (12A Liang Seah St)

11am - 7pm (Mon-Fri), 1pm - 5pm (Sat)
Free

This exhibition showcases the black and white photography works of Singaporean photographer Russel Zehnder as he journeys around Northern India (Delhli, Varanasi, Bodhgaya, Darjeeling and Agra).

2. Now – Sun (18 Nov)

The Graphic Expression: Original Prints by 20th Century Masters

Fost Gallery (65 Kim Yam Rd)

Free

This exhibition showcases more than twenty original prints that span over 80 years of artistic expression. Works include those by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Joan MirĂ³, Henri Matisse and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, artists who laid the foundation for contemporary printmakers.

3. Now – 25 Nov

Wander/Wonder

By Jinnie Seo (Korea)

Third Floor-Hermes (Liat Towers)

10.30am-7.30pm daily

Free

A site-specific work which is the artist's latest on the theme of passage in a personal space, this work invites the viewer to enter into the artist's imaginary realm by creating a transitional space where the viewer moves through.

Hope you find them interesting and don't forget to come by at 7.30pm on Thu to Post-Museum for the dialogue session between Kai Lam and Isrizal.

Thanks and see you soon!

Regards,
Jennifer.

Saturday, 3 November 2007

we are in the midst of moving!


We are in the midst of moving, seriously under-staffed.

Not that we got a budget to play with at the moment.

Trying to work out projects and funding. Anyway, there are so many things to do but like what ah seng says, "I only got 1 hand" and he raises 2 hands. (A food #03 joke)

Transmission out.
Woon Tien WEi

(photo by Yong Quan)

Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Food #03 website and blog is up...



Hey friends, the website and blog site is up for Food #03.

http://food03.blogspot.com/

www.food03.sg

Please come and support us @ Post-Museum, 109 Rowell Road.

Thursday, 25 October 2007

updates?

Well, been so busy -- that's how these blog entries beginning to sound the same old same old.

Anyhow, so let's start again, we are moving into Post-Museum over this past few weeks and kept ourselves busy with all these details.

And kind souls have been telling us that the place is nice and supportive as well - by coming to Food #03 -- the veg place @ Post-Museum. We really appreciate that.

Time to look at the long term involvement with Post-Museum and we really want to work with the community(not just the cultural community but in a broader sense) to keep this space (attitude) and find reason to keep this spirit alive.

We are still an independent space and hope that all who cares enough to keep it that way, keep supporting us and spreading the word of this new project, Post-Museum.

We are not interested in keeping this space to p-10 but want to share and grow Post-Museum to be something meaningful in this time.

Transmission out.

Wednesday, 24 October 2007

p-10 Picks (22 - 28 October)

Dear friend,

Here is our selection of art events happening in Singapore this week:

1. Now – Sat (27 Oct)

Art Space Germany

NAFA Galleries 1 & 2 (80 Bencoolen St)

10am-7pm (Mon-Sat)

Free

This exhibition showcases artists of non-German nationalities, on the premise of their practices in Germany and their subsequent influences within the German art scene. Thereby tracing how Germany, over the last 30 years, has developed into a contemporary artistic hub where artists of different cultural backgrounds have successfully integrated themselves.

2. Now – Sun (28 Oct)

Nature Constructed

By Marisa Keller

Fost Gallery (65 Kim Yam Rd)

12-7pm (Tue-Sun), 1-5pm (Sun)

Free

This exhibition of prints stems from the Singapore-based Dutch artist’s concern for the preservation of nature and seeks to highlight the effects of man's impact on the environment.

3. Talk: Sat (27 Oct), 2-5pm

Ruins and other Broken Structures
Kay Ngee Tan Architects Gallery (16 Duxton Hill)

Free (Register at 6423-0198 or gallery@kayngeetanarchitects.com)

A discussion between Ho Hui May (photographer of Domestic Dystopia as well as winner of the photography category, 26th UOB Painting of the year) and Jason Wee (curator, writer and multi-disciplinary artist) on issues around the spectacle of ruins, challenging preconceptions towards unrealized art forms and concept design.


Check them out and have a great week ahead!

Regards,
Jennifer.

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