Saturday 18 February 2017

Instinctive 1.0: (in)visible - various artist

This exhibition is held from 13th - 19th February 2017 at Ion Art Space by Instinc art collective.

It features quite a few artists:

Yeoh Wee Hwee :



Urich Lau :


Shin- Young Park:


Yeo Shih Yun:


Sarah Choo:


Lisa Chandler:



Lio Cheung:


Leo Liu:


Justin Lee:


George Liu Zhen:


Eunice Lim:


Eddie Botha: Oops no photo... But he presented a similar work to one at AAF (i think) where there were buttons to press on the painting to set off a muscial tune.

Deusa Blumke:



Chang Hui-Fang:


Points for Collectors: Yeo Shih Yun, Eunice Lim, Leo Liu and Sarah Choo are buy ratings. Can't really comment on the non-Singapore artists. But Chang Hui-Fang and Lisa Chandler's works are definitely good. 





Singapore Biennale 2016

This exhibition is held from 27th October 2016 till 26th February 2017.

Many artists are featured.

But we will feature the one that we like the most.

Melissa Tan.

The others which we thought were good too.

Fyerool Darma
Adeela Suleman
Titarubia

Melissa Tan

Melissa Tan

Melissa Tan (foreground work)

Monday 6 February 2017

AAR for Art Week and Art Stage

In the weeks after Art Stage and Art Week, we have reviews or thoughts on Art Stage on the net. And these have been popping up on FB with shares from various artists and their comments on it.

You can read some articles here :-

Business World Weekender

Hyperallergic

Didn't really seem positive.

Anyway I think Art Week was a good job. More than enough events and activities and not enough time to cover all. So in terms of quantity more then enough.

In terms of quality I think it was ok. Think Galleries should have pushed more Singapore artists to peak at Art Week.  But Chan Hampe, Fost and STPI did good with Ruben Pang (although not really a full exhibition), Chun Kai Qun and Amanda Heng respectively.

The organisers / NAC did enough to publicise it with the pamphlets/ brochures of the events.

Art Stage was ok. But I think with the poor economic climate there were less galleries, not something that is within their control. The layout of Art Stage was a bit off. The SEA Forum was a bit disorganised and for the collectors show (AKA the one Helutrans would normally do at Helutrans itself) , the way the pieces were shown did a disservice to the pieces. So a good curator is really important, not just an art historian (i.e. can assemble very intellectual shows) but a curator with a good eye and visual perception to assemble a show which is visually pleasing too.
Also I am personally not a person for change, so I really think Art Stage should keep more things fixed year to year and builld a heritage, legacy or events which one would associate with the Art Stage brand. Every year they are doing new things which is great. But a few could be kept for tradition or at least give it a 3 year cycle.

Anyway, February is Philippines month with Art Fair Philippines then Art Basel HK in March.

So let's see how the 2 perform.

Really hope SEA art can gain a better foothold in the world. Just need the galleries to reimagine and reinvent the art to the world. Anyway there are new companies like Art Agenda SEA (set up by ex-christie's person) that fill the secondary market gap, which I felt was lacking in Singapore. Sundaram Tagore Gallery also has an ex-christie's staff who does it.

Really hope the demand for Singapore artists also goes up, but that has a lot to do with the entry price points. The young Malaysian and Indonesian artists are well priced compared to young SG artists. Probably the cost of living and the exchange rate has to do with it. But also stated in previous posts, the artists in Singapore are rarely full time and if they are full time they are successful and commanding a high price. So their peers who aren't full time artists (stable income from other sources) are priced (and sometimes choose to price themselve) similar to them. Like I enquired about art works from this group born in 60s and they are asking a ridiculous price and I don't think they are even selling at that price.

Every Move You Make - Various artists

This exhibition is held from 27th January to 23rd February 2017 at ICAS at Lasalle.

It features recent alumni of LaSalle who are part time artists, having to balance work and their artistic practices.  This exhibition is curated by Hyrol Sami'on and Sufian Samsiyar.

The artist featured are Faiz Bin Zohri, Shazwany Aziz, Euginia Tan, Teow Yue Han and Ezekiel Wong Kel Win.


Teow Yue Han live streamed a dance performance, Shazwany did some of her paper works, Faiz did an installation and video. Euginia did her word works on a wall. Ezekiel expanded on his series.

Really nice works from Ezekiel. Pizza Queen found Euginia's work amusing. Teow Yue Han's dance was a bit remote for us although the dancers were very good. Faiz and Shazwany works were ok.