Friday, May 22, 2009

Found & Lost,

made it to Found & Lost after attending the exhibition at spottiswoode for a mere 5 mins(this place was so hard to find because MW's a klutz).

Anyway, here's some info and some pictures


In Between: 8 Printers', 1 Papermaker's and 1 Registrar's exhibition

This is exhibition of works by the Singapore Tyler Print Institute's eight printmakers, one paper maker and a registrar. Expect works that use a variety of media around the theme: In Between. Exhibiting artists are Richard Hungerford, Eng Joo Heng, Eitaro Ogawa, Tamae Iwasaki, Cris Mora, Leong Soo Min, Beth Tan, Oh Thiam Guan, KC Poh and Chong Li Sze.

Call 9005 4850 for more information.

Where: 65 Spottiswoode Park Road (off Neil Road)

Nearest MRT: Outram Park

Buses: 124, 143, 147

(and for more pictures of the exhibition, click here)





Found & Lost

May 23, 2009—July 12, 2009 Sookoon Ang, Cheong Kah Kit, Khiew Huey Chian, Charles Lim, Matthew Ngui, Shubigi Rao, Erika Tan, and Ian Woo Curated by Guo-Liang Tan

Found & Lost features the works of eight Singapore artists concerned with questions of representation in relation to the act of drawing. The exhibition serves as an extension of the ideas explored in Aversions, a drawing publication project in which the artists explore and respond to the boundaries of drawing within their own artistic practices, delving into issues such as peripheral vision, perpetual delay, the impossibility of the image, and the fragmentation of language and memory in relation to the act of drawing. As a parallel exhibition, Found & Lost continues along and beyond the initial line of inquiry into the nature of visual representation. Many of the works move between the act of observation (looking at) and that of introspection (looking for), proposing a correlation between the visible and the invisible in the way meaning is constantly being interrupted and negotiated by shifts in perception.


here are some of the very minimal & conceptual works.


managed to pass doggiefroggie the gift i made yay!

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