Donna Ong's 'My Forest Has No Name'
The Singaporean installation artist introduces the curious wonders and detritus of “exotica” and “the jungle” in several new series of photographs and installations.
The Singaporean installation artist introduces the curious wonders and detritus of “exotica” and “the jungle” in several new series of photographs and installations.
The group exhibition reopens a debate posed by art critic Brian O
Guangdong-based painter Wu Yi applied traditions of Chinese ink painting to create 36 illustrations depicting monumental views of nature around China.
Emerging artist Quynh Dong is exhibiting for the first time in Singapore at Yeo Workshop, which is presenting a modest introduction to Dong
Kim abandons his immersive multimedia works, which incorporate installation, text, film, video and music, to go back to the humble medium of drawing.
The show highlights the ways that artists Tomie Ohtake, Tang Chang, Robert Motherwell and Bruce Nauman
The group exhibition brings together three prominent Korean artists reflecting upon the contemporary practice of landscape painting.
Comprising 26 paintings made between 2010 and 2015, Song