occupies one unit of the many Housing Development Board (HDB) flats in the northern part of Singapore. Proudly containing a library, two working rooms, a kitchen and a storeroom (which HDB intended as a bomb shelter), it is the living, drawing, thinking, reading, writing, publishing, sharing, cooking and hiding space of Singapore artist Tang Ling Nah.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
PAUSE: An Exhibition of Works and Ideas in Progress
About the Exhibition:
To some, the act of ‘making art’ may often be perceived as a mysterious and unfathomable process. In reality, the experience of making differs from artist to artist. Often, the path to a cohesive work is paved with points of stopping and starting, looking and re-looking, trying and abandoning and trying again. As such, this exhibition will depart from the conventional way of seeing artworks as ‘finished prod...ucts’ and focus instead on ideas and works that are experimental, ‘raw’, ‘abandoned’, or still ‘in-the-making’. Through its display of works-in-progress, PAUSE aims to offer some insight into the often unseen aspects of art making, and pose several pertinent questions to the 'maker' in all of us:
How do you begin? Where are you going? When do you stop?
Featuring new works-in-progress by
Ho Hui May
Emilyn Ng
Tang Ling Nah
Susie Wong
Introducing new works by members of SMU's visual arts and photography clubs, ARTDICTED and SMUSAIC:
Sara Ang
Lin Dingxiang
Desmond Loo
Ephraim Loy
Ng Li Tying
Kellie Tedjo & Esther Lee
Beverly Tay
Daniel Yu
Chua Chang Loong, Hendry Poh & Pearlicia Chan
Curated by
Regina De Rozario
Supported by
SMU Office of Student Life
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Venue:
Singapore Management University
90 Stamford Road
Level 1, School of Economics / School of Social Sciences
(Gallery is opposite SOTA and Rendezvous Hotel)
Opening:
Fri 14 Jan 2011, 7pm
Exhibition Dates:
15 Jan 2011 to 11 Feb 2011
(Closed for Chinese New Year from 31 Jan to 5 Feb)
Exhibition Hours:
Mon to Fri, 11am to 7pm
Sat, 11am to 5pm
Closed on Sundays
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