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The ultimate guide on what to see, do and eat at Singapore Art Week 2023

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What: The continuing mega modern artwork competition that’s the Singapore Biennale 2022 (formally named Natasha), which is staged as soon as each two years.

Who’s behind it: Natasha is helmed by a four-person curatorial group comprising co-artistic administrators Binna Choi, Nida Ghouse, June Yap and Ala Younis (all of whom are artwork practitioners or working in artwork establishments).

Why go to: For those who’re already at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark for the Wayang Spaceship set up (see earlier entry), be sure you allocate a while to take a look at Natasha. Although it kicked off final Oct, it’s designed to be a multi-layered occasion, with extra occasions and activations slated to happen progressively over its five-month run. For SAW 2023, get able to partake in new artworks and workshops, resembling What’s Style?, a popiah ‘making’ workshop by artist Wu Mali. There can even be free admission to the Natasha ticketed exhibition, held throughout two weekends (January 6, 7, 13 and 14), with a sequence of thrilling programmes that may characteristic works by thrilling artists resembling Haegue Yang (South Korea) and Berny Tan (Singapore), amongst others.

When: On now until March 19, with particular dates for sure occasions

The place: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Highway

P.S. Past Natasha’s main stage at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, there are additionally new artworks elsewhere. These embody 12 new items at No. 22 Orchard Highway, and artist Shooshie Sulaiman’s residing set up titled Kancil Mengadap Beringin (The Mousedeer Comes Earlier than the Banyan Tree) on Lazarus Island.

What: The continuing mega modern artwork competition that’s the Singapore Biennale 2022 (formally named Natasha), which is staged as soon as each two years.

Who’s behind it: Natasha is helmed by a four-person curatorial group comprising co-artistic administrators Binna Choi, Nida Ghouse, June Yap and Ala Younis (all of whom are artwork practitioners or working in artwork establishments).

Why go to: For those who’re already at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark for the Wayang Spaceship set up (see earlier entry), be sure you allocate a while to take a look at Natasha. Although it kicked off final Oct, it’s designed to be a multi-layered occasion, with extra occasions and activations slated to happen progressively over its five-month run. For SAW 2023, get able to partake in new artworks and workshops, resembling What’s Style?, a popiah ‘making’ workshop by artist Wu Mali. There can even be free admission to the Natasha ticketed exhibition, held throughout two weekends (January 6, 7, 13 and 14), with a sequence of thrilling programmes that may characteristic works by thrilling artists resembling Haegue Yang (South Korea) and Berny Tan (Singapore), amongst others.

When: On now until March 19, with particular dates for sure occasions

The place: SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Highway

P.S. Past Natasha’s main stage at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, there are additionally new artworks elsewhere. These embody 12 new items at No. 22 Orchard Highway, and artist Shooshie Sulaiman’s residing set up titled Kancil Mengadap Beringin (The Mousedeer Comes Earlier than the Banyan Tree) on Lazarus Island.

Supply: Her World

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