Anthropos Bangkok
2 June to 30 June 2013, Numthong Gallery at Aree, Bangkok
Anthropos-Bangkok is the first in a series of innovative and thought-provoking group exhibitions featuring 10 emerging artists from Thailand and Singapore: Kamolpan Chotvichai (Th), Genevieve Chua (Sg), Tada Hengsapkul (Th), Jeremy Hiah (Sg), Piyarat Piyapongwiwat (Th), Ana Prvacki (Sg), Sufian Hamri Read more....
Ties and Fragrant Lies
4 June to 25 June 2013, One East Asia, Singapore
Ties and Fragrant Lies marks the first art exhibition featuring all recent paintings by eight young Thai artists under 30’s whose paintings contemplate and reveal the vagaries and contradictions of urban life in the city. The title of exhibition is derived from a play of words with Thai fragrant rice, Thailand’s Read more....
Programme Talk
Join Audrey Wong, an ex-nominated Member of Parliament (Arts) and Programme Leader MA Arts & Cultural Management Programme and Jeffrey Say, Art Historian and Programme Leader MA Asian Art Histories for a meet and greet session with the faculty, students, and alumni. Both Audrey and Jeffrey will be giving an overview of the programme, including its philosophy and structure as well Read more....
Renowned art historian and well-published author Professor James Elkins will deliver the second MA Asian Art Histories Annual Lecture on 17 April 2013.
Hong Weng has a foundational education first in the sciences before switching over to the visual arts in 2001. His life experiences and worldview have since expanded considerably as the visual arts is boundless and ever-changing, crossing multiple disciplines such as history, politics, culture, philosophy, environment as well as science. Hong Weng has extensive experience as an educator and he believes Read more....