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Latest issues
Reflections from the Field: Southeast Asian Futurism in Art and Design
Three participants from 2023's External Assessment Summer School share about how the programmes, which took place across the Indonesian cities of Bali, Majalengka and Bandung, showcased how art and design can bring communities together to imagine, embody and create sustainable futures.
Artwork spotlight
Nhek Dim’s Village Scene: History, Tropical Abundance, and Tragedy
On first appearances, Village Scene is a lively and cheerful depiction of rural life. Yet, this harmonious-looking work is also a poignant reminder of a tumultuous time in Southeast Asia that ultimately led to a period of unimaginable tragedy in Cambodia.
Unveiling the artist
Latiff Mohidin: Pago Pago (1960–1969) | A Conversation with Shabbir Hussain Mustafa
In this in-Gallery talk, curator Shabbir Hussain Mustafa explores Latiff Mohidin's contributions to modernism by positioning the Malaysia artist within Berlin art circles of the 1960s, as well as the cultural, political and art historical milieus of Southeast Asia.
Reflections on Art | Tan Oe Pang in Conversation with Teo Hui Min
One of the most innovative practitioners working in the medium of ink today, Tan Oe Pang joins Assistant Curator Teo Hui Min to discuss the artistic concepts expressed through his work, the essential qualities of art and the dialogue between Western and Eastern aesthetics.
Behind the scenes
Open Doors, Open Hearts: Creating a Dementia-Inclusive Gallery
Dementia is one of the most debilitating health conditions faced by Singapore's rapidly ageing population. Faith Lee speaks to two frontline museum workers to find out more about the Dementia Awareness Workshop they attended, conducted by the Alzheimer's Disease Association, to understand dementia better.
Beyond the artwork
Reframing Modernism: Emiria Sunassa
The 2016 exhibition Reframing Modernism: Painting from Southeast Asia, Europe and Beyond explored new ways of looking at the history of modernism in art, through an encounter between the collections of the Centre Pompidou, National Gallery Singapore and other Southeast Asian collections.
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