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Tag: art gallery

Addicted Art Gallery opens virtual David Bowie exhibition featuring photos from Markus Klinko

It’s been 10 years since the legendary David Bowie has passed and to celebrate his life in a way that reminds us that he wasn’t just a celebrity but also an ordinary person, Addicted Art Gallery has launched a new virtual exhibition, titled Markus Klinko: Bowie, The Heavens. Before Markus Klinko became a photographer in […]

Monochrome art studio By Fable opens at WEAVE with a permanent art gallery and monthly workshops

Founded by Singapore-born artist Elizabeth Marlow, By Fable is a monochrome art studio that is rooted in heritage, minimalism and textile craft, and where each piece has been designed to tell a story, capture a memory and its meaning, through texture, form and monochrome expression. Having grown up in Singapore where she was surrounded by […]

The Private Museum celebrates SG60 with an exhibition that honours love and legacy between artists Chua Mia Tee & Lee Boon Ngan

A common misconception that we have about art in Singapore is how we often look at it as something superficial that either reflects a person’s societal status, or is used as a decorative measure to elevate the ambience of a location. This belief is largely due to the typical monetary value of art pieces that […]

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