Tag: Installation

  • Artist and Empire | Looking at Colonialism

    Artist and Empire | Looking at Colonialism

    National Gallery Singapore’s latest retrospective of Yayoi Kusama’s works is super popular now, but I’m going to take the time to catch up with their previous special exhibition! The first exhibition that I saw this year was National Gallery Singapore’s second special exhibition ‘Artist and Empire: (En)countering Colonial Legacies’ in collaboration with Tate Britain. The…

  • March Art Events | Hong Kong & Singapore

    March Art Events | Hong Kong & Singapore

    “I think there should be no end to experimentation.” – Zaha Hadid Spring is here! And along with that is a range of art events in Hong Kong for its Art Month in March. This year, the range of art fairs is happening in the later part of the month starting this week, and there’s…

  • Christmas Wonderland at Gardens by the Bay

    Christmas Wonderland at Gardens by the Bay

    I can’t believe it’s already the end of 2016! It’s always surreal and exciting to jump into a new year. Just less than two weeks ago, I finally crawled out of my End of Semester writing hole that I had wormed my way into and very quickly found myself heading to Singapore for a holiday…

  • Art Basel Hong Kong 2016 | The New and the Curious

    Art Basel Hong Kong 2016 | The New and the Curious

    My review for Art Basel Hong Kong 2016 is finally here!!! I realize it’s a little long after the event held over the Easter weekend from March 24th-26th. March was pretty much a crazy month for me going to the various art fairs, events, exhibitions with different starting and ending dates, while keeping up with schoolwork.…

  • Vision Tunnels

    Vision Tunnels

    Summer break is officially here!!! I’m so so happy to be done with my long semester, and I can get back to viewing art around Hong Kong. In the meantime, here’s a quick post on Vision Tunnels, an architectural installation showcasing artworks at LANDMARK Mall as part of the Be Inspired in Central events, that was…