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 "Androgyny #7" by Kim Nampyo, atelier aki, South Korea, Booth C01
SINGAPORE’S NEWEST AND
MOST INTERESTING ART FAIR
OPENS AT SUNTEC ON THURSDAY JANUARY 21ST
Presenting “A World of Art” – 3,000 unique artworks from 65 exhibitors
SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6TH: Singapore’s newest and most interesting art fair,
Singapore Contemporary, opens with an exclusive VIP program and Vernissage on Thursday
January 21st, followed by three days open to the public on Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
January 22nd, 23rd and 24th.
The inaugural edition of the show, with the theme “A World of Art,” presents more than 3,000
works of art from 65 exhibitors and installation art by 14 artists. Exhibiting galleries are from
Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, South
Korea, Japan, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Russia.
Held across a stunning 6,000-square-meter space at
the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre,
Singapore Contemporary unveils a number of works
that have been specially created for the Show. Wellknown Australian artist Emma Hack has created a
portrait commission of Singapore-born Adelaide City
Lady Mayoress Genevieve Theseira-Haese, “Our Lady
Phoenix.” Proceeds raised from the sale of the work
will be donated to the Eurasian Association of
Singapore. British ink-pen artist Jeff Murray presents
"Singapore Sling" – works fusing Singapore’s natural
beauty with the city’s state-of-the-art architecture.
Renowned Korean sculptor Jang Seunghyo (known as
Sho Jang) has created an amazing six-part installation
for the show – comprising hand-made tiles, bearing
sculptures of “Art Blossom” chess pieces and looked
down upon by two huge “art” chandeliers.
Emma Hack will also conduct a live body-painting
exhibition for the opening of the Show on Thursday
21st, taking eight hours to transform her muse with
head-to-toe paint.
Show Director Douwe Cramer said that visitors to Singapore Contemporary have a lot to look
forward to: “This is an exceptionally interesting show – most of the artworks have never been
seen in Singapore before, and many are by artists who are just starting to break through on
the international stage, winning prestigious prizes and achieving success at auction. We think
Singaporeans and overseas visitors here for Singapore Art Week are going to love it! And all
visitors are invited to join an extensive program of complimentary tours, live painting
demonstrations and a fabulous children’s program.”
Added Michael Lee, Acting Chairman of the show’s
Advisory Board: “The members of the Advisory Board
are excited to be involved in Singapore Contemporary.
The Organiser is making a real effort to reach out to
the different sectors of the local visual arts community
and we are very pleased to be asked to provide our
insights. I believe Singapore Contemporary is a very
welcome addition to Singapore Art Week and will
contribute to further grow Singapore’s standing as a
regional arts hub.”
Tickets for Singapore Contemporary are now on sale at
www.singaporecontemporary.com or www.sistic.com.
Tickets purchased before the show are S$30 for a
single day, S$20 for a single day concession or S$54
for a three-day pass, and the ticket holder can bring a
friend for free. Tickets purchased at the show door are
the same price, but admit one person only.
Top image: "Our Lady Phoenix (Adelaide City Lady Mayoress, Genevieve Theseira-Haese)" by Emma Hack,
Emma Hack Gallery, Australia, Booth B13
Bottom image: "Singapore Sling" by Jeff Murray, United Kingdom, Booth C18
EXHIBITORS AT SINGAPORE CONTEMPORARY
A Gallery
Argueyrolles Gallery
Hong Kong
Thailand
D04
D03
Art Front Gallery
Singapore
C09
Art Weme Contemporary Gallery
Malaysia
B10
Artemis Art
Malaysia
B05
Hong Kong
B15
Taiwan
D13
Artredot
Singapore
D08
Artsphere
Indonesia
C16
atelier aki
South Korea
C01
China
C12
Indonesia
B09
Chen Ben by BEN Gallery
China
C19
C.K Art Space
COSPACE
Korea
China
D01
C04
Di Legno Gallery
Singapore
D02
Eight Art Gallery
Singapore
B03
Australia
B13
Fabrik Gallery
Hong Kong
C08
Faith Art Gallery
Hong Kong
D11
Italy
A04
Galerie GAIA
South Korea
C05
Gallery Michelle
South Korea
C11
Gallery Miz
South Korea
D05
Gallery Palzo
South Korea
D09
GAMO GALLERY
South Korea
D12
Gao Xiao Yun
China
A03
Henri Depardieu
France
B19
iSGO Gallery
China
C02
United Kingdom
C18
Singapore
A08
Italy
A06
KAN-ZAN-LOC.
Japan
A07
KATO ART DUO
Singapore
C07
South Korea
B14
Artify Gallery
Artists in Taiwan
Author Gallery
Awiki
Emma Hack Gallery
Francesca Gnagnarella
Jeff Murray
Jeffrey Wandly by Maya Gallery
Jens W. Beyrich by BOESSO ART GALLERY
Khalifa Gallery
Khankhalaev Gallery
La Lanta Fine Art
Russia
Thailand
B01
B16
Ling Art
China
B17
Lydia Janssen
USA
A02
Macey and Sons Auctioneers and Valuers Limited
Hong Kong
D07
Macey and Sons Kids Art Studio
Hong Kong
B12
Australia
C21
Mendez Big and Small Art Company
Philippines
B06
Mendez Big and Small Art Company
Philippines
B08
China
D14
Ng Woon Lam by GOLDMANN SAGG
Singapore
B18
Pop and Contemporary Fine Art
Singapore
B02
Puri Art Gallery
Indonesia
C14
China
B20
Singapore
A05
China
D06
South Korea
B07
Srisasanti Syndicate
Indonesia
C15
Susan Schmidt
Australia
A01
China
D15
The Gallery Eumundi
Australia
D10
TONYRAKA Art Gallery
Indonesia
C13
Utterly Art
Singapore
B04
VISIONAIRS GALLERY
Singapore
D16
Viviyip Artroom
Indonesia
C17
WANG ARTS GALLERY
Singapore
B11
Wentworth Galleries
Australia
C10
World of Arts
Indonesia
C03
Y2ARTS
Singapore
C06
China
C20
Madeleine Ekeblad
Nancy's Gallery
Randy Li
Simon Wee by Tembusu Art Gallery
Soemo Fine Arts
Space BM
The Dragon Year Gallery
Zhao Lu by Shone-Show Gallery
COMPLIMENTARY ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
ART TOURS: Invited guests and ticket holders are welcome to participate in a series of show
tours, which explore the artworks of various participating nations and different genres of art,
plus the opportunity to meet with artists and learn what inspires their work. On a first-comefirst-served basis, visitors can select from these tour topics:
Meet the Artist
Learn what motivates and inspires six talented artists at the show
Hidden China
Discovering collectible Chinese contemporary paintings
Art of Southeast Asia
An introduction to works from Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines
Japan and Korea Revealed
Inside the mysteries of Japanese and Korean contemporary art
Contemporary Sculpture
A wonderful selection of works in bronze, ceramic, glass, stone and more
LIVE PAINTING DEMONSTRATIONS: Four artists with very different styles of work will
present live painting demonstrations, Artist Talks and take questions on Friday January 22nd.
Simon Wee (Singapore)
2pm – See acclaimed local artist Simon Wee demonstrate his technique of painting on canvas
and linen, and present an Artist Talk & Q&A.
3.30pm – Simon Wee will again demonstrate his technique of painting on canvas and linen,
and present an Artist Talk & Q&A.
Jeff Murray (United Kingdom)
3pm – Learn about the works and techniques of British ink-pen artist Jeff Murray, who will give
a live demonstration, and Artist Talk & Q&A.
5pm – Jeff Murray continues his live ink-pen demonstration, and presents another Artist Talk &
Q&A.
Awiki (Indonesia)
4.30pm — See a demonstration of Awiki’s unique hand painting, and join his Artist Talk and
Q&A.
Madeleine Ekeblad (Australia)
2.30pm – Watch a demonstration by this talented Australian artist who works with enamel,
acrylics and old music manuscripts, accompanied by an Artist Talk and Q&A. Madeleine will
explain how she incorporates musical themes into all her vivid paintings.
4pm – Madeleine Ekeblad continues her live painting demonstration, and presents another
Artist Talk & Q&A.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS: Children are welcome at Singapore Contemporary – we hope
their experience at the Show will be the beginning of a life-long love of art! All programs are
complimentary, and on a first-come, first-served basis. Thanks to Little Artists Art Studio for
managing and conducting these programs with their qualified team of art teachers.
Macey and Sons Kids Art Tours
Conducted by Little Artists Art Studio, these fun and educational tours are open to children
5yrs to 11yrs of age. Please meet at the Macey and Sons Kids Art Tours counter right inside
the main entrance at 10 minutes before the hour. Tours are limited to 15 children.
Tour Times – Friday January 22 - 4/5pm; Saturday January 23 - 12/1/2/3/4pm; Sunday
January 24 - 12/1/2/3/4pm
Macey and Sons Kids Art Studio
Operated by Little Artists Art Studio, this is a fun place for children from 3yrs to 11yrs of age to
engage in supervised painting, drawing and other art projects. Experienced art teachers will
coach children in the creation of a unique artwork to either display at the Show or take home.
There is also a great display of artworks by talented students from the Little Artists Art Studio drop by and take a look!
Children's Programs kindly sponsored by Macey and Sons Auctioneers & Valuers Limited.
ARTWORKS AT SINGAPORE CONTEMPORARY
CURATOR’S CHOICE:
Some of the Show’s most interesting artworks, from well-known artists as well as emerging
talents. Selected by Singapore Contemporary Director, Mark Saunderson.
Top left image: "March" by Zorikto Dorzhiev, Khankhalaev Gallery, Russia, Booth B01
Top right image: "Beijing Girl 2015-3-2" by Zhang Xiangming, Soemo Fine Arts, China, Booth D06
Bottom left image: "XP Black Series - I Am Here" by Choi Woolga, Khalifa Gallery, Korea, Booth B14
Bottom right image: “Thought 4” by Ji, Yo-Sang, Artists in Taiwan, Tawian, Booth D13
ARTIST DIALOGUES:
Singapore Contemporary welcomes 17 artists in this unique
section of the show. Meet with these carefully selected artists
and learn what inspires their work. Also presenting live painting
demonstrations on Friday January 22nd (see program above).
Left top: "A Scar - Time is Your Enemy" by Gao Xiao, Gao Xiao Yun Art, China, Booth A03
Left bottom: "Smith Street Chinatown Impression II" by Ng Woon Lam, GOLDMANN SAGG, Singapore, Booth B18
Right top: "Future" by Simon Wee, Tembusu Art Gallery, Singapore, Booth A05
Right centre: "Blossoms Welcoming The Red Sun" by Francesca Gnagnarella, Australia, Booth A04
Right bottom: "Mirior" by Henri Depardieu, France, Booth B19
CHINA ENCOUNTERS:
The latest in Chinese Contemporary works from leading galleries in China,
Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Top image: "Tai Chi - Boundless" by Yu Nancheng, Nancy's Gallery, China, Booth D14
Centre left image: "Rhinoceros No.2" by Zhao Lu, Shone-Show Gallery, China, Booth C20
Centre image: "Untitled" by Wang Min, The Dragon Year Gallery, China, Booth D15
Centre right: "Empty Series-Spring" by Ge Ziyu, iSGO Gallery, China, Booth C02
Bottom left image: "Color Film" by Chen Ben, BEN Gallery, China, Booth C19
Bottom right image: "Yoga No.6" by Xie Aige, COSPACE, China, Booth C04
INDONESIAN PAVILION:
Five members of the Indonesian Art
Gallery Association presents over 200
paintings and sculptures.
Top left image: "Hope" by Romy Setiawan, Viviyip Artroom, Indonesia, Booth C17
Top right image: "Erase-series" by Erika Ernawan, Artsphere, Indonesia, Booth C16
Centre image: "Couse Kid Say So" by I Made Arya Palguna, TONYRAKA Art Gallery, Indonesia, Booth C13
Bottom left image: "To Grow To Furrow" by Yoga Mahendra, Puri Art Gallery, Indonesia, Booth C14
Bottom right image: "In The Morning #2" by Suroso Isur, Srisasanti Syndicate, Indonesia, Booth C15
EDITORS’ NOTES:
Singapore Contemporary Dates:
January 21 – 24, 2016
Venue:
Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre
Opening Hours:
VIP Program:
Private View (by invitation only)
Thursday January 21, 3.30pm – 5.30pm
Vernissage (by invitation only)
Thursday January 21, 5.30pm – 9pm
General Admission
Friday January 22, 12 noon – 9pm
Saturday January 23, 11am – 7pm
Sunday January 24, 11am – 6pm
Ticket Sales:
www.singaporecontemporary.com
www.sistic.com
Parking, MRT, Taxis:
There is abundant parking at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre. The
venue is easily accessible by MRT (Esplanade Station or Promenade Station via the Circle
Line), and there are several conveniently located taxi ranks.
Complimentary Buses:
Complimentary buses are provided from outside Art Stage Singapore at the Marina Bay Sands
Expo & Convention Centre. Buses run every 10 to 15 minutes during these times:
Thursday January 21 - 4pm to 8pm
Friday January 22 - 3pm to 7pm
Saturday January 23 - 12 noon to 6pm
Sunday January 24 - 12 noon to 6pm
Latest Information:
For the latest updates on Singapore Contemporary and programming information, please visit
www.singaporecontemporary.com, find us on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/singapore.contemporary.art.show or follow us on Twitter at
sg_contemporary.
High-res images and information are downloadable from:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/x66q11s4guhnpwk/AADQdMStMFdRVNKBDZ2UhntZa?dl=0
About Singapore Contemporary
The Founders and Directors of Singapore Contemporary are three art enthusiasts with more
than 25 years’ experience in the region. Viewed as pioneers in the art space, they consider the
interest of artists, galleries and buyers are best served by providing vibrant fairs and online
content which stimulate discovery, exploration and conversations about art. The popular Asia
Contemporary Art Show, in its 8th edition in Spring 2016, is Hong Kong’s only art fair that takes
place twice a year. And when the art fairs close, collectors and art lovers can continue to
browse 24/7 and buy on Asia Contemporary Art Buyer (www.asiacontemporaryart.com).
Singapore Contemporary Advisory Board
The Show Directors are guided by an Advisory Board comprising six influential leaders in
Singapore’s art ecology: T.K Quek, Kwok Kian Chow, Michael Lee, Chiara Rosenblum,
Arnaud Champenois and Jason Wee. “We are delighted to have the valuable input of such
influential and qualified arts specialists on our Advisory Board, which we expect will make a
very strong contribution in guiding the direction of Singapore Contemporary in 2016, and as
we grow and develop in the years ahead,” said Show Director Douwe Cramer. “The Board will
provide insights into the character of art and artists we should be curating, collector and buyer
engagement, the genres preferred by Singaporean and Southeast Asian collectors to produce
a really engaging show, and special projects and installation art.”
For media enquiries, please contact:
Singapore Contemporary Press Office
Singapore office:
Fiona Vogel
Tula Goodwin
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Hong Kong office:
Anne Wu
Natasha Li
[email protected]
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