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The Singapore Biennale Returns for Its Fifth Edition with An Atlas of Mirrors

Singapore Art Museum
2016-11-29 16:31 2852

SINGAPORE, Nov. 29, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Singapore Biennale 2016, one of Asia's most exciting contemporary visual art exhibitions, opened to the public on 27 October 2016 and will run until 26 February 2017. Titled An Atlas of Mirrors, the fifth edition of the Singapore Biennale features works by 63 artists and art collectives from 19 countries and territories across Southeast Asia, East and South Asia.

Subodh Gupta, Cooking the World, 2016, Collection of the Artist
Subodh Gupta, Cooking the World, 2016, Collection of the Artist

 

Han Sai Por, Black Forest 2016, 2016, Collection of the Artist, Singapore Biennale 2016 commission
Han Sai Por, Black Forest 2016, 2016, Collection of the Artist, Singapore Biennale 2016 commission

 

Deng Guoyuan, Noah’s Garden II, 2016, Collection of the Artist, Singapore Biennale 2016 commission
Deng Guoyuan, Noah’s Garden II, 2016, Collection of the Artist, Singapore Biennale 2016 commission

 

Titarubi, History Repeats Itself, 2016, Collection of the Artist, Singapore Biennale 2016 commission
Titarubi, History Repeats Itself, 2016, Collection of the Artist, Singapore Biennale 2016 commission

From monumental sculptures to film and performance art, artworks of various media are curated around nine sub-themes and presented at seven locations, with the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) and SAM at 8Q as anchor venues. The four-month-long international contemporary art exhibition is organised by SAM and commissioned by the National Arts Council of Singapore.

Over 80 percent of the Singapore Biennale artworks are new commissions or adaptations of works. Featuring several site-specific and works never seen before on the biennale circuit, the Biennale artworks respond to the title of An Atlas of Mirrors, and explore notions of space, time, memory, nature, boundaries, agency, identity, displacement and absence.

"An Atlas of Mirrors references the atlases and mirrors that have been instrumental in humankind's exploration of the world as we navigate and map our journeys into the unknown. It is hoped that the evocative title, which guided its curatorial direction, would intrigue and inspire audiences to explore and experience the many ways of seeing our world and ourselves," says Dr Susie Lingham, Creative Director, Singapore Biennale 2016.

Various programmes will be taking place over the course of the exhibition, including artist and curator talks and tours, artist workshops, community days and a symposium in January 2017.

Singapore Biennale 2016 also marks the inaugural Asian edition of the Benesse Prize, organised by Benesse Holdings, Inc (Benesse) and SAM. Awarded at the Venice Biennale for the last 10 editions, the winner of the 11th Benesse Prize will receive a commission to create a work to be exhibited at Benesse Art Site Naoshima and a cash prize of JPY 3,000,000 from Benesse. The award presentation will take place in January 2017, and the shortlisted artists are Martha Atienza (Philippines/ Netherlands), Bui Cong Khanh (Vietnam), Ade Darmawan (Indonesia), Qiu Zhijie (China) and Pannaphan Yodmanee (Thailand).

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Source: Singapore Art Museum
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