Blah: A National Conversation is a group exhibition featuring new works by alumni of the Faculty of Fine Arts, La SALLE College of… Read more Blah: a national conversation
Tag: Sally J Clarke
Bringing together: family and portraits
John Clang, born Ang Choon Leng, has from a young age carried an immense passion for photography. So much so that he… Read more Bringing together: family and portraits
Appreciating art
Last year, I attended the Singapore Art Museum Appreciating Art Lecture Series and it proved to be one of the… Read more Appreciating art
Brand managers = contemporary artists?
Edward Munch’s (1985) The Scream was sold by Sotheby’s in New York for a record $120 million in May 2012,… Read more Brand managers = contemporary artists?
Art and identity
Article written by Ong Hui Har in collaboration with One East Asia. Redwhite depicts foreigners within our midst, and explores larger… Read more Art and identity
Buddha in the backyard
The art history of Thailand is unique within the context of Southeast Asia. For several reasons: first of all because of… Read more Buddha in the backyard
Vietnamese neo-conservatism: the death of performance art
Edited and translated by Tumy Buinguyen. Amidst all the groans about the current gloomy business environment for artists, the daily activities… Read more Vietnamese neo-conservatism: the death of performance art
An encounter with Mary
The Royal Academy of Arts (RA) has stepped outside its comfort zone in Piccadilly, London for the first time since… Read more An encounter with Mary
We all need inspiration
Sometimes when viewing a piece of art we are instantly able to recognise another artist’s influence. A first reaction may… Read more We all need inspiration
A creative career
In the UK, creative employment provides around two million jobs, in the creative sector itself and in creative roles in other… Read more A creative career