Liz Deschenes, Gallery 4.1.1 (version 2) #2 - photo credit: Image courtesy of the artist.

Exhibition

The Pierre Lorinet Collection: Space

Art Outreach Singapore

10 January 2025 to 2 February 2025

11am - 7pm

Free admission

Synopsis

This third exhibition from The Pierre Lorinet Collection explores the theme of "space," referencing the 8,000 sq. ft. warehouse at New Bahru, the vibrant venue for this year’s showcase. Featuring works by artists such as Ugo Rondinone, Liz Deschenes, Theaster Gates, and Tracey Emin, the exhibition reflects diverse interpretations of space—cosmic, earthly, emotional, and structural.

Highlights include Frank Stella’s Moby Dick, Giuseppe Penone’s nature-inspired thorns, and Danh Vo’s fragment of the Statue of Liberty, all exploring how space holds memory, transformation, and meaning. Sterling Ruby’s Thermohaline and Alicja Kwade’s marble trumpets demonstrate how sensory elements shape spatial experience.

More than a backdrop, space functions as a medium for creative expression, whether it’s a landscape, a personal reflection, or an abstract void. Through these works, Space invites viewers to engage with the dynamic relationship between art and the environments that shape both thought and experience.

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Free admission

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Free admission

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Free admission

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Exhibition

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Free admission

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