Deliverance

Deliverance

WHEN
11 July 2020 – 6 February 2021
VENUE
Mucciaccia Gallery, Gillman Barracks, 6 Lock Road, #02-10 (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
Tues – Fri, 12pm – 7pm
Sat, 11am – 7pm
Sun, 11am – 6pm
Closed on Mon & PH
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
https://mucciaccia.com/en/mucciaccia-gallery-singapore/

Deliverance

Mucciaccia Gallery proudly presents a collective show with a selection of internationally acclaimed artists from the gallery's collection. The exhibition explores different media and displays contemporary art from a new perspective.

The exhibition includes artworks by Oliviero Rainaldi, Luciano Ventrone, Frank Holliday, Agostino Bonalumi, Massimo Gianoni, Mimmo Rotella, Valerio Adami, Francesco Leone, Jeffery Kroll and Maurizio Savini. 

Agostino Bonalumi, Rosso, 2012. Image courtesy of Mucciaccia Gallery.
Art Fairs & Galleries
ShanghART Gallery, Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Road, #02-22
22 January – 28 February 2021
ShanghART Singapore is pleased to kickstart 2021 with a solo presentation of David Diao (b. 1943, lives and works in New York). This will be the Chinese-American artist’s first showcase in Southeast Asia, featuring paintings made between 1999 and 2018.
Exhibitions
Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Road, #02-21
21 January – 7 February 2021
Networked Bodies is an exhibition that seeks to investigate communication and intimacy through the internet. When our bodies are stuck, and our minds yearn for the other, how can we reach beyond the screen and create new sensory experiences? This exhibition will feature digital works, media installations, and works that use social media as a platform.
Exhibitions
FOST Gallery, 1 Lock Road, #01-02
23 January – 7 March 2021
Space, light, colour and rhythm are building blocks in Wyn-Lyn Tan’s language of painting. The works in A Matter of Time highlight Tan’s interests in the subtle shifts of one’s perception of space and time, and how that extends into a painting.
Exhibitions
Gillman Barracks, 47 Malan Road, #01-22
22 – 30 January 2021
The orchid; the wasp is a visual arts exhibition that follows the proposition of becoming, which is understood as the possibility for diversity, multiplicity and change. It is about forming alliances between artistic identities, seeing them as subjective beings with the potential to interchange or become something else through a unique symbiosis.