Singapore Biennale 2022 named Natasha

Singapore Biennale 2022 named Natasha

WHEN
16 October 2022 – 19 March 2023
VENUE
Tanjong Pagar Distripark (go to Google maps)
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
https://www.singaporebiennale.org

Singapore Biennale 2022 named Natasha

Embark on a journey alongside Natasha to re-discover and engage with life’s big and small questions, through experiencing artworks by over 50 artists and collaborators.

Since its launch in October 2022, the Singapore Biennale 2022 continues to evolve and transform our experience of found spaces with new encounters. From December, a new venue is unveiled at 22 Orchard Road, while Malaysian artist Shooshie Sulaiman’s ‘Kancil Menghadap Beringin’ (The Mousedeer Comes Before the Banyan Tree) is launched on Lazarus Island.

In January, a diverse range of public programmes will take place during Singapore Art Week, including biennale editions of SAM Late Nights, SAMily Funday, and artist-led workshops and activations by Wu Mali, Zarina Muhammad and the Nina bell F House Museum project.


Held at multiple locations: 39 Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Sentosa Cove Village, St John’s Island, Lazarus Island, International Plaza, Yan Kit Playfield, SAM & 8Q Hoardings, Singapore Flyer, Singapore Cable Car, Jurong Regional Library, and 22 Orchard Road.

Please do note that admission is Free for all during Singapore Art Week 2023 (6-15 Jan 2023)


Credits: A Singapore Biennale 2022 Key Visual, intervened by Berny Tan. Image courtesy of Singapore Art Museum.

Artists: Aarti Sunder, Adele Tan, Afifa Aleiby, Ala Younis, Alfian Sa’at, Ali Yass, Angkrit Ajchariyasophon, Araya Rasdjarmreansook, Areumnari Ee, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Assem Hendawi, AWKNDAFFR, Shin Beomsun, Berny Tan, Billy Yong, Binna Choi, Brian Fuata, Brightworkroom, Cevdet Erek, Daniel Lie, Daniela Zambrano Almidón, Doa Aly, Donghwan Kam, Elaine W. Ho, Elina Waage Mikalsen, Erika Tan, Extended Asia, Firas Shehadeh, Flora Weil, Haegue Yang, Hemali Bhuta, Heman Chong and Renée Staal, Huruf with Ejin Sha, Kim Hyona, ila, Kim Inkyung, Joo Jae-Hwan, Jeamin Cha, Jeannine Tang, Na Jeong Suk, Kym Jinhong, June Yap, Kanitha Tith, Soh Kay Min, Ang Kia Yee, Ong Kian Peng, Kiraṇ Kumār, Koon Kwon, Kyoungtae Kim, Lucy Davis (Migrant Ecologies Projects), Maile Meyer and Drew Kahu‘āina Broderick, Malaeb, Wu Mali, Maya West, mediabus, Yoon Mi Ae, Min & Sulki, Moad Musbahi, Namsu Kim, Natasha Tontey, Nida Ghouse, Nina bell F, No Ghost Just a Shell of the Van Abbemuseum collection featuring the works by Angela Bulloch & Imke Wagener, Pierre Huyghe & Philippe Parreno, Richard Phillips, Rirkrit Tiravanija, M/M (Paris), and Liam Gillick, Nuraini Juliastuti, Pratchaya Phinthong, Raed Ibrahim,Ranu Mukherjee, Samia A Halaby,Sarah Abu-Abdullah, Sawangwongse Yawnghwe, Shooshie Sulaiman, S.O.I.L Community with CONA PROJECTS, Sophia Park, Sukanta Majumdar, Sungeun Lee, Tan Tarn How, Tini Aliman,Trevor Yeung, Valentina Desideri and Denise Ferreira da Silva, Walid Raad, Wayne WJ. Lim, Yejin Cho, Ying Que, Zachary Chan, Zarina Muhammad
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