The Three Of Us

The Three Of Us

WHEN
16 – 30 January 2021
VENUE
Studio Janka Szabad, #03/73A 195 Pearl’s Hill Terrace (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
Tues – Sun, 11am – 8pm
Closed on Mon
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
http://www.jankaszabad.com

The Three Of Us

The Three of Us presents a group exhibition of three artists – Janka Szabad, Raymond Yap and Warren Khong. Introducing works that have nothing to do with the ongoing global pandemic, but were nonetheless created during the course of the pandemic, this show offers an insight into the practices of three very dissimilar artists in terms of their profession, ideologies and temperament.

Janka Szabad is a German and Swiss visual artist and former Dentist who lives and works in Singapore. She explores in her practice materials and media with a focus on changes and challenges.

Raymond Yap uses a multi-layered approach to creating a push and pull between positive and negative space, and reflecting positive and negative compositions seek to expand the visual vocabulary and to draw emphasis on the interchangeability of languages in art. He continually questions the surface and spatial relations via drawing and painting mediums, immersing them until they become a single thing.

Warren Khong situates his practice in the investigation of materiality in art to push the possibilities of representation in painting and drawing, as well as their reception.

Janka Szabad, Reflections X, 2020. Image courtesy of the artist.

Singapore Botanic Gardens, Visitor Services Counter, Level 1 of Botany Centre (Nearest Entrance: Tanglin Gate)
30 – 31 January 2021
This tour aims to allow visitors to rediscover landscapes and appreciate nature and art, and the correlation they share here. In particular, to re-explore the Gardens through picturesque landscapes and its art. The tour will be led by Dee Chia, specialist in art education and development.
Art Fairs & Galleries
Art Porters Gallery, Room 1, 64 Spottiswoode Park Road
13 December 2020 – 7 March 2021
The Messenger is Indonesian artist Mulyana’s first solo exhibition in Singapore. The exhibition invites audiences to reconnect with their own faith and beliefs, encouraging them to re-read the messages that have guided them and to make meaning of them.
Art Fairs & Galleries
581 Orchard Rd, #01-11 The Shopping Gallery Hilton
28 January – 28 February 2021
Cai Zhisong is one of the most established sculptors in the contemporary fine art market globally.
NUS Museum, 56 Kent Ridge Crescent
25 October 2019 – 26 June 2021
tropics, a many (con)sequence locates Kent Chan’s film Seni as the exhibition’s locus, inquiring on the tropical imaginary that continues to frame aesthetics and artistic identities.