Sundaram Tagore Gallery, 5 Lock Road, #01-05
21 January – 28 February 2021
Sundaram Tagore is pleased to announce that Hiroshi Senju has just completed a dynamic series of Waterfall paintings, his first since 2015. The exhibition features waterfalls in Senju’s iconic black-and-white palette, as well as in red and blue, both dark and bright. A specially curated selection of these pieces will be on show during the Singapore Art Week 2021.
Gillman Barracks, Blk 9, #03-22
22 – 30 January 2021
Our Softest Hour presents Shifting Between – a group exhibition that plays on the seams of the digital and physical as the works weave together an online and offline experience. Through these two realms, participating artists invite audiences to explore the shifts in how they engage with and experience intimacy and vulnerability.
Yeo Workshop, 47 Malan Road, #01-25
16 January – 13 March 2021
Threads and Tensions: The Interconnected World is a collective of stories and histories told through the medium of fabric, painting and other textures by artists around the globe during one of the most unpredictable times in the modern era.
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.