South East Asian Art Practices During the 1970s. Singapore Art Museum
Works from the Singapore Art Museum's collection, archival materials from the 70s and reconstructions of seminal works from the period.
The exhibition focuses on a much overlooked period of contemporary art practice in which South East Asian artists were establishing new relationships within the larger, socio-political spheres of society.
1 September - 12 November 2006
Singapore Art Museum
parallel to the Singapore Biennale 2006
Curator: Ahmad Mashadi
Assistant curator: Lim Qinyi
Artists of the exhibition:
Indonesia:
FX Harsono
S Priyanto
Jim Supangkat
Dede Eri Supria
Malaysia:
Sulaiman Haji Esa
Redza Piyadasa
Philippines:
Pablo Baen Santos
Antipas Delotavo
Leonilo Doloricon
Renato Habulan
Alfredo Manrique
Edgar Talusan Fernández
José Tence Ruiz
Singapore:
Cheo Chai-Hiang
Tang Da Wu
Thailand:
Pratuang Emjaroen
Address:
Singapore Art Museum
71 Bras Basah Road
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We would like to thank the Singapore Art Museum for the permission, to photograph the exhibition and to publish images on this website, with special thanks to Lim Qinyi for her cooperation.
Gerhard Haupt and Pat Binder
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