Jointly presented by ART:DIS and artcommune, the exhibition Through All Vicissitudes: Prints & Sculptures by Chng Seok Tin, traces the motivations that shaped Chng’s four decade-long creative journey and celebrates a life lived large in spite of obstacles and misfortunes. Featuring over 30 prints and sculptures from Chng’s career in…
16 artists with disabilities pay tribute to the nation in an exhibition, celebrating Singapore’s 57th year of independence with 44 paintings. Since that momentous milestone in 1965, the nation’s history has seen many peaks and troughs, and her citizens bear witness to it all with great pride. Through three thematic…
20 Artists-In-Training of ART:DIS will showcase 44 paintings in a group exhibition titled Parallel Retrospection. Ranging from bold acrylic paintings to precise line drawings with marker pens and soft sceneries with pencils, the artworks demonstrate their improvement in conceptualisation and artistry following a year of home-based lessons. Despite the isolation…
Art movements such as Cubism and Pop Art were developed during the turn of the 20th century as many searched for meaning amid massive social change. These two major trends then went on to completely revolutionise traditional art perspectives. Cubism is best understood as a reduction of objects and figures…
Singapore is fondly named The Little Red Dot. As a nation, we have much that is unique to us such as our multi-ethnic diversity, our own English-based creole language also known as Singlish, our identity as both a garden city and food paradise. Through this exhibition, 14 artists from ART:DIS…
This exhibition explores the theme of water. Inspired by the gentle flow and transient nature of water, 15 of our Professional Artists depicted what water meant to them in abstract and literal scenes. Through their artistry, 28 breath-taking landscapes of nature were painted. Be it a stroke, a splash or…