Art Stage Singapore
Art Stage Singapore was an Asian contemporary art fair held every January in Singapore with a focus on Southeast Asian art.
History
Art Stage Singapore was founded by Lorenzo Rudolf.[1] Rudolf initially rejected a proposal to launch Art Basel in Singapore in 1992 but later revisited the idea of creating a unique Asian art fair. The fair took nine years to be realized. The first edition was held in 2011 at Marina Bay Sands.
The cancellation of the 2019 edition of the fair, which was understood to be a commercial decision, left the future of the fair in doubt. The National Arts Council, Singapore Tourism Board and Economic Development Board, who have supported the fair since its inception in 2011, released a joint statement after the cancellation saying that they were "disappointed that Art Stage Singapore has cancelled the 2019 edition of its fair."[2][3][4][5]
References
- ^ Huang, Lijie (25 January 2016). "Singapore Art Week's three art fairs draws mixed turnout". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2016-04-29.
- ^ "Art Stage Singapore Is Canceled One Week Before Opening, Leaving Exhibitors Wondering Why". artnet News. 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ "Art Stage Singapore cancelled". www.theartnewspaper.com. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ hermesauto (2019-01-16). "Sudden cancellation of Art Stage Singapore likely a commercial decision". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
- ^ "Art Stage Singapore cancelled for 'commercial reasons'; community steps up". TODAYonline. Retrieved 2020-12-30.
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- Chen Chong Swee
- Chen Wen Hsi
- Cheong Soo Pieng
- Georgette Chen
- Lim Hak Tai
- Liu Kang
- Equator Art Society
- Modern Art Society
- Singapore Art Society
- Singapore Watercolour Society
& collectives
- 5th Passage
- Group 90
- The Artists Village
- Trimurti
- Plastique Kinetic Worms
- PHUNK
- Ten Men Art Group
- Vertical Submarine
Singapore Pavilion
- Henri Chen KeZhan (2001)
- Salleh Japar (2001)
- Matthew Ngui (2001)
- Suzann Victor (2001)
- Heman Chong (2003)
- Francis Ng (2003)
- Tan Swie Hian (2003)
- Lim Tzay Chuen (2005)
- Tang Da Wu (2007)
- Vincent Leow (2007)
- Jason Lim (2007)
- Zulkifle Mahmod (2007)
- Ming Wong (2009)
- Ho Tzu Nyen (2011)
- Charles Lim (2015)
- Zai Kuning (2017)
- Song-Ming Ang (2019)
- Shubigi Rao (2022)
- LASALLE College of the Arts
- Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
- NTU Art, Design & Media
- School of the Arts
galleries, and spaces
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University museums & school galleries | |
Independent & artist-run |
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Other visual art venues & organisations |
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Biennial exhibitions |
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Art festivals |
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Art fairs |
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- Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
- National Arts Council
- National Heritage Board
- Singapore
- Visual arts