Panorama Recent Art from Contemporary Asia - ZERO, CMYK Soft Sculptures (detail), 2010, cotton cushion cover and printed iron-on, 150 x 100 x 120 cm

PANORAMA Contemporary Asian Art Exhibition At Singapore Art Museum

Panorama Recent Art from Contemporary Asia - ZERO, CMYK Soft Sculptures (detail), 2010, cotton cushion cover and printed iron-on, 150 x 100 x 120 cm

26 April 2012, Singapore – From Last Friday till Christmas Day this year, the Singapore Art Museum’s latest series of exhibitions titled PANORAMA offers contemporary art to examine our world for a diversity of perspectives, charting social and political change in contemporary art-making in Asia today.

Featuring artists such as Agnes Arellano. Agus Suwage Nalini Malani and :phunk, the first edition of PANORAMA will showcase paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photography, video and installations of 23 artists from 8 countries.

There are guided tours conducted in English, Japanese and Mandarin.  Check www.singaporeartmuseum.sg for more details.

PANORAMA is exhibited at Singapore Art Museum at 71 Bras Basah Road from 10am to 7pm, Mondays to Sundays with the last admission at 6.15pm and Fridays closing later at 9pm.

Admission Fees (combined SAM and SAM at 8Q are S$10 (Adults), S$5 (Students with valid student card and Senior Citizens [foreign]).   There is a S$1 SISTIC fee for admission tickets and is available from SAM and SISTIC.    For groups of 20 people or more, there is a 20% discount on admission fees.

Free admission for visitors aged 6 years and below, Singapore and PR senior citizens, fulltime NS men and students and teachers from local schools as well as on Fridays from 6pm and on Open House days.

 

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