7th Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) 2020 Departing and Arriving

7th Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) 2020 Departing and Arriving

WHEN
5 November 2020 – 30 January 2021
VENUE
Deck, 120A Prinsep Street (go to Google maps)
37 Emerald Hill (go to Google maps)
Downtown Line – Beauty World (DT5), Newton (DT11), Little India (DT12), Rochor (DT13), Bugis (DT14), Bencoolen (DT21), Chinatown (DT19)
ArtScience Museum (go to Google maps)
Esplanade Tunnel (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
Various timings
ADMISSION
Admission Fees Apply
WEBSITE
https://sipf.sg

7th Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) 2020 Departing and Arriving

The Singapore International Photography Festival is a biennial gathering of minds from around the world with the common pursuit of advancing the art and appreciation of photography. It aims to be a much-needed arena for critical thought and academic discussion on photography in Southeast Asia.

The SIPF will also function as a key platform to discover, nurture and propel Southeast Asian photographers onto the international stage. Through its associate programmes, the festival hopes to engage the public and cultivate a larger audience. At the core of SIPF is a firm belief that photography can be enjoyed by all.

SIPF is organised by DECK, an independent art space for photography. Art Photography Centre Ltd (DECK) is supported by the National Arts Council under the Major Company Scheme for the period from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2022.

Various timings, dates and locations. Please refer to the event website to plan your visit.

Lesia Maruschak, This Land Was Made For You series. Image courtesy of the artist.
SAFRA Toa Payoh, Level 1
22 January – 21 February 2021
Ground Up, In Between is an initiative by EMS Art Collective - A Community Arts Residency programme organised by SAFRA Toa Payoh and supported by the National Arts Council.
Various Locations
22 – 31 January 2021
For the House; Against the House takes the form of a debate where artworks, not words, make arguments. Drawing from the private collections of Jo and the DUO Collection, curators John Tung and Syed Muhd Hafiz set propositions for artists to respond through their practices. The new works are pitted against the storied collections.
Art Fairs & Galleries
Art Porters Gallery, Room 1, 64 Spottiswoode Park Road
13 December 2020 – 7 March 2021
The Messenger is Indonesian artist Mulyana’s first solo exhibition in Singapore. The exhibition invites audiences to reconnect with their own faith and beliefs, encouraging them to re-read the messages that have guided them and to make meaning of them.
SAFRA Punggol, 9 Sentul Crescent
22 January – 21 February 2021
A wall mural to depict how family bonding can be as simple as doing spring cleaning or preparing for reunion dinner together, especially during this period of time.