Do you hear the invisible sound?

Do you hear the invisible sound?

WHEN
16 December 2023 – 3 February 2024
VENUE
Art Agenda, Tanjong Pagar Distripark #02-01, 39 Keppel Road, Singapore, 089065
OPENING HOURS
Wed - Sun: 1pm - 6pm
Closed every Mondays and Tuesdays
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
https://artagendasea.org/

Do you hear the invisible sound?

Do you hear the exhibition? is a group exhibition of Indonesian and Singaporean contemporary artists that brings forth the aural scape of visual works. The exhibition unites diverse topics to emphasise the significance of pursuing clarity amidst the abundance of noise in our world today. The exhibition is accompanied with a performance, which you can register your attendance here:  bit.ly/echoartagenda 

Curators: Stella Wenny, Nabila Giovanna 
Artists: Ajeng Martia Saputri, Daniel Chong, Gabriel Aries Setiadi, Hendra Priyadhani, Ivan David Ng, Kurt D. Peterson, Jumaldi Alfi, Song-Ming Ang, TEMPA, Wanti Amelia, Yanyun Chen.

Echo: Myth is a Place of Meeting Poetry Reading and Performance by Kurt D. Peterson

Saturday, 20 January 2023, 4pm

Echo: Myth is a Place of Meeting is a performance in response to the work of visual artists from Singapore and Indonesia exhibited in 'Do you hear the invisible sound?'. Through sound and text, the hour-long performance recontextualizes the exhibited objects as mysterious spaces and structures encountered along a journey. To see the performance, register your attendance here bit.ly/echoartagenda.

Kurt D. Peterson is a U.S. born (Omaha, Nebraska 1982) storyteller and sound artist living in Bandung, Indonesia. 

Artist: Kurt D. Peterson


When:
Saturday, 20 January 2024, 4pm 

ADMISSION 
Free Admission 



Venue:
Art Agenda
Tanjong Pagar Distripark #02-01
39 Keppel Road
Singapore 089065 

Exhibitions
The Engine Room, Singapore Art Museum at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Road, S089065
12 January – 14 April 2024
47 Days, Sound-less, by Vietnamese artist Nguyễn Trinh Thi, is a multi-media video installation proposes a rethinking of our encounters with ecological forms through images, sounds and forms of listening.