IMPART Collectors' Show 2021: Leap of Faith

IMPART Collectors' Show 2021: Leap of Faith

WHEN
19 – 30 January 2021
VENUE
Online
Art Outreach, 47 Malan Road, #01-24 (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
Mon – Thu, 11am – 7pm
Fri – Sun, 11am – 9pm
ADMISSION
Free Admission
WEBSITE
https://www.artoutreachsingapore.org

IMPART Collectors' Show 2021: Leap of Faith

Turning travel and border restrictions on its head, the 4th edition of the IMPART Collectors’ Show will be going online for the first time with a novel format, showcasing works that would be challenging to transport and present in an exhibition not only because of the logistical challenges these works present, but because they beg to be shown in the meaningful context of the collectors’ private residences and offices. 

It comprises a series of interviews with 6 remarkable private collectors from Singapore, Jakarta, Indonesia, India and Switzerland, which grant unprecedented access to their homes, offices and selected works that have rarely been shown in public before due to their personal nature or being site-specifically embedded in situ. The conversations provide fascinating insights into their collecting journey, anecdotes of meeting artists, and advice for budding young collectors. 

Titled Leap of Faith, it showcases a class of collectors who go above and beyond in their collecting ethos and willingness to acquire works that require not only living with art, but shaping their places of living around art.

The videos will also be screened at Art Outreach's office in Gillman Barracks.
 

Deni Ramdani, , 2017, Soil, water and goldfish, Wiyu Wahono Collection. Image courtesy of Wiyu Wahono.

Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Road, #03-21
28 – 31 January 2021
Otherworlds: non/digital realities explores issues of translating works from reality to virtual reality (VR) and vice versa. In collaboration with Altermodernists, eight artists from Singapore and Hong Kong explore the duality of reality, fictitious experiences and fabricated reality using diverse mediums, from drawing, performances and site-specific installations to photography and moving images.
Exhibitions
Gillman Barracks, Blk 47, #01-23
22 – 30 January 2021
Pivot Point is an exhibition bringing together works from eight young artists, Aneesha Shetty, Fazleen Karlan, Foo Hui Wen, Lim Yu Zhi, Liu Li Ling, Wong Jia Yi, Rosie Le Huynh Hong Quyen and Tan Wei. Situating their work within Singapore, they discuss its landscape as a posited site of interconnection filled with multiple intersecting geographies, cultures, societies and histories.
Art Fairs & Galleries
Mucciaccia Gallery, Gillman Barracks, 6 Lock Road, #02-10
11 July 2020 – 6 February 2021
Mucciaccia Gallery proudly presents a collective show with a selection of internationally acclaimed artists from the gallery's collection. The exhibition explores different media and displays contemporary art from a new perspective. The exhibition includes artworks by Oliviero Rainaldi, Luciano Ventrone, Frank Holliday, Agostino Bonalumi, Massimo Gianoni, Mimmo Rotella, Valerio Adami, Francesco Leone, Jeffery Kroll and Maurizio Savini.
Block 37 Malan Road
22 – 23 January 2021
Artist Beatrice Glow will be sharing textile and video works as well as her work-in-progress projects including Empire of Smoke, Mannahatta VR and Rhunhattan: A Tale of Two Islands.