Pivot Point

Pivot Point

WHEN
22 – 30 January 2021
VENUE
Gillman Barracks, Blk 47, #01-23 (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
Tues – Sun, 11am – 7pm
Closed on Mon
ADMISSION
Free Admission

Pivot Point

In Pivot Point, eight young artists navigate their physical realities amidst a ‘new’ everyday that is continually framed and reshaped by technology. Through different mediums and materiality, these artists reflect upon and negotiate their sense of belonging and agency in a world of convergences: their residence - an intersection of geographies, cultures, societies and histories; their daily living - a seamless integration of physical and digital influences. Audiences are invited to engage more critically and deeply with the world they inhabit.

Featuring Aneesha Shetty, Fazleen Karlan, Foo Hui Wen, Lim Yu Zhi, Liu Li Ling, Wong Jia Yi, Rosie Le Huynh Hong Quyen and Tan Wei.

Lim Yu Zhi, Miles Alone, 2019. Image courtesy of the artist.


Curator Guided Tour

23 January 2021, 2:30pm – 3.00pm & 3:30pm – 4.00pm

Artist Talk

28 January 2021, 5:30pm

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.
Richard Koh Fine Art, 47 Malan Road, #01-26
16 January – 6 February 2021
Richard Koh Fine Art is proud to present Ash Ghazali’s solo exhibition. Ghazali’s series of ‘Cut Paintings’ combines geometric abstraction with traditional fabrics from ethic Malay garbs.
Exhibitions
Mizuma Gallery, 22 Lock Road #01-34
22 January – 21 February 2021
Baroque Archipelago proposes to bring contemporary art and fashion in conversation with one another, to illuminate parallel approaches in creation and exploration of current issues. Curated by Tan Siuli, it is a group exhibition featuring Agan Harahap, Budi Agung Kuswara, LULULUTFILABIBI, Mella Jaarsma, Octora, and TOTON.
Exhibitions
Gillman Barracks, 47 Malan Road, #01-22
22 – 30 January 2021
The orchid; the wasp is a visual arts exhibition that follows the proposition of becoming, which is understood as the possibility for diversity, multiplicity and change. It is about forming alliances between artistic identities, seeing them as subjective beings with the potential to interchange or become something else through a unique symbiosis.