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SUMMARY:City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris\, 1920s–⁠1940s
DESCRIPTION:City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris\, 1920s–1940s is a groundbreaking exhibition that presents the experiences of Asian artists in Paris during a time period that is critical in the story of modernism\, and modern art’s relationship to ‘the Other.’ \nMoving beyond the idea of Paris as an art world centre in this period\, City of Others aims to re-read the art history of the city from Asian perspectives. During this peak period of artistic migration to Paris\, there was a dynamic\, cross-cultural exchange of aesthetics and ideas. This will be the first time the Paris experiences of artists from different parts of Asia are presented extensively together\, resulting in new comparisons that offer an original and nuanced picture of Paris as a site for artistic exchange. This is in line with National Gallery Singapore’s interest in examining Southeast Asian perspectives and narratives in global art histories\, as the leading institution in Southeast Asian and Singaporean modern and\ncontemporary art. While National Gallery Singapore’s collection and long-term exhibitions focus on the specific modernities of our region\, City of Others also allows us to extend this regional perspective into a broader global history of modern art. \nPresenting different zones of the art world of Paris in the early 20th century\, City of Others explores how Asian artists lived\, worked and exhibited. The exhibition offers a nuanced exploration of Asian artists’ experiences of the time\, including: new research into the contribution of Asian artists and labourers to Art Déco; the presentation of Asian artists\nat major exhibitions and salons in Paris; and the impact of colonial networks and exhibition platforms on modern artists from Southeast Asia. It will illuminate the complex networks of migrant artists\, uncovering how these connections enabled artistic developments and career progression. By examining the reception of Asian art within national\, cultural\, and colonial contexts in Paris\, the show reveals how artists navigated the expectations of the European audience while simultaneously re-engaging with their own cultural identities. A particular focus will be on the realm of the decorative arts\, which served as an initial point of cultural exchange\, highlighting the collaborations between Asian artisans and French designers that mutually shaped aesthetic sensibilities and artistic practices during this dynamic period.\nThe exhibition will feature more than 200 artworks\, including paintings\, sculptures\, lacquerware\, and decorative art\, and a further 200 archives and historical images\, with many presented for the first time in Singapore. Audiences can look forward to works by major Asian artists like Foujita Tsuguharu\, Georgette Chen\, Le Pho\, Liu Kang\, Xu Beihong\nand Sanyu\, alongside lesser-known figures. \nA joint symposium by National Gallery Singapore and Musée Cernuschi will be held in Paris on 20 February 2025. It will feature a sharing of research by the two institutions\, the curatorial concerns related to Asian artists developing their practice in Paris\, and new research and conceptualisation generated by their respective exhibitions City of Others and\nTrois artistes vietnamiens en France : Lê Phô\, Mai-Thu et Vu Cao Dam (Pioneers of modern Vietnamese art in France). \nThis will be followed by an expanded symposium on Paris as a ‘City of Others’ on 16 and 17 August 2025 in Singapore. \nPrice: $25\nTickets: http://tickets.nationalgallery.sg/ \n\nImage: National Gallery Singapore
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/city-of-others-asian-artists-in-paris-1920s-%e2%81%a01940s/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, 1 St. Andrews Road\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Balik Kampung with Twilight: Project Pasar Malam Brings Back the Buzz – Indoors!
DESCRIPTION:Step into an air-conditioned blast from the past at Project Pasar Malam by Twilight — a nostalgic indoor fair that celebrates Singapore’s beloved night market culture with a fresh twist. Featuring over 60 halal-certified food stalls and 40 lifestyle booths\, you’ll rediscover favourites like Ramly burgers\, otah-otah\, kacang putih\, muah chee\, dragon beard candy\, and more — many for just $1 or $2. \nExpect classic names like: \n\n\nHaig Road Putu Piring \n\n\nChendol Kain Pelikat \n\n\nIkan1986 Otah \n\n\nSantan by Auntie Bedah \n\n\nImagine Iced Coffee…and many more featured on @twilightfeast. \n\n\nBeyond the food\, enjoy: \n\n\nA carnival zone with retro games \n\n\nHands-on craft booths for kids \n\n\nHandmade accessories and lifestyle finds from FOMO Weekend Market and The Wedding Upmarket \n\n\nIt’s a wholesome throwback weekend perfect for families\, foodies\, and anyone craving a little kampung spirit. Rain or shine\, it’s all happening indoors at Suntec! \n🧒 Facilities for young children and wheelchair users are available.🔗 For more details\, follow @twilightfeast \nDate:📅 31 May – 1 June 2025🕛 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM daily \nVenue:📍 Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre\, Halls 403 & 4041 Raffles Boulevard\, Suntec City\, Singapore 039593 \nAdmission:🎟 Free entry for all! \n\nImages: Twilight Feast
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/balik-kampung-with-twilight-project-pasar-malam-brings-back-the-buzz-indoors/
LOCATION:Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre\, 3 Temasek Boulevard\, Singapore\, 038983\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Food & Dining,Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:TGIF MUSIC STATION: SCCC X YES 933 | Summer
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to dive into this month’s TGIF Music Station\, with local artists such as Denise Camillia Tan\, James Seah\, and Desmond Ng\, taking the stage this summer night! \nMore details on TGIF MUSIC STATION: SCCC X YES 933 below: \n\n\nDate: Fri\, 20 June 2025 \n\n\nTime (Physical Show): From 8:00 PM \n\n\nTime (Online): 8:00 PM \n\n\nTheme: Summer \n\n\nVenue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, Ho Bee Concourse\, Level 1\nAdmission is free\, pre-registration is not required. \n\n\n  \nAudiences can enjoy the performances live at SCCC’s Ho Bee Concourse or at the comfort of their own homes via live stream on SCCC’s Facebook and TikTok as well. \n\nImage: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/tgif-music-station-sccc-x-yes-933-summer/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, 1 Straits Boulevard\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250630
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SUMMARY:SG60 Weekend: A Community Celebrates
DESCRIPTION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) is proud to present SG60 Weekend: A Community Celebrates\, a vibrant two-day cultural celebration co-organised with Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) and SCCC’s arts residents to commemorate Singapore’s 60th birthday. Taking place from 28 to 29 June 2025\, this event transforms the SCCC and Singapore Conference Hall into buzzing hubs of Chinese arts\, culture and heritage. \nFor the first time\, SCCC has curated a free open house event where the public will have the rare opportunity to go behind the scenes\, participate in hands-on activities\, and interact with SCCC’s participating arts residents comprising Drum Feng\, Reverberance\, Tampines Arts Troupe and Nam Hwa Opera. \nThis special weekend also brings together family-friendly performances\, hands-on workshops\, and ticketed showcases by local Chinese arts and cultural groups and key programme highlights would include: \n\n\nThe Story Keepers: A free interactive theatre experience for children featuring well-known myths of Singapore such as the tales of Kusu Island\, Redhill and Radin Mas. \n\n\nOde to Singapore by SCO: A free musical tribute  celebrating six decades of unity and growth and showcasing selected artworks by 60 young children which depicts their imagined future for Singapore. \n\n\nTaking Flight 2025: A ticketed vibrant and youthful dance performance by dancers from the Singapore Chinese Dance Theatre. \n\n\n“SG60 Weekend is the first joint effort by SCCC\, SCO\, our arts residents\, and local arts and cultural groups to come together and commemorate our nation’s 60th birthday by opening up our arts spaces\, staging performances and workshops\, and showcasing local Chinese arts and culture. Through our programmes and activities\, we hope that the public will get to know our local arts groups better\, enjoy their cultural encounters\, and become fans and friends of these groups\,” said Alvin Tan\, Chief Executive Officer of SCCC. \nTerence Ho\, Executive Director of Singapore Chinese Orchestra shared\, “SCO and SCCC share similar missions – to inspire our people with the beauty of Chinese arts and culture.   SCO’s gift to the nation is Ode to Singapore\, a two-day concert all about Singapore! The Sunday show is specially dedicated to our migrant workers\, the silent heroes contributing to nation building.” \nGoh Wei Hong\, Executive Director of Reverberance\, said\, “We’re honoured to be one of the arts residents at the SCCC starting this year. This is a meaningful step forward as we continue to champion Chinese wind and percussion music through innovative work. We’re also excited to share this passion with the public at the upcoming open house event through an engaging\, hands-on experience.” \nZhang Tian Xiao\, Artistic Instructor of Nam Hwa Opera\, added\, “We are happy to be part of the SG60 Weekend festival and to continue sharing the beauty of Teochew opera as a long-time arts tenant at SCCC. This celebration reminds us of our belief that the fusion of tradition and innovation will write an even more brilliant chapter for Singapore’s cultural future.” \nWhether you’re a parent looking for meaningful weekend activities\, an avid lover of performing arts\, or someone exploring local Chinese arts and culture for the first time\, SG60 Weekend: A Community Celebrates promises an inclusive and inspiring experience for all. \nAdmission to most programmes is free with registration. Full programme and registration or ticketing details can be found here.
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/sg60-weekend-a-community-celebrates/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, 1 Straits Boulevard\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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