Past
2015
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Level 1 - 4
From Earth and Metal: Contemporary Sculpture
5 March - 16 May 2015 From Earth and Metal: Contemporary Sculpture is a group sculpture exhibition featuring renowned international artists Bernar Venet, Pablo Reinoso, Jedd Novatt, Armen Agop and Yves Dana. The exhibition celebrates the power of sculpture to re-define our environment. Inert in their existence yet dynamic in form, the artists masterfully seize natural and industrial materials such as bronze, steel, wood and stone to achieve profound connections between man, matter and metaphysics. Read more -
Level 4
Armen Agop: Transcontemporary
22 January - 21 February 2015 Armen Agop's sculptures have been called futuristic, other-worldy, UFOs, and at the same time ancient, spiritual and meditative. They are forms that seem familiar and yet unusual. They may remind you of something you haven't yet seen. This may be in part due to the timelessness of the material he chooses and it may be due to his approach, which results in precise forms that demand contemplation. Transcontemporary unveils new granite and bronze sculptures by the artist that are both free-standing and wall-mounted. Read more
2014
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Level 4
Jedd Novatt: Solo Exhibition
4 November - 4 December 2014 Breaking new grounds, American artist Jedd Novatt's sculptures push boundaries and challenge our expectations by creating a unique aesthetic that unveils an unprecedented path in the history of sculpture. Defying scale and questioning gravity, structures of all sizes shape interspaces, define dimensions and embody monumentality. Piled empty squares in bronze or steel incise the air with their unequal edges creating two dialectic spaces. The artist's inaugural solo exhibition in Southeast Asia featured two large sculptures as well as smaller scale works and collages. Read more -
Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
FLUX: Collective Exhibition
17 January - 31 March 2014 In January 2014 Art Plural Gallery presented Flux, an important collective exhibition featuring more than 20 artists working with various media such as painting, sculpture, drawings and photography. The exhibition underlined the plural identity of the gallery, bridging East and West and fostering dialogue between cultures, temporalities and artistic expressions and mediums. Flux re-visited the flow of energy that stirs the creative languages of the selected contemporary artists. The exhibition paid tribute to the creative selection of the gallery featuring works by Fabienne Verdier, Bernar Venet, Ian Davenport, Yves Dana, Pablo Reinoso, Fu Lei, Chun Kwang Young or Doug and Mike Starn, offering interesting echoes and correspondences. Read more
2013
2012
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Level 4
Shirin Neshat: Games of Desire
26 October - 15 December 2012 From 26 October to 15 December 2012, Art Plural Gallery presented the inaugural solo exhibition of New York-based artist of Iranian descent, Shirin Neshat in Southeast Asia. The exhibition titled Shirin Neshat: Games of Desire featured photography and video works from her Games of Desire series. Read more -
Level 4
Julia Calfee: Inside the Chelsea Hotel
12 September - 12 October 2012 From 12 September through 12 October, 2012 Art Plural Gallery presented the first exhibition by Julia Calfee in Singapore. The exhibition, titled Inside the Chelsea Hotel, exhibited photographs documenting the state of mind that has existed in that unique place In New York City - the legendary residence for artists, writers and musicians. Read more
2011
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Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
Regards Croisés: A Selection of Asian Contemporary Art
7 October - 10 December 2011 Regards Croisés: A Selection of Asian Contemporary Art, which literally means ‘a cross-perspective of a selection of Asian Contemporary Art’, featured works by fifteen highly influential artists from China, India, and Korea. The exhibition also included works by French artist Fabienne Verdier who was trained in Chinese traditional ink painting for almost a decade. The exhibition payed homage to contemporary artists whose works confront one another to create a narrative through issues of globalisation, industrialization, consumerism, environment, identity and individuality. It allowed the audience to engage in an introspective with the multiple facets of Asian art today through a range of mediums including sculptures, paintings, drawings, photography and mixed-media installation. Read more -
Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, Level 4
Avant Première
11 June - 6 October 2011 In June 2011 Art Plural Gallery launched its inaugural group exhibition, Avant Première which ran from 3 June to 30 September, 2011. The show included multidisciplinary works by international artists Marc Quinn, Fernando Botero, Barry Flanagan, Julian Schnabel and Yves Dana to name a few. A rare oil painting by Pablo Picasso and outstanding works by Chu Teh-Chun and Jean Dubuffet were unveiled for the occasion. Read more