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Roberto Chabet. Kite Traps. 1973, remade 2015.
Rubber strips and wooden frame, 183 x 92 x 5 cm (each, 2 parts).
Collection of National Gallery Singapore (since 2020). Installation view,
Minimalism: Space. Light. Object., National Gallery Singapore 2018 - 2019.

Save the Forest

Photographic documentation of Save the Forest at Epping Forest. Digitised by National Gallery Singapore Library & Archive with kind permission from Tang Da Wu.

Online Course on Southeast Asian Art

Learn about the rich expressions of Southeast Asian art through our online courses! Journey with artists, curators, and researchers through insightful videos, thought-provoking readings, quizzes, and lively discussions. Enrol and exchange your ideas with our global community of curious learners today!

Art and the Environment in Southeast Asia: Environment as Contested Space

This course delves into how Southeast Asian artists of the 1970s engaged with the environment as a contested space, responding to pressing issues such as environmental degradation, urban poverty, and social inequality through their art. Featured artists include Nirmala Dutt, Santiago Bose, Siti Adiyati, and Tang Da Wu.

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Image of a weephole from earth land sky and sea as palimpsest

Image of a weephole from earth land sky and sea as palimpsest (2021) by Zarina Muhammad and Zachary Chan. Image courtesy of the artists.

ARTEXT

Fancy receiving a text message from your favourite artist? Discover Southeast Asian art through engaging messages and enjoy bite-sized experiences with ease over Telegram or WhatsApp!

Lessons from a Pekaka: On Sensing, Dreaming, Witnessing

Developed with artist Zarina Muhammad, our latest story invites reflections about our entanglements with nature and the more-than-human. Start your chat now and dive into imaginative and sensorial explorations through multiple archipelagic waterways and soil horizons.

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