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60TH VENICE BIENNALE - NATIONAL GALLERY
SINGAPORE’S COLLECTION AT THE
MAIN EXHIBITION

For the first time in Singapore’s history, artists from National Gallery Singapore’s collection have been invited to participate in the Main Exhibition of the 60th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia (Biennale Arte 2024), entitled Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere, curated by Adriano Pedrosa. The Biennale Arte 2024 runs from 20 April – 24 November 2024.

The artworks will be featured in the “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition, in a sub-section entitled “Portraits”, which expands the history of modernism beyond Europe and North America by focusing on stories from the Global South, including artists whose trajectories took them across continents and contexts over the tumultuous course of the 20th century.

Ranging from self-portraits to representations of working class and indigenous persons, the eight artworks by Southeast Asian artists from the Gallery’s collection are as follows:

Location:
Main Exhibition, Giardini della Biennale
C. Giazzo, 30122 Venice
Italy

Creating opportunities to build new connections and to share the stories of artists from Southeast Asia is an important part of the mission and vision of National Gallery Singapore. The Gallery’s presentation of these works alongside those by many other prominent artists from the Global South is significant as it brings long-overdue recognition to the artists and their artworks, and inspires further research.

EXHIBITION VIEW OF ARTWORKS AT THE VENICE BIENNALE

Self Portrait (c.1946) by Georgette Chen (pictured at the bottom left). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

My Family (1968) by Hendra Gunawan (pictured in the middle). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

Road Construction Worker (1955) by Chua Mia Tee (pictured at the bottom left). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

Self-Portrait (1975) by Affandi (pictured on the left). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

Jeune fille en blanc (Young Girl in White) (1931) by Lê Phổ (pictured in the lower middle). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

Labourer (Lunch Break) (1965) by Lai Foong Moi (pictured on the left). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

Self-Expression (c.1957/1963) by Lim Mu Hue (pictured in the lower middle). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

Orang Irian dengan burung tjenderawasih (Irian Man with Bird of Paradise) (1948) by Emiria Sunassa (pictured on the lower left). Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024.

NATIONAL COLLECTION ARTWORKS

Georgette Chen. Self Portrait. c. 1946. Oil on canvas. 22.5 × 17.5 cm. Gift of Lee Foundation. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Hendra Gunawan. My Family. 1968. Oil on canvas. 197.5 x 145.5cm. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Chua Mia Tee. Road Construction Worker. 1955. Oil on canvas. 96 × 66 cm. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Affandi. Self-Portrait. 1975. Oil on canvas. 130 × 100.5 cm. Gift of the artist. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Lê Phổ. Jeune fille en blanc (Young Girl in White). 1931. Oil on canvas. 81 × 130 cm. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Lai Foong Moi. Labourer (Lunch Break). 1965. Oil on canvas. 104 × 67 cm. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Lim Mu Hue. Self-Expression. c.1957,1963. Oil on board. 34.3 × 30 cm. Gift of Koh Seow Chuan. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Emiria Sunassa. Orang Irian dengan burung tjenderawasih (Irian Man with Bird of Paradise). 1948. Oil on canvas. 67.2 × 54.5cm. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

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