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A.P. (no.1)
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Erin Shirreff

Photography (Photography)

Erin Shirreff’s A. P. series of prints investigates how objects are “constructed” at the level of the image. For each composite photograph, Shirreff fabricates two sculptural forms from what appear to be metal or plaster, although the precise materials are unidentified. Her sculptures resemble miniature architectural models or renderings of buildings as-yet-to-be fully conceptualized, both elemental and elegant in their use of sharp angles and clean lines.

Sirens
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Paul Kos

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Taking its title from the eponymous mythological creature—famously featured as sea nymphs in Homer’s Odyssey. Sirens exist in literature across many cultures including Ancient Greece and India, described as part bird and part woman, or like a mermaid. They were said to charm men by their song, and, having first lulled them to sleep, tear them to pieces.

Sound of Ice Melting
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Paul Kos

Installation (Installation)

Sound of Ice Melting is based on the ancient Zen Buddhist koan about the sound of one hand clapping. Here, Kos has surrounded two twenty-five-pound blocks of ice with eight microphones that call to mind the political press conferences prevalent during the Vietnam War era when this piece was created. Zen practice values such absurdity as a way to transcend the limitations of ordinary discourse and rational thought—empirical processes at the root of all political conflicts.

Lightning
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Paul Kos

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Parked on the shoulder of a single lane highway running through a desert landscape, Marlene looks over her shoulder from inside the car at a fierce storm looming over a distant horizon. Turning her head toward and away from the scene she says, “When I look for the lightning it never strikes, but when I look away it does.” And indeed, the lightning does seem to strike only when she turns away. Before filming Lightning , Paul Kos had done a fair amount of research on lightning, much of it conducted at the lightning research lab at the University of Colorado.

Baobab
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Tacita Dean

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The photographic quality of the film Baobab is not only the result of a highly sophisticated use of black and white and light, but also of the way in which each tree is characterized as an individual, creating in the end a series of portraits. The monumental and unnatural aspect of the baobabs turns them into strange and anthropomorphic personalities. Adding to the descriptive aspect of the film, the sound is a recording of the environment, of sounds made by animals, and participates in this peaceful contemplation.

Sunday (Domingo)
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Rivane Neuenschwander

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In this video, a parrot chews on seeds printed with punctuation marks. A radio on the shelf in the background broadcasts the news of an unfolding football match. As the game (and video) progresses, the bird eats all of the remaining punctuation.

Mapa Mundi BR (postal)
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Rivane Neuenschwander

Installation (Installation)

Mapa-Mundi BR (postal) is a set of wooden shelves holding postcards that depict locations in Brazil named for foreign countries and cities. When installed, viewers are invited to fill out and mail a postcard to any destination, an act which parallels the dissemination and global circulation of image, text, and the idea of place.

The American War
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Harrell Fletcher

Photography (Photography)

The American War , which takes its title from the Vietnamese term for what Americans call the Vietnam War, has toured the United States extensively with the goal of presenting a Vietnamese perspective of that history. The project began in 2005 when Fletcher visited the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City. He was shocked by images that depicted the lasting effects of the war and the atrocities committed by the United States.

Los Mutantes
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Pedro Reyes

Installation (Installation)

Pedro Reyes’s Los Mutantes ( Mutants , 2012) is composed of 170 plates that combine characters from ancient and modern mythologies. As in a periodic table, animals and objects are combined with humans (male or female), providing a rational framework for the irrational products of human imagination. A Cartesian matrix such as this must follow certain rules.

Study for a Recycling Device
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Pedro Reyes

In Reyes’s words, “We should be able to extract the technological nutrients before we excrete our waste. There is a missing organ in our social metabolism which would work as a stomach or intestines. The Recyclone is a device made of plastic containers that fit into each other.

Untitled (Shuffle)
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Wallace Berman

While Untitled (Shuffle) presents the same formal characteristics as the rest of Berman’s verifax collages, this constellation of specific images inside the radio’s frames—the Star of David, Hebrew characters, biblical animals—have Jewish symbolism and attest to the artist’s lasting obsession with the kabala. The piece’s sub-title, “Shuffle,” suggests the presence of chance and randomness in any given organization of elements.

Charco portatil congelado (Frozen Portable Puddle)
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Gabriel Orozco

Photography (Photography)

Charco portátil congelado (Frozen Portable Puddle, 1994) is a photographic record of an installation of the same name that Gabriel Orozco made at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art in Rotterdam for the group exhibition WATT (1994). The artist arrived a week prior to the opening with no artwork to install, and created three spontaneous works from locally sourced materials. This one was made of white plastic record sleeves that Orozco arranged on the damp roof of the gallery.

Process of Blowing Flour
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Koki Tanaka

Photography (Photography)

Tanaka’s unique understanding of objects and materials is reflected in the four photographs that document his Process of Blowing Flour . The images depict the gradual blowing away of a plate of flour held by Tanaka. Because his pose is static throughout the images, his presence is deemphasized and instead the viewer’s attention is drawn to the motion of the flour.

This One, That One
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Micah Lexier

Film & Video (Film & Video)

This One, That One by Micah Lexier does not have one ultimate version, but instead consists of a source body of 51 separate chapters that are edited to make up different versions. These different versions are edited depending on the context in which the work is being shown. For instance, the version that was shown at the Power Plant consisted of 20 chapters and was edited specifically for that venue, keeping in mind its length and the other works exhibited in the other rooms.

Zwillinge
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Vaclav Pozarek

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Concerning his objects, Pozarek often relies on chance to guide him. He uses scraps of wood, boxes, hinges and doors, keeping a close eye on what position each object will assume later in the space. Although it suggests the opposite at first glance, Zwillinge is autonomous and functionless.

Impossible Accomplishment or the power as addition of seductions 2
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Marcelo Cidade

Photography (Photography)

This series of photographs reflects Marcelo Cidade’s incessant walks or drifting through the city and his chance encounters with a certain street poetry like the Surrealists or Situationists before him. He captures incongruities or everyday simplicity and highlights their suggestive power. The composition and framing of these interventions specially emphasizes the object of interest and the humor of the context.

Pipe Opening
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Jeff Wall

Photography (Photography)

As suggested by its title, Pipe Opening (2002) depicts a hole in a wood wall exposed by the removal of a pipe. In contrast to his signature immense tableaux, Pipe Opening is a direct but modest document of a “real” scene that Wall “encountered by chance” in daily life. However factual, the image indicates certain enigmatic significance, allowing multiple interpretations.

Eu preciso estar seguro de você 1 (I need to be sure of you 1)
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Marcelo Cidade

Photography (Photography)

This series of photographs reflects Marcelo Cidade’s incessant walks or drifting through the city and his chance encounters with a certain street poetry like the Surrealists or Situationists before him. He captures incongruities or everyday simplicity and highlights their suggestive power. The composition and framing of these interventions specially emphasizes the object of interest and the humor of the context.

It rains, Paris, 1st July 2000
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Jean-Luc Moulène

Photography (Photography)

It rains, Paris, 1st July 2000 , which could be the refrain of a song, is the title of a photograph of a minimal moment, the vision of a Parisian pedestrian, a cut flower lying on the pavement covered in rain drops. Is this moment captured by chance or a mise en scène? There is a sort of hiatus in the image; the planes – motif and background – connect nature in full bloom, pure, fragile, ephemeral with the grey weighty tarmac.

Didn't Know I Died
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Manuel Correa

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Manuel Correa’s short film Didn’t Know I Died is a testimonial portrait of the acclaimed Colombian poet Olga Elena Mattei. Earlier in her life during a simple medical operation, Mattei was declared medically dead. In the film, she recounts her first memory upon waking up, a dream.

Dialect
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Felipe Romero Beltrán

Photography (Photography)

Dialect by Felipe Romero Beltrán is a photographic series that follows a group of immigrants who have recently crossed the strait (the maritime border between Morocco and Spain) to avoid border controls. The young immigrants settle in Seville while their legal situation is either resolved or refused. Reflecting on his own status as a migrant, Beltra?n’s series of photographs documenting Morrocan immigrants is a tribute to their trajectories; a trace of their existences.

Game II
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Uri Aran

Installation (Installation)

Like much of Aran’s work this sculptural installation is akin to a riddle. It has no exact meaning, and it can be somewhat frustrating, yet with careful inspection it begins to reveal unexpected information. In his 2014 exhibition at Peep-Hole, Milan, where this work was shown, Aran referred in a series of new works to Mancala games.

An Aleatory History of the Stick
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Michael Linares

Film & Video (Film & Video)

After two years of research in close conversation with anthropologists and archaeologists, Linares eventually enrolled in classes to study archeology—specifically the history of material artifacts. He became obsessed with the origin of metaphor, and the stick as the Ur (earliest) object used by humans that led to the formation of meaning itself. This video, which accompanies the “Museum of the Stick,” is part of major work surveying material culture collected and presented by the artist through a complex narrative of associations and anthropological research.

Cumulonimbus capillatus incus
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Evariste Richer

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Cumulocumulonimbus capillatus incus functions on the mode of a mise en abîme: it is a cube composed with 8000 dice. The work plays with chance, each installation produces a renewed visual combination. Robert Filliou said that Eins.

BRB ("be right back")
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Miri Segal

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The work BRB is a 30 min. journey in the new game world of Second Life (“SL”). Consistent with Segal’s work with the projected image, this video was shot using a virtual in-world camera, with the footage later being transformed by a software custom designed by the artist.

Wong Wai Yin

Wong Wai Yin is an interdisciplinary artist who experiments with a variety of media ranging from painting, sculpture, collage, performance, video, installations and photography...

Pedro Reyes

Paul Kos

Rivane Neuenschwander

Marcelo Cidade

Marwan Rechmaoui

Harrell Fletcher

Jeff Wall

Mohammed Kazem

Mohammed Kazem (b...

Christian Jankowski

Uri Aran

Born in 1977 in Jerusalem Lives and works in New York...

Manuel Correa

Manuel Correa’s practice deals with the reconstruction of post-conflict intergenerational memory in contemporary societies...

Gabriel Orozco

Evariste Richer

Evariste Richer constantly invents new standards for measurement which are mostly objects to prompt the spectator’s potential investigations: avalanche probes, a meter drawn from memory, a meter with no measurements… Meteorology, science, magic, mineralogy, photography, optics are his preferred terrains...

Micah Lexier

Micah Lexier is a critically acclaimed Canadian artist living in Toronto...

Martin Creed

Koki Tanaka

Wallace Berman

Li Binyuan

Li Binyuan explores physicality, chance, play and social values through actions, film works and performances that intervene in the social fabric of everyday Chinese society...

Miri Segal

Miri Segal’s work relates to questions concerning the nature of life, the role of images, and the relationship between the two, whilst systematically exposing the nuances of perception...

Elsa Werth

Through an economy of means, Elsa Werth makes purposefully non-spectacular gestures as forms of resistance, disruption, and transformation...

Tacita Dean

Simon Starling

Jason Fulford

Photography and book publishing are inextricable in the work of Jason Fulford...

Bruce Conner

Nazgol Ansarinia

Jeamin Cha

Jeamin Cha’s questions exist in the gyre between individual and social environment, stepping over conspicuous strands of relation between the two in favor of cultivating characters that dwell in the night, under-noticed or otherwise surplus figures outside of mainstream societal representation...

Naama Tsabar

Naama Tsabar is an Israel-born, New York-based sculpture artist...

Erin Shirreff

Vaclav Pozarek

Growing up in Czechoslovakia, Vaclav Pozarek experienced political aggression, spying and ludicrous impediments...

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this quarter (02/12/2024)

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this quarter (02/12/2024)

Bill Viola | Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery Discover the work of internationally renowned video artist Bill Viola at Exeter’s Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) ARTIST ROOMS Bill Viola presents three works from the ‘Passions’, a series of video works created between 2000 and 2002 that explore human emotions...

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about 3 months ago (02/05/2024)

Last Chance to See Turner Prize 2023 - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 5 February 2024 Share — Jesse Darling, Turner Prize 2023 at Towner Eastbourne...

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about 3 months ago (01/18/2024)

Artist Spotlight: Douglas Alvarez – Art and Cake January 18, 2024 January 18, 2024 Author Artist Spotlight: Douglas Alvarez Coffee Shop What does a day in your art practice look like? When not dealing with graphic design projects, I start my mornings working on the painting on my easel...

Martin Creed
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about 4 months ago (01/06/2024)

Martin Creed | The Dick Institute Experience the work of one of this country’s most ingenious, audacious and surprising artists at the Dick Institute ARTIST ROOMS Martin Creed presents highlights from the British artist’s thirty-year career...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Rabanne and Dazed are looking for the next generation of image makers | Dazed ⬅️ Left Arrow *️⃣ Asterisk ⭐ Star Option Sliders ✉️ Mail Exit Fashion News The new initiative will give young creatives a chance to be a part of the Arts Factory Rabanne 12 December 2023 Text Dazed Digital This month, Rabanne is joining forces with Dazed to find the next generation of visionaries...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

Chance and Chaos: A Q&A with Artists Ciarán Murphy and Niamh O’Malley | Observer The works of Irish artists Ciarán Murphy and Niamh O’Malley couldn’t be more dissimilar at first glance...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

25th "Sculpture by the Sea" Brings Over 100 Artworks to Australian Coast Home / Art / Sculpture 25th Annual ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ Brings 100 Artworks to Australian Coast By Margherita Cole on December 11, 2023 Gleb Dusavitskiy, “I Believe I Can Fly.” (Photo: Tyr Liang) Once a year, part of the Australian coastline is transformed into an outdoor museum during the Sculpture by the Sea festival...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

Generative art pioneer Vera Molnár has died aged 99...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

Holiday market returns to Westmoreland Museum for 2023 season | TribLIVE.com Art & Museums Holiday market returns to Westmoreland Museum for 2023 season Julia Maruca Wednesday, Dec...

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about 5 months ago (11/29/2023)

William Anastasi, a prominent Conceptual artist, has died at 90...

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about 5 months ago (11/27/2023)

Romain Best — Coulissements par frictions — Frac île-de-france, le Plateau — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Romain Best — Coulissements par frictions — Frac île-de-france, le Plateau — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Romain Best — Coulissements par frictions Exhibition Installation, sculpture, mixed media Romain Best, Coulissements par frictions, 2023 © Romain Best Romain Best Coulissements par frictions Ends in 27 days: November 9, 2023 → January 7, 2024 The Project Room is the Frac’s new prospective and experimental space, located in the last room of the Plateau...

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about 5 months ago (11/21/2023)

Manal AlDowayan to represent Saudia Arabia at the 2024 Venice Biennale...

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about 6 months ago (11/02/2023)

Accidentally Wes Anderson Exhibition | Londonist An 'Accidentally Wes Anderson' Exhibition Is Coming To West London By Will Noble Will Noble An 'Accidentally Wes Anderson' Exhibition Is Coming To West London Image by @matthijsvmierlo - not Wes Anderson...

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about 7 months ago (10/04/2023)

Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas – Art and Cake October 4, 2023 October 4, 2023 Author Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas What does a day in your art practice look like? Sleep till 10am...

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about 7 months ago (10/04/2023)

Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas – Art and Cake October 4, 2023 October 4, 2023 Author Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas What does a day in your art practice look like? Sleep till 10am...

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about 7 months ago (10/04/2023)

Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas – Art and Cake October 4, 2023 October 4, 2023 Author Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas What does a day in your art practice look like? Sleep till 10am...

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about 10 months ago (07/12/2023)

Sinae Lee — Exposition personnelle — L'ahah Moret — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Sinae Lee — Exposition personnelle — L'ahah Moret — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Sinae Lee — Exposition personnelle Exhibition Video Upcoming Sinae Lee, J’ai besoin de la chance, vue de l’installation vidéo à la biennale de la jeune création, Houilles © Marc Domage Sinae Lee Exposition personnelle In 8 months: March 2 → 23, 2024 L’ahah #Moret est heureuse d’inviter l’artiste Sinae Lee pour une exposition personnelle du 02 mars au 23 mars 2024...

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about 10 months ago (07/12/2023)

Sinae Lee — Exposition personnelle — L'ahah Moret — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Sinae Lee — Exposition personnelle — L'ahah Moret — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Sinae Lee — Exposition personnelle Exposition Vidéo À venir Sinae Lee, J’ai besoin de la chance, vue de l’installation vidéo à la biennale de la jeune création, Houilles © Marc Domage Sinae Lee Exposition personnelle Dans 8 mois : 2 → 23 mars 2024 L’ahah #Moret est heureuse d’inviter l’artiste Sinae Lee pour une exposition personnelle du 02 mars au 23 mars 2024...

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about 17 months ago (12/15/2022)

Release/Benefit: Banksy – ‘Fragile/Agile’ « Arrested Motion Continuing his support for humanitarian causes around the globe, Banksy is releasing a new screen print in partnership with Giles Duley ’s Legacy of War Foundation ...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The actor is reportedly considering a $2.5 million piece that features 150-million-year-old dinosaur bones....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

New ownership schemes allow investors to buy digital portions of paintings and share in the profits when it sells...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

What I Buy & Why: Bangladeshi Collector Durjoy Rahman on Why He Loves Impractical Art and How He’s Helping Local Creatives - via artnet...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Kansong Art Museum, South Korea’s oldest private museum, opened its doors for the first time since 2014 on Saturday...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

James McKissic shares pieces from his collection in AVA's 'Rooted in Color' exhibition | Chattanooga Times Free Press Photo from AVA Gallery / "Minister, Chicago 1950" by Gordon Parks The Association for Visual Arts ventures into new territory with its first show of 2020...

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about 23 months ago (06/10/2022)

Organisée par Daniella Dangoor et sponsorisée par Chiswick Auctions, the Classic Photograph revient à Londres Organized by Daniella Dangoor and sponsored by Chiswick Auctions, the Classic Photograph returns to London Organized by Daniella Dangoor and sponsored by Chiswick Auctions, the Classic Photograph returns to London...

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about 30 months ago (11/23/2021)

Mystery Zone, or A Lotta Endings : Open Space November 23, 2021 Mystery Zone, or A Lotta Endings by Poetry Collaborations with Creative Growth They lived happily ever after And then the sun came up And then the sun go down The couple is riding off into the sunset The End They threw a pie at the shark, the end “We’ll have to do this again sometime” “See ya later, turkey!” “I have a train to catch” My hero! Good night and God bless We’re closed! Take and catch an airplane Keep in touch, never come back!...

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about 34 months ago (07/03/2021)

Quiz: Which Singaporean writer are you? | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints July 3, 2021 For every Singaporean who loves stories and words—whether you lovingly document your everyday experiences on Facebook, pen epic poems during your lunch breaks, or are a writer working on that great Singapore novel— there comes a time where you ask yourself the big questions: like, what is the meaning of life? Could I win the Golden Point Award?...