Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
MARCH
Echoes
7 13 March 2012, Earl Lu Gallery
The objective of this design proposal is to instill reection upon the outcome of the present actions taken to save the environment. In the current context, albeit knowing the implications of environmental deterioration, resources have not been fully utilized thus creating an accumulation of unnecessary wastage. The translation of this issue and the use of pipes in this installation serve as a form of interaction and provocation as to how these efforts seem to fall on deaf ears. Featuring students from LASALLE College of the Arts BA (Hons) Interior Design programme: Aldrich Tan, Heok Kay Hwa, Leoric Mok and Xaveria Mo Xiaofei under the tutelage of Jay Loo.
Foodjects
9 18 March 2012, Praxis Space
Foodjects, a traveling exhibition of specic culinary items curated by Spanish designer, Martn Aza, embarks on a journey to Singapore. Foodjects comprises a big table set to invite the world to enjoy the fruits of the collaboration between cuisine and design in Spain. The table cover is decorated with graphic motifs drawn from still life paintings from the Spanish Golden Age. Presented by Embassy of Spain - AECID (Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation).
Stone Encounters
9 21 March 2012, Project Space
In this exhibition, we present the lithographs that have been produced in our workshop over the last few years. Mostly printed in black and white, these lithographs are an important extension to the study of drawing and printmaking culture. The images produced are a documentation of the visual thoughts and processes undertaken by the student artists. Curated by Lina Adam, Technical Ofcer (Printmaking), Faculty of Fine Arts, LASALLE College of the Arts.
Salon 1112
17 22 March 2012, Earl Lu Gallery
A salon refers to a gathering of people in exchange of news and ideas. Salon 1112 showcases a variety of works by part-time lecturers from the Faculty of Creative Industries, who are simultaneously active practitioners in their chosen elds. This exhibition offers an opportunity for greater dialogue between artists, may they be student-artists or teachers.
Image credit: Adeleine Daysor
Geometry in Repeat
29 March 12 April 2012, Brother Joseph McNally Gallery
Geometry in Repeat exhibits the collaboration between Singaporebased interior textile design house, Korla, and Level 2 Fashion Textiles students. Renowned for creating evocative, playful prints, and their use of bold colours, iconic motifs and strong patterns, Korla invited students to create a series of textile designs that responded to interior trends and took inspiration from South-east Asian culture. Given the theme Geometry in Repeat, students explored the trend of geometric patterns through analysis of repeat systems, motif development, colour and fabric testing to play with scale and technical parameters of materials and equipment to design and produce a collection of Textiles for Interiors. This exhibition showcases students textile designs alongside Korlas distinctive designs, and the application of Interior Textiles in product, furnishing and home accessories. APRIL
Din Hubbub
5 April 2012, 7 9 pm, Earl Lu Gallery
Din Hubbub is a project which explores and improvises sound with various materials/non-musical objects. The project revolves on the notion of dynamic range silence and loudness through weaving in-between movements. By limiting the numbers of materials/objects use, collaborators are challenged to exhaust the sounds parameters. There will be experimentation among the collaborators with the material leading to the performance. Featuring performance artist Angie Seah, musician Bani Haykal, students from the Faculty of Fine Arts and coordinated by Riduan Mohamad, Technical Ofcer (Sculpture), Faculty of Fine Arts, LASALLE College of the Arts.
WIRES
12 April 5 May 2012, Earl Lu Gallery
WIRES is a photography project by Chia Ming Chien exploring human behaviour on three levels: phenomenological, socio-psychological, and artistic. The artistic metaphor used and human footprint examined are represented by the chaotic mess of wires synonymous with the city-scape in several Asian cities. Criticised by residents and tourists as evidence of under-development, the wires are seen to despoil the city. With a different set of eyes, this photographic series shows a graphic beauty, raising questions about how the eye/mind perceives environment in which we live. Opening reception: Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 6.30pm
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