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Dancing on Paper – A Reading

By  •  October 5, 2023

Happening in conjunction with Dancing on Paper, an exhibition by Jane Goh.

Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2023 Time: 2.30pm – 4pm Venue: Lower Gallery, Objectifs

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Jane Goh’s …
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Bodies: Education Resource Guide

By  •  September 29, 2023

The Bodies: Women in Film & Photography 2023 Education Resource Guide accompanies the exhibition at Objectifs. The introductory questions invite you to think about the works, and some of the …
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By  •  September 18, 2023

7 Oct – 15 Oct 2023 Lower Gallery 1, Objectifs Free admission

Participating artists: Angus Hunter, Arcs of Stellar, Athirah Nazzuin, Auraya Pongpradit, bernice gaspar, Bryan Yu, Cherry Chan, Cynthia …
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Everyday Modernism – Architecture and Society in Singapore

By  •  September 14, 2023

Everyday Modernism is the first comprehensive documentation of Singapore’s modern built environment. Through a lens of social and architectural histories, the book uncovers the many untold stories of the Southeast Asian city-state’s modernization, from the rise of heroic skyscrapers, such as the Pearl Bank Apartments, to the spread of utilitarian typologies like the multi-storey car park. It investigates how modernism, through both form and function, radically transformed Singapore and made its inhabitants into modern citizens. The most intensive period of such change happened in the 1960s and 1970s under the rise of a developmental state seeking to safeguard its new-found independence. However, the book also looks both earlier and later, from between the 1930s to the 1980s, to cover a wider range of histories, building types and also architectural styles, expanding from the International Style and Brutalism and into Art Deco and even a touch of Postmodernism.

The book’s 33 essays are richly illustrated with some 200 archival images and drawings as well as more than 90 contemporary photos by architectural photographer Darren Soh. It covers the beginnings of Singapore’s modern landscape, including its first condominium, columbarium, flatted factory, and pedestrian overhead bridge, amongst others. But the book is also interested in endings, investigating how modern buildings have changed over time, and been adapted for new uses or even threatened with redevelopment today. By examining the evolution of the once exceptional into the typical and by learning how abstract spaces become lived places, the book traces how modernism has become part of everyday life in Singapore.

Shortlisted for the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain’s Colvin Prize

“A captivating journey through Singapore’s modernist heritage buildings and structures, from commercial to residential to civic. The elegant combination of text and the stylish and comprehensive photographic documentation makes this a major contribution to modernist architecture literature.”

– Donald McNeill, Professor of Urbanism, School of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney

“Singapore’s “Everyday Modernism” – an all-embracing planned environment stemming from its dynamic post-1959 nation-building drive, and vividly documented in this book – resoundingly refutes the fallacy that the essence of modern architecture lies in iconic individualism rather than consistency and social purpose.”

– Miles Glendinning, Professor of Architectural Conservation, University of Edinburgh

“For the quality of a modern living environment the architecture and landscaping of the everyday is far more important than the presence of architectural icons. And if the goal of modernism is to create a better future for all, Singapore truly has much to offer as this informative publication shows.”

– Hubert-Jan Henket, Founder and Honorary President of DOCOMOMO International

About Jiat-Hwee Chang
Jiat-Hwee Chang is associate professor at the Asia Research Institute and the Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore.

About Justin Zhuang
Justin Zhuang is a writer and researcher, and co-founder of Singapore-based writing studio In Plain Words.

About Darren Soh
Darren Soh is an award-winning photographer.
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Dancing on Paper

By  •  September 12, 2023

By Jane Goh 19 Oct – 5 Nov 2023 Lower Gallery, Objectifs Free admission

Opening | Thu 19 Oct, 7pm – 9pm Closing event: Dancing on Paper – A …
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Gueari Galeri’s Practices and Mapping Indonesian Photobook Publishing

By  •  August 29, 2023

Hosted by Indonesian photobook gallery and publisher Gueari Galeri Moderated by Zhuang Wubin

Tue 19 Sep 2023, 7.30pm – 8.30pm Workshop Space, Objectifs Free admission, please RSVP here.

Gueari …
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RECAP: How to Cast and Work with Actors

By  •  August 17, 2023

Familiar names in the international film industry candidly shared their perspectives in the Short Film Forum, a weekend of online talks organised as part of Objectifs Short Film Incubator 2023. …
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RECAP: How do Programmers Select Your Films

By  •  August 17, 2023

Familiar names in the international film industry candidly shared their perspectives in the Short Film Forum, a weekend of online talks organised as part of Objectifs Short Film Incubator 2023. …
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RECAP: We Need to Talk About Intimacy on Set

By  •  August 16, 2023

Familiar names in the international film industry candidly shared their perspectives in the Short Film Forum, a weekend of online talks organised as part of Objectifs Short Film Incubator 2023. …
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OBJECTIFS ARTIST RESIDENCY RECIPIENTS 2023

By  •  August 16, 2023

Objectifs is pleased to welcome artists Euginia Tan, Hu Qiren, and Vanessa Ban as the artists-in-residence for our Objectifs Artist Residency programme. The programme provides residents with valuable space to …
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