Fri 16 May 2025, 7.30pm – 10pm Chapel Gallery, Objectifs Free admission (please RSVP here)
Join us for an evening projection of works by photographers and artists across Southeast Asia. …
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Dates & Time Sat 17 May 2025, 12pm – 5pm
Venue Objectifs Workshop Space
Duration 5h over 1 session
Proficiency Level Intermediate
Course Description
This photography masterclass is designed …
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An exhibition by Juliana Tan Curated by Ng Hui Hsien
30 May to 22 Jun 2025 Objectifs Lower Galleries Opening: Fri 30 May 2025, 7pm – 9pm Free admission
A magazine launch by MARG1N Magazine
Fri 2 May 2025, 7.30pm – 9.30pm Annexe, Objectifs Free admission (Please RSVP here)
Join us for the launch of MARG1N Magazine’s second issue: …
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4 Apr to 18 May 2025 Chapel Gallery & Lower Galleries, Objectifs Free admission
The Objectifs Documentary Award champions Objectifs’ mission to broaden perspectives through image making, by supporting original …
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Deadline: Monday 23 June 2025, 2359 SGT
Curator Open Call invites Singapore-based curators to submit proposals for an exhibition to be realised at the Chapel Gallery, Objectifs. This is …
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This book consists of documented installation shots, images, and texts from ‘We will never have earthquakes,’ a series of works that explore discomfort and disruption within the process of change. These works revolve around personal, interpersonal, fictional, and non-fictional stories, presenting a collection of narratives about a headache that wouldn’t go away, a Youtuber’s analysis on the 1942 film Casablanca, a forum user arguing the purpose of the skirting board, various reports of tremors felt in Singapore and more. There is a hope to capture the different facets of change that emerge, unfold, and are realized within these seemingly banal moments and gestures of life.
This book contains seven chapters of works and texts produced by the artist from 2020 to 2024. Each of these seven chapters were presented as installations that were part of various exhibitions in spaces such as Starch, Objectifs, I_S_L_A_N_D_S, Carp Gallery and more.
All covers are deliberately stained with black soy ink.
About Ryan Lim Zi Yi
Ryan Lim Zi Yi pursues an artistic process that is based on collecting moments of encounters and activities that occur within the public and private surroundings. By reconfiguring these moments, newly formed narratives, characters, compositions and situations are reevaluated and formed in his installation. These installations tend to comprise of images, moving images, sculpture and text. These works intend to invite people to meditate on our relationships and attitudes towards the inconspicuous areas of reality.
Deadline: Sun 11 May (2359H SGT)
The Silvana S Photography Award recognises photography projects that champion environmental and youth causes. The Award was founded in 2020 by the Silvana …
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A series of tote bags spotlighting hawker culture in Singapore. Dating back to the 19th century during pre-World War times, hawkers plied the streets of Singapore, obstructing traffic and creating a buzz. The relocation of these hawkers to designated centres by the government regulated the situation and hygiene issues greatly.
Illustrated by award-winning local comic artist, painter and graphic novelist Koh Hong Teng.
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