Sat 26 Jul 2025, 12pm – 7pm Objectifs Annexe
Saturdate is a new programme happening on the last Saturday of the month that aims to create a gathering space of …
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ART:DIS Pocket Fest 5 and 6 Jul 2025 Objectifs Galleries and Outdoor Space Free admission (including some paid workshops) Registration and more information about workshops here.
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Platform, Objectifs 28 Jun 2025 | Music Memorabilia Swap: 5pm – 9pm / Screening: 7.30pm – 9.30pm Curated by Sonali Joshi Screening Rating: PG13 Entry by donation at the door. …
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Aimed at inspiring the community within the region and creating visibility for photo-related artists, Tiga Mata hopes to showcase different perspectives and embrace the diverse way we see the world.
About Issue #3: Tenderness
This issue is dedicated to tenderness, in any shape or form, which we may be fortunate enough to witness amidst the hard edges of our collective existence. It serves as a reminder of the importance of being gentle—not only with one another but also with ourselves.
As we navigate the unknown and unknowable, amidst unresolved injustices and emerging crises, we pay homage to the moments that nourish our souls. By slowing down time in the unique way photography allows, this issue invites readers to pause and fully embrace our capacity for warmth, compassion, and love.
Such glimpses transform bitterness and anger into a kinder resolve, unclenching fists and turning them toward a fiercer kind of love. They remind us of our ability to heal, forgive, understand, and ultimately choose unity over division. This issue celebrates the parts of humanity that are worth cherishing and fighting for.
About Zontiga
Zontiga is a creative hub for photography enthusiasts that offers film developing and scanning services, giclée printing, have photobooks, prints and merchandise for sale, and their photobook library is open to all. They also publish photobooks, organise exhibitions, workshops, talks and events, and hope to inspire more individuals to embrace photography in its tangible form.
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A limited edition merchandise inspired by Hiroshi Okuyama’s My Sunshine, which was nominated for the Cannes Un Certain Regard Award 2024 and the Cannes Queer Palm 2024.
On a Japanese island, life revolves around the changing seasons. Winter is time for ice hockey at school, but Takuya isn’t too thrilled about it. His real interest lies in Sakura, a figure skating rising star from Tokyo, for whom he starts to develop a genuine fascination. Coach and former champion Arakawa, spots potential in Takuya, and decides to mentor him to form a duo with Sakura for an upcoming competition.
As winter persists, feelings grow, and the two children form a harmonious bond. But even the first snow eventually melts away.
Distributed by Anticipate Pictures
Anticipate Pictures is a Singapore film distribution company seeking to make a difference. We hone our focus on exciting independent films, cutting edge arthouse cinema, and the most revealing documentaries from around the globe. We believe you deserve to see award-winning films that are not just enjoyable but thought-provoking. Now that is quality entertainment.
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An exhibition by Pathlight Student Photographers 2024
28 May to 29 Jun 2025 Objectifs Courtyard Free admission
These photographs were taken by student photographers from Pathlight School, offering us …
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Sat 28 Jun 2025, 11.30am – 6.30pm Objectifs Annexe
Saturdate is a new programme happening on the last Saturday of the month that aims to create a gathering space of …
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Ryhan’s latest photo book, I saved a seat for you 「あなたの席を取っておいだよー」, is a compressed archive of photographs and words dating back to 2019. Equal parts love and loss, visual images creating a bridge in the present to a well grieved past. Are human beings capable of segmenting and isolating memories from the past? The images and texts were collected over a six year period from 2019 to 2025.
About Ryhan
Since 2019 Ryhan has been residing in Japan working within the agriculture sector. From farming green tea to researching heritage food products (sea salt and spices) for her PhD, practising photography has provided her with a way of reconciling the paradoxical arcs of academia and art. A deep yearning to bring her findings to a wider audience. Traversing between nostalgia and the allure of new memories is the fabric of her unapologetically human behaviour.
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Entitled The Unofficial Archive, this project presents a selection from the collection, divided into Books and Ephemera. Included are materials spanning photojournalism, fine art, and commercial photography, printed within and outside the country, including places like Hong Kong, Japan, and the Soviet Union. With dates of publication ranging from the 1950s to the present day, the selection encompasses a variety of issues and visual tropes through a pivotal moment in Vietnam’s national and photographic history as the country emerged from the aftermath of colonialism followed by the Vietnam War, known domestically as the Resistance War against America. Works and practices from this period continue to inspire explorations in recently published titles. Taken together, they demonstrate the varied roles that photography has played in Vietnam, from a nation-building device to a tool for self-expression.
About MATCA
Matca is an independent initiative dedicated to opening conversations around photography in Vietnam. Founded and run by photographers since 2016, Matca has evolved across platforms, including but not limited to an online journal, a physical space, and an imprint. While keeping an open organizational structure, our priority remains to critically engage with the medium and nurture local talents.
Sat 31 May 2025, 12pm – 5pm Objectifs Annexe
Saturdate is a new programme happening on the last Saturday of the month that aims to create a gathering space of …
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