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Personally Speaking: Gwee Li Sui

By  •  September 18, 2018

Old Heroes Solve Mystery By Gwee Li Sui

Old Heroes Solve Mystery is a mystery adventure comic involving three old men who live in the same neighbourhood. They are …
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Personally Speaking: Deanna Ng

By  •  September 18, 2018

Yours Truly By Deanna Ng

I worked with a group of parents, mostly mothers. They are caregivers to their children, who are aged 18 and above and have moderate …
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Personally Speaking: Alecia Neo

By  •  September 18, 2018

Between Earth and Sky By Alecia Neo

What does the weight of caregiving look like? Whose weight do we bear? Can we share it?

An intimate portrait of a …
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Personally Speaking: ampulets

By  •  September 18, 2018

You Can Take A Break By ampulets

My mom passed away 10 years ago after a stroke. I witnessed my dad’s struggle to care for my mom and later, …
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OBJECTIFS THERMAL FLASK

By  •  September 18, 2018

Take home a memento of Objectifs in the form of this sleek and stylish thermal flask. Embrace the eco-friendly lifestyle with this practical flask, which will keep your drinks at the perfect temperature. Suitable for hot and cold drinks.

The flask features our iconic Chapel Gallery and main building, rendered in a classic, minimalist design.

Your purchase plays a vital part in enabling us to continue presenting high quality programmes that are available to all.
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POINTS OF VIEW: DARREN SOH ON ARCHITECTURE PHOTOGRAPHY IN SINGAPORE

By  •  September 17, 2018

Darren Soh is an architecture photographer whose solo exhibition Before It All Goes: Architecture from Singapore’s Early Independence Years is on at Objectifs’ Chapel Gallery till 29 Sept 2018. He …
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PERSONALLY SPEAKING: THE ART OF CAREGIVING

By  •  September 10, 2018

Featuring works by Alecia Neo, ampulets, Deanna Ng, Gwee Li Sui, Joseph Chiang, Kray Chen, Mary Bernadette Lee and Sun Koh 8 Oct to 14 Oct / Community Plaza, Oasis Terraces …
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Written in the Margins by Shubigi Rao

By  •  September 4, 2018

Since 2013 Shubigi Rao has been working on ‘Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book’, a decade long film, book and visual art project about the history of book destruction, censorship and other forms of repression, as well as the book as a symbol of resistance. This involves visiting public and private collections, libraries and archives globally that served as flashpoints in history, collecting fragments, ephemera, anecdotes, buried secrets and piecing together (through the film, book and artworks) a composite chronology of the conjoined literary and violent trajectories of our species.

Written in the Margins is a catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition Written in the Margins at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien. This exhibition was the first time where Shubigi had presented material from her ongoing Pulp project. This catalogue mainly concentrates on research and work made during her residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. From browse-able short, unedited film clips selected from hundreds of hours of interviews filmed during her travels, to photographs and texts (including the first book from the project), as well an inked ‘guide-map’ to the project, the space suggested a reading room within the precincts of the gallery. This way the individual created their own form of burrowing into the interconnecting issues behind print, press, language shifts and illegality of texts.

About Shubigi Rao: 

Shubigi Rao is a visual artist and writer whose interests range from archaeology, neuroscience, 13th-15th century science, 17th-19th century scholarship and exploration, language, libraries, historical acts of cultural genocide, contemporary art theory and natural history. She is particularly interested in unfashionable branches of knowledge and epistemology. Her work involves complex layered installations comprising handmade books, text, drawings, etchings, pseudo-science machinery, metaphysical puzzles, ideology board games, garbage and archives, and has been exhibited and collected in Singapore and internationally.

Since 2013, Shubigi has been visiting public and private collections, libraries and archives globally for Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book. She released her first book from the project in January 2016. She has been featured in many exhibitions and lectures part-time in Art Theory and is a MFA Dissertation supervisor for the Faculty of Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, where she obtained her MFA (First Class), and BFA (First Class). She also holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature from Delhi University, India.
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PULP II by Shubigi Rao

By  •  September 4, 2018

Since 2013 Shubigi Rao has been working on ‘Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book’, a decade long film, book and visual art project about the history of book destruction, censorship and other forms of repression, as well as the book as a symbol of resistance. This involves visiting public and private collections, libraries and archives globally that served as flashpoints in history, collecting fragments, ephemera, anecdotes, buried secrets and piecing together (through the film, book and artworks) a composite chronology of the conjoined literary and violent trajectories of our species.

Following the release of the first volume in 2016, the second volume from this project was launched at The Wood for the Trees — an exhibition held at Objectifs in August 2018 that showcased the documentation and material from the ongoing Pulp project.

The Wood for the Trees functions as a visual bibliography of the texts, people, and sites encountered during the project. One of its aims is to explore the connective tissue that exists between artists, writers, printers, academics, bibliophiles, shadow library activists, librarians and other cultural custodians, and various defenders and supporters of print and open access to knowledge.

Pulp II: A Visual Bibliography of the Banished Book was awarded the Singapore Literature Prize 2020 -Creative Nonfiction in English.

About Shubigi Rao: 

Shubigi Rao is a visual artist and writer whose interests range from archaeology, neuroscience, 13th-15th century science, 17th-19th century scholarship and exploration, language, libraries, historical acts of cultural genocide, contemporary art theory and natural history. She is particularly interested in unfashionable branches of knowledge and epistemology. Her work involves complex layered installations comprising handmade books, text, drawings, etchings, pseudo-science machinery, metaphysical puzzles, ideology board games, garbage and archives, and has been exhibited and collected in Singapore and internationally.

Since 2013, Shubigi has been visiting public and private collections, libraries and archives globally for Pulp: A Short Biography of the Banished Book. She released her first book from the project in January 2016. She has been featured in many exhibitions and lectures part-time in Art Theory and is a MFA Dissertation supervisor for the Faculty of Fine Arts at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, where she obtained her MFA (First Class), and BFA (First Class). She also holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature from Delhi University, India.
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WOMEN IN PHOTOGRAPHY 2018

By  •  July 26, 2018

Presented by Objectifs Chapel Gallery, Objectifs 5 Oct to 18 Nov 2018 Tue to Sat, 12pm to 7pm / Sun, 12pm to 4pm Opening reception: 4 Oct, 7pm to 9pm …
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