2024 MULCIP Art 6th Exhibition Synopsis
14 June to 16 June 2019
Come visit the Japan-Europe Palace Arts Association (JEPAA)’s first ever exhibition in Singapore! Titled “Art of Tomorrow”, this exhibition will showcase a multitude of art works from modern Japanese artists. Featuring works from more than 50 artists, including Japanese paintings (Ink), Western paintings (prints and photographs), Crafts, Sculptures, Calligraphy and Literary arts.
The exhibition seeks to introduce works of Japanese artists living in the present age. The amalgamation of old and new, the infusion of present day modernity versus deep-rooted traditions that are passed down and preserved through generations though the lens of present day Japanese artists; that is the key takeaway this exhibition hopes to deliver.
Most of the artists belong to various national art associations based in japan and amongst them there are many who have won awards and are featured at domestic exhibitions. A majority of the artists joining this time are practitioners of Japanese culture, such as calligraphy and painting. Whilst Japanese cultural influences often encompass genres like animation or food, the exhibition hopes to introduce the less explored genre that is the root of modern Japanese culture, including historical literary works like Haiku ad Tanka, and how they fit into modern day premises. In Japan, there is still a strong impression of art from Western Europe. JEPAA hopes to change this perception by shedding new light and bringing awareness through such exchanges and interaction, triggering an art revitalization for the Asian art culture.
In the past, JEPAA has held exhibitions in various European countries such as Germany, Belgium and Italy. Realising the need for a more global approach, JEPAA decided to carry out activities in Asia and since the start of 2018, they have held exhibitions in Okinawa and Cebu, Philippines. After 2 successful exhibitions, the 3rd instalment will be held in Singapore. JEPAA believes that Singapore has a great influence as a cultural hub and in recent years, the development of the art scene has been improving remarkably and JEPAA has recognised Singapore as an essential country to promote the arts in Asia.
Dates:
14-16 June 2019, 11am – 8pm daily
Official Opening:
14 June 6:30pm
*Cocktails, light snacks and dinner will be provided, open to all art lovers*
Venue:
Visual Arts Centre (#01-02 Dhoby Ghaut Green, 10 Penang Rd, Singapore 238469)
Entry:
Free for all
《走进古宅,探索新加坡本土艺术》THE SHOPHOUSE EDITION: SINGAPORE ART TREASURES
10 Penang Road,
#01-02 Dhoby Ghaut Green,
Singapore 238469
140 Paya Lebar Road,
#03-04 AZ@Paya Lebar Building,
Singapore 409015
Dhoby Ghaut Art Studio
Monday to Sunday: 11am – 8pm
Closed on Public Holidays, except by appointment.
MacPherson Art Studio
Saturday: 10.30am - 5.30pm
Closed on Monday to Friday, Sunday & Public Holidays, except by appointment.
Visual Arts Centre is an exhibition gallery and art studio at Dhoby Ghaut Green supported by the National Parks Board and the National Arts Council.
Since its initiation on 31 January 2016, the Visual Arts Centre Exhibition Gallery has hosted over two hundred international and local art and design exhibitions, boasting a diverse range of art styles and programmes.
Email:
info@visualartscentre.sg
Phone:
+65 6255 0711
+65 6733 2155
In the Batik Introduction Handkerchief Painting workshop, participants will learn the traditional art of batik, a wax-resist dyeing technique originating from Indonesia. The workshop begins with a brief history and overview of batik, highlighting its cultural significance and various techniques. Participants will then observe a demonstration of applying wax with tjanting tools and dyeing the fabric. Following the demonstration, each participant will design and create their own batik handkerchief, applying wax to create patterns and then dyeing their fabric. The workshop concludes with a group discussion, allowing participants to share their creations and reflect on their learning experience.