Thursday 6 November 2014

Southeast Asia and Diaspora: Breaking and Reconstructing the Circle

This exhibition is organised by OneEast Asia, based in Singapore, but held in London at Gallery Art 8 with help from Asian Art in London, it runs from the 28th of October to 8th of November 2014.

Didn't go to this exhibition;was too far away. But from the from the facebook pictures of the event, you see Jeffrey Say of Lasalle (art history), Cheah Ui-hoon of Business Times and more attending this event. Just really happy to see Singaporean works exhibited overseas and that they are well supported too.

Think this is the third time One East Asia is showing Singapore and SEA art in London. The artists this time are:

Anida Yoeu Ali (Cambodia)
Anchalee Araypongpanit, Prapat Jiwarangsan (Thailand)
Andres Barrioquinto, Mark Lewis Higgins, Renato Orara, Mark Valenzuela (Philippines)
John Clang, Jane Lee (Singapore)
Grogorius Sidharta Soegijo (Indonesia)
Sherman Ong (Malaysia/Singapore)

Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani (Co-curator)

Report from SEAArtsFest.org

Being a blog on paintings, the works that obviously interests us would be that of Jane Lee's. She had two paintings which are called Sacred I and Sacred II. Awesome Jane Lee works. John CLAng photos were interesting too.

Picture from OneEastAsia FB page, Jane Lee Sacred I (L) and II (R)

Picture from OneEastAsia FB page

Picture from OneEastAsia FB page


Points for Collectors: Always good to buy a Jane Lee or two if you can. Seems like I am stating the obvious. As for John CLAng's works, they are a buy rating too, if you are into photography.


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