
Stephanie Yeap
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2 months ago |
herworld.com | Georgia Lam |Aaron Kok |Nicholas See |Stephanie Yeap
By now, you might be well acquainted with many of our local businesses. You know the names – those that command waitlists for their hyped-up collaborations or those known for dropping special releases for their viral bags. And while we love seeing the support that many big-name local labels are getting, we are just as equally excited when we find a label that is still under the radar.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
grazia.sg | Stephanie Yeap
It’s been a busy time for Singapore-born, Berlin-based artist Charmaine Poh. With a practice spanning photography, media and performance, Poh explores ideas of agency, repair, and the body. Earlier this year, Poh was one of the first Singaporean artists to be shown in the 60th International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale 2024, one of the celebrated events in the international art world.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
thepeak.com.my | Stephanie Yeap
by Stephanie YeapEstablished in Singapore in 1994 by founder Gilles Dyan, Opera Gallery remains one of the country’s longest-standing galleries. The gallery specialises in showcasing works by international modern and contemporary artists, with works by celebrated practitioners such as Yayoi Kusama, Anish Kapoor, and Fernando Botero having passed through its doors.
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Oct 18, 2024 |
thepeakmagazine.com.sg | Zawani Abdul Ghani |Stephanie Yeap
Established in Singapore in 1994 by founder Gilles Dyan, Opera Gallery remains one of the country’s longest-standing galleries. The gallery specialises in showcasing works by international modern and contemporary artists, with works by celebrated practitioners such as Yayoi Kusama, Anish Kapoor, and Fernando Botero having passed through its doors.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
artreview.com | Stephanie Yeap
Figuring a Scene uses the National Gallery Singapore collection to explore mankind’s relationship with the elements, and suggests some new ones along the wayWalls draped in crimson; a wax-laden installation with a wooden sculpture of Jesus at its centre; and an earth-brown, nut-shaped sculpture – these are the first things that catch my eye in Figuring a Scene.
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