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2015-01-22 00:00
Art Stage Singapore opened strongly, with collectors from all over East Asia milling around and strong early sales reported across the fair. Art Stage positions itself as the premier platform for South East Asia but at this year there was was a strong international presence—with numerous galleries and artists represented from the U.K., Germany, France, the U.S., and a very noticeable Russian contingent. Gilbert & George spent hours signing copies of their catalogue for ARNDT Gallery, while the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow presented Russian video stars AES+F, curated by Olga Sviblova.
As in previous years, Art Stage’s presentation was excellent and management smoothly efficient. While some galleries were perhaps not of the standard of previous years, it really didn’t matter because there was plenty to see that was good, the atmosphere was buoyant and sales so far strong (gallerist Sundaram Tagore was particularly happy). Randian met collectors from China, Australia, Austria, Japan, Malaysia, Switzerland and the U.S. Many continued to be somewhat aloof regarding Art Stage but all were clearly enjoying themselves.
Entrance to ArtStage Singapore
Suzann Victor “Contours of a Rich Manoeuvre”, 2008, for S.T.P.I.
Joana Vasconcelos, “Tetris 17th Century”, Vlúva Lamego hand-painted tiles, handmade woollen crochet, fabrics, ornaments, polyester, MDF and iron, 378 x 336 x 308 cm, 2012
Joanna Vasconcelos, courtesy Pearl Lam Galleries
Han Feng at ShanghART
Zhang Ding at Krinzinger, Vienna
Gilbert & George
Gilbert & George
David LaChapelle at ARNDT, Berlin/Singapore
Gilbert & George at ARNDT, Berlin/Singapore
Ashley Bickerton at S.T.P.I.
Rita Targui, Emi Eu, Ashley Bickerton and friend at S.T.P.I. booth
Genevieve Chua at Tomio Koyama Gallery, Singapore/Tokyo
Nau at CUC Gallery, Hanoi
Liu Wentao at Art+Shanghai, Shanghai
AES+F at Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow
Liu Wei at White Cube
Jake & Dinos Chapman sail into Andreas Gursky at White Cube, London/Hong Kong/Sao Paolo
Christian Marclay, “Telephones”, 7 mins 30 secs, 1995 (White Cube)
Galerie Perrotin booth: écriture series by Park Seo-bo and Xavier Veilhan’s “Mobile no. 1″
Rina Banerjee at Ota Fine Arts, Singapore/Tokyo
Yao Jui-Chung at Tina Keng Gallery & TKG+, Taipei
Tsai Charwei’s “Rain Trees” series, 90 x 180 cm, 2015 (detail)(TK+ Gallery)
Tsai Charwei’s “Rain Trees” series, 90 x 180 cm, 2015 (detail)(TK+ Gallery)
Yiri Arts booth, featuring Huang Po-Chih’s works
Yiri Arts booth, featuring Huang Po-Chih’s works
Yiri Arts booth, featuring Huang Po-Chih’s works
Jiang Pengyi, “Intimacy No. 5″, archival inkjet print, 188.5 x 148.5 x 5 cm, 2014
Zhang Ding, “Sound Absorber–2″, mineral wool, aluminum plate, paint, 295 x 242 x 8 cm, 2014 (ShanghART)
Latent Space booth featuring Potong ice cream for $2 SGD and fridge magnets by numerous artists
Latent Space booth featuring Potong ice cream for $2 SGD and fridge magnets by numerous artists
Latent Space booth featuring Potong ice cream for $2 SGD and fridge magnets by numerous artists
Ming Wong (at Latent Space booth featuring Potong ice cream for $2 SGD and fridge magnets by numerous artists)
Mit Jai Inn at Yavuz Gallery
Jiang Chuan at Galerie du Monde
Wang Tiande at Huafu Art, Shanghai
Juan Acalzaran at The Drawing Room, Singapore and Manila
at Redot Fine Art Gallery, Singapore, and Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs
Pannaphan Yodmanee at Yavuz, Singapore
Hideaki Yamamoto at Shonandai Gallery,
Jason Tecson at Light & Space Contemporary, Manila
Minstrel Kuik at Run Amok
Lu Zhengyuan at Phoenix Art Palace, Beijing/Shanghai/Wuxi
Lee Jee-young at Opiom Gallery
Yukinori Yanagi at Michael Janssen, Berlin and Singapore
Ivan Navarro
James Nares at Paul Kasmin Gallery, New York
Zhang Dali at C-Space, Beijing
Titarubi, “Imago Mundi”, 24k gold-plated nutmegs, gold leaves on book, burnt wood, stainless steel and globe, 213 x 101 x 80 cm, 2013
Jeongyun Choi, “The Flesh of Passage”, thread on resin, 220 x 30 x 2 cm, 2014 (1st.iKON gallery)
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