Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)

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Paradise Lost, Installation view: Fiona Tan, Disorient (2009). Photography by Ruey Lo

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Paradise Lost, Installation view: Fiona Tan, Disorient (2009). Photography by Ruey Loon

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Paradise Lost, Installation view: Trinh T. Minh-ha, Surname Viet, Given Name Nam. Photography by Ruey Loon

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Paradise Lost, Exhibition view: Zarina Bhimji, Yellow Patch (2011). Photography by Ruey Loon

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Paradise Lost, Exhibition view: Zarina Bhimji, Yellow Patch (2011). Photography by Ruey Loon

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Paradise Lost, Exhibition view. Photography by Ruey Loon

Event
Paradise Lost Public Programme
18 Jan 2014 - 30 Mar 2014

Friday 17.01.2014, 4-6pm — Paradise Lost Forum with presentations by Mustafa Shabbir Hussain (Curator, National Art Gallery, Singapore) and Ann Demeester (Director De Appel Arts Centre, Netherlands)

Friday 24.01.2014, 7.30-9pm — Curatorial Tour with Ute Meta Bauer (CCA Director) and Lee Weng Choy (CCA Deputy Director and Senior Curator)

Friday 14.02.2014, 7.30-9pm — Exhibition Tour with Khim Ong (CCA Project Manager) and Ho Tzu Nyen (Artist)

Saturday 15.02.2014, 3-5pm — Reading Group with Anca Rujoiu (CCA Curator) (registration required)

Thursday 20.02.2014,6.30-9pm — Workshop by Trinh T. Minh-ha (registration required)

Friday 21.02.1014, 7.30-9pm—Artist’s talk Trinh T. Minh-ha

Friday 28.02.2014, 7.30-9pm — Exhibition Tour with David Teh (Director Future Perfect) and Anca Rujoiu (CCA Curator)

Friday 7.03.2014, 7.30-9pm — Stefano Harney (Professor of Strategic Management Education, Singapore Management University) in conversation with Ute Meta Bauer (CCA Director)

Saturday8.03.2014,3-5pm — Contemporary Fiction, Special session with Books Actually

Friday 28.03.2014, 7.30-9pm — Exhibition Tour with Vera Mey (CCA Curator) and Mustafa Shabbir Hussain (Curator, National Art Gallery, Singapore)

Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
Exhibition Centre – 43 Malan Road Singapore 109443

The CCA–Centre for Contemporary Art is a research centre of Nanyang Technological University, developed with support from the Economic Development Board, Singapore. Located in Gillman Barracks alongside a cluster of international galleries, the CCA takes a holistic approach towards art and culture, intertwining its various platforms: exhibitions, residencies and research

Free Admission
Tue–Sun 12–7 pm
Fri 12–9 pm

Free Shuttle Bus:
Saturdays (24 May to 19 July)
From Singapore Art Museum to CCA: 3pm
From CCA to Singapore Art Museum: 5pm

Join us for Friday Late Nights at Gillman Barracks on 23 May, 13 June and 18 July, 7-10pm. View No Country at the CCA and visit the galleries at Gillman Barracks

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