Saturday 5 April
2pm |
Screening programme: The tear down curated by Anca Rujoiu & Vera Mey with works by Cyprien Gaillard, Malak Helmy, Marie Shannon, Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor, Diego Tonus |
4pm |
Shubigi Rao, (2014), Performance |
6pm |
Nigel Rolfe, T H E P A R A D I S E = L O S T B O D Y (2014), Performance |
7.30pm |
Screening programme: Phnom Penh: rescue archaeology the body and the lens in the city curated by Erin Gleeson presented in collaboration with Sa Sa Bassac, Phnom Penh, Cambodia |
Sonya Lacey, I feel their pane (2014) will be performed throughout the day |
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Laure Prouvost, Eva 43 years old (2002) will be exhibited throughout the day |
Sunday, 6 April 2014
2pm |
Screening programme curated by Planting Rice in collaboration with The Drawing Room, Manila, The Philippines |
4pm |
Screening programme: The Margins of Exhibition curated by David Teh |
6pm |
Nigel Rolfe, T H E P A R A D I S E = L O S T B O D Y (2014), Performance |
7pm |
The tear down curated by Anca Rujoiu & Vera Mey |
8.30pm |
Manuel Pelmus, Preview (2014), Performance |
Sonya Lacey, I feel their pane (2014) will be performed throughout the day |
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Laure Prouvost, Eva 43 years old (2002) will be exhibited throughout the day |
The Disappearance is conceived as a durational event unfolding over two days including a continuous series of manifestations from live performances to film screenings. The project includes works by Cyprien Gaillard, Malak Helmy, Sonya Lacey, Manuel Pelmus, Laure Prouvost, Shubigi Rao, Nigel Rolfe, Marie Shannon, Diego Tonus, Mona Vatamanu and Florin Tudor amongst others. Other contributions to the film programme are curated by Erin Gleeson, Planting Rice and David Teh.
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