ART GALLERIES > Sundaram Tagore Gallery Singapore

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ELAINE DE KOONING, The Woman Who Didn't Show Up, 1962, oil on canvas, 60.5 x 40.5 inches.
Levis Fine Art, New York. 

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ELIZABETH MURRAY, The Unscrew Painting, 1993, oil on canvas on wood, 73 x 71 x 12 inches.
© 2013 The Murray-Holman Family Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photo by: Kerry Ryan McFate / Courtesy Pace. 

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GHADA AMER, Baisers #12012, gold plated bronze, 22.5 x 16 x 20 inches.
Courtesy of the artist and Kukje Gallery, Seoul / Tina Kim Gallery, New York © Christopher Burke Studios. 

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JENIFFER BARTLETT, Count, 1972, enamel over silkscreened on baked enamel steel plates, (9) 12 x 12 inch plates.
Private collection, courtesy of Norte Maar. 

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JANE LEE, Juju, 2013, dry acrylic paint, acrylic heavy gel on fiberglass base canvas, 43 inches in diameter.
Image courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery. 

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LOUISE NEVELSON, Night Flower One, 1958, wood painted black, 36.25 x 24.75 x 3.75 inches.
Courtesy Pace, New York © 2013 Estate of Louise Nevelson/Artists Rights Society (ARS). 

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HELEN FRANKENTHALER, Race Point, oil on canvas, 54.5 x 19 inches, 1969.

Private collection, courtesy of Norte Maar. Photo by Kris Graves.

Exhibition
To Be a Lady: An International Celebration of Women in the Arts
23 Oct 2013 - 05 Jan 2014

Opening reception: October 23rd 2013, 6pm - 9pm

Curated by Jason Andrew and organized in collaboration with Norte Maar.

The landmark exhibition To Be a Lady, curated by Jason Andrew, brings together historic, mid-career and emerging artists, juxtaposing legends such as Helen Frankenthaler, Elaine de Kooning and Louise Nevelson with international stars such as Ghada Amer, Shirin Neshat and Yin Xiuzhen. This global exhibition is designed to challenge and reshape the meaning of the word "lady."

Sundaram Tagore Gallery Singapore
5 Lock Road, #01-05, Singapore 108933

Established in 2000 in New York, Sundaram Tagore Gallery is devoted to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. We focus on developing exhibitions and hosting not-for-profit events that encourage spiritual, social and aesthetic dialogues. 

Opening hours:
Tue to Sat 11am-7pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Closed on Mondays & Public holidays

www.sundaramtagore.com