ART GALLERIES > Yeo Workshop

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Zul Mahmod, NO SUBSTANCE (first phase), 2014, sound installation, glass, wood, metal, plastic, light bulbs, solenoids, midi player, size variable

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Atsushi Koyama, Undefined 9, 2014, oil on canvas, 130x194cm

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Taisuke Mohri, The Cracked Portrait # 3, 2014, pencil on paper, glass, 70.3x62.8cm

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Haruki Ogawa, Object # 4, 2011, mixed media, H9.6xW9.6xD10cm

Exhibition
New Sensibilities in Sculpture & Painting
30 May 2014 - 27 Jul 2014

Opening preview: Friday, 30 May 2014, 6pm

Artist Talk:
Negotiations and Collaborations- In Between Mediums  
Saturday, 31 May 2014, 4 – 5.30pm,
Free admission

New Sensibilities in Sculpture and Painting puts together four artists who use empirical experimentation, challenging today’s digital and static images in their work thus pushing the boundaries of what we understand as painting and sculpture. The artists, hailing from Singapore and Japan, are namely Atsushi Koyama (JP), Zul Mahmod (SG), Taisuke Mohri (JP), and Haruki Ogawa (JP).

The collaboration between Singapore and Japan provides particular synergies in its creation due to the platform for growth for artists in Singapore with its new and strong commitment to building platforms and institutions in the arts, and the cutting edge techniques used by artists in Japan. The artists are interested in the exchange with each other’s work and indirectly with the other’s culture. This group exhibition brings the artists together for the first time.

Yeo Workshop
1 Lock Road, #01-01, Singapore 108932

Yeo Workshop is a project space that produces a series of exhibitions, represented artists projects, and gallery based programmes such as talks, symposiums and guiding research. Its aim is to promote the work of contemporary local and international artists, and engage with the Singaporean and visiting audience. 

Opening Hours:
Tue to Sat 12pm–7pm
Sun 12pm-6pm
Closed on Mondays & Public Holidays

www.yeoworkshop.com
[email protected]