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Sir Peter Blake, Everybody Razzle Dazzle (2015). Liverpool Biennial, 14-18 NOW: the First World War Centenary Art Commissions and Tate Liverpool commission. Photo: Mark McNulty.

Talk
Insights: Sally Tallant, NTU CCA Singapore Curator-in-Residence, The Liverpool Biennial
24 Jun 2015 - 24 Jun 2015  (7.30pm - 9.00pm )
FEE: Free

In this talk, Sally Tallant, Director of the Liverpool Biennial will focus on the structure and the relationship of Liverpool Biennial to the city of Liverpool, and will outline her plan for the next decade. The Liverpool Biennial is the UK Biennial of Contemporary Art underpinned by a programme of research, education, residencies and commissions. 

Sally Tallant is the Director of Liverpool Biennial – The UK Biennial of International Contemporary Art. From 2001 – 11 she was Head of Programmes at the Serpentine Gallery, London where she was responsible for the development and delivery of an integrated programme of Exhibitions, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes. She received her MA in Curating Contemporary Art from the Royal College of Art, London.

NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore)
Exhibitions: Block 43 Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 109443. Research Centre and Office:+65 64600 300 Block 6 Lock Road, #01-09/10, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108934

The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore 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 NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore Singapore is led by Founding Director Professor Ute Meta Bauer. The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore takes a holistic approach towards art and culture, intertwining its three platforms: Exhibitions, Residencies and Research & Education.

The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore positions itself as a centre for critical discourse and experimental practices for Singapore, the region and beyond. It aims to play an active role within the local art scene, as well as being a part of the development of regional and international art infrastructures.

Exhibition Hours
Tue - Sun: 12 - 7pm
Fri: 12 - 9pm
Mon: Closed
Open on Public Holidays 
Free Admission

NTU CCA Singapore Exhibitions: +65 6339 6503
Block 43 Malan Road, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 109443

Block 43 Malan Road: Exhibitions: +65 6339 6503; Block 6 Lock Road: Research Centre and Office: +65 6460 0300
www.ntu.ccasingapore.org
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