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SUMMARY:Group Exhibition - 'Talking Objects'
DESCRIPTION:‘Talking Objects’ examines the meanings that quotidian objects and everyday representations amass through use and circulation. Casting daily encounters in new light\, the artists in the exhibition explore the emotions and value we accord to the material and visual world around us. \nPresented in unexpected or unsettling contexts\, commonplace objects are imbued with human experience and emotions\, revealing ambiguous histories and memories. By the actions of artists\, the mundane is transformed into incisive instruments of expression—words become gestures\, language turns visual\, the intangible is rendered material and the inanimate comes to life. \nDrawn primarily from the collection of Singapore Art Museum\, the works in ‘Talking Objects’ encourage us to take a close look at the world we inhabit and seek new ways of seeing\, thinking and meaning-making. As we face an entropy of images\, information and values\, how do we talk with and about objects\, and what do objects say of us? \nEvent information from SAM\, September 2025
URL:http://52.56.76.179/event/group-exhibition-talking-objects/
LOCATION:AWDB Spotlight: Interview with artist Piers Bourke  
CATEGORIES:Commercial Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Group Exhibition - 'The Living Room'
DESCRIPTION:Performance art never sits still. Belonging to time\, it vanishes just as it happens – leaving behind questions\, afterimages\, even a bit of chaos. But what if what remains is not merely a trace\, but an opening for something else? \n‘The Living Room’ explores how museums might collect\, care for\, and re-present performance-based practices. Like the living room in a home\, this exhibition considers what it means to create a space that is private yet shared\, settled yet always in flux. More than a metaphor\, it becomes a way of being: a model for how an exhibition might gather people\, hold ideas\, and remain open. Here\, ‘The Living Room’ invites us to think of performance traces not merely as static records\, but as elements in a shifting space of encounter and exchange. \nThis show completes a three-part collaboration between Singapore Art Museum (SAM)\, Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA)\, and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). It brings together works from the collections of the three institutions alongside invited artists. Through ephemeral gestures\, participatory encounters\, unrealised proposals\, and archival fragments\, The Living Room reflects on the afterlives of performance – not as endings\, but as openings for reactivation\, relation and return. \nEvent information from SAM\, September 2025
URL:http://52.56.76.179/event/group-exhibition-the-living-room/
LOCATION:AWDB Spotlight: Interview with artist Piers Bourke  
CATEGORIES:Commercial Exhibitions
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