ART SG 2025
Robert Rauschenberg
Original artwork for First International Festival of Asian Film, 1989
Acrylic on paper
126.7 x 92.7 cm (49.8 x 36.5 in)
Georg Baselitz
Luise, Lilo, Franz und Johannes, 2010
Oil on canvas
270 x 207 cm (106.3 x 81.5 in)
Joan Snyder
Big Rose, 2024
Oil, acrylic, paper mache, dried flowers and rosebuds on linen
81.28 x 81.28 cm (32 x 32 in)
Martha Jungwirth
Ohne Titel, 2023
Oil on wood
25.4 x 34.3 cm (10 x 13.5 in)
Tom Sachs
Angel, 2021
English porcelain, high fire reduction, Temple white glaze, Kintsugi, NASA Red engobe inlay, plywood and hardware
44.5 x 29.2 x 25.4 cm (17.52 x 11.50 x 10 in)
Tom Sachs
F4 Phantom (Cocky), 2014
Synthetic polymer paint on plywood
94.9 x 149.9 cm (37.38 x 59 in)
Alex Katz
Purple Split 6, 2022
Oil on linen
153.2 x 153.2 cm (60.31 x 60.31 98 in)
Robert Longo
Untitled (In The Garden, Et in Arcadia Ego), 2009
Charcoal on paper
180 x 311 cm (70.87 x 122.44 in)
Teresa Pągowska
Sama, z cyklu Figury magiczne (Alone, from the series: Magic Figures), 1977–1990
Acrylic, tempera and oil on canvas
145 x 135 cm (57.09 x 53.15 in)
Alvaro Barrington
NHC 2024/Mangrove Sunset (Y1), 2024
Acrylic and Flashe on burlap
161 x 186 cm (63.39 x 73.23 in)
Lee Bul
Perdu CXIX, 2021
Mother of pearl, acrylic paint on wooden base panel in stainless steel frame in two parts
226 x 163 x 6.5 cm (88.98 x 64.17 x 2.56 in)
Erwin Wurm
Ice Convertible (Verde scuro), 2022
Murano glass
16 x 50 x 27 cm (6.3 x 19.69 x 10.63 in)
Lee Kang-So
The Wind Blows-240023, 2024
Acrylic on canvas
117 x 91 cm (46.06 x 35.83 in)
Oliver Beer
Recomposition (The Piano, after Picasso/Velazquez), 2023
Dried flowers, fake nails, piano hammers, satin bow, mother of pearl, gold finger nail tips, pearl necklaces, jewellery, printed edition of ‘Manuela González Velázquez, playing the piano’ de Zacarías González Velázquez, colour pencils, paint brushes, old clock mechanism, red fabric, ceramic dog, music box parts, musical score for ‘Pablo Picasso’ as part of ‘Le travail du peintre’ by Francis Poulenc; resin, black pigment.
ART SG FILM
ARTSG TALKS
Mandy El-Sayegh: We Will Assemble
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How do we sit with violence? In this conversation, the influence of words and images on the unconscious will be shared, exploring how their presence in media, technology and ritual shape our bodies and minds in ways that only art can perhaps begin to unravel.
Speaker:
Mandy El-Sayegh – Artist, UK / Malaysia
Moderated by:
Zoe Butt – Curator, Writer and Founder of in-tangible institute, Chiang Mai
Booth BB04
16—19 January 2025
By invitation only
VIP Preview, Thursday 16 January 2025, 2pm—5pm
Vernissage, Thursday 16 January 2025, 5pm—9pm
Friday 17 January 2025, 12pm—7pm
Saturday 18 January 2025, 11am—7pm
Sunday 19 January 2025, 11am—5pm
MBS: Sands Expo & Convention Centre
Level 1 & Basement 2 10 Bayfront Avenue,
Singapore, 018956