SINGAPORE – During Singapore Art Week’s (SAW) 10th edition in January next year, art will spring up in venues such as Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Lau Pa Sat and even a Housing Board (HDB) flat.
The annual visual arts festival returns from Jan 14 to 23 with more than 130 programmes in galleries as well as spaces outside the conventional white cube.
Tanjong Pagar Distripark, for one thing, will be teeming with activity.
Warehouse spaces will play host to projects such as Antinodes, an experimental showcase capturing Singapore’s urban art styles during the pandemic; and Happy House, an experiential multimedia exhibition by Mama Magnet and The Council, which will also be presented online.
Visitors can also wander around the Singapore Art Museum’s new two-floor space in the distripark, or head to the ground floor for S.E.A. Focus, a contemporary art showcase by STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery that is being presented in collaboration with Art Basel.
SAW, which features physical and…