To be a truly successful and enduring presence in the history of art, no contemporary art movement can exist in geographical isolation. An artist must find a place in the global arena of collecting, criticism and commerce. SGFA is committed to aesthetic and cerebral originality, cultural development and curiosity, cross cultural dialogue and presenting artists who pursue these ideals.
The Gallery specialises in Asian contemporary art and design, in variety of media, with particular focus on art and design from emerging regions. SGFA is particularly committed to building artistic community and international exchange, through engagement, discussion, documentation and promotion of cross cultural art discourse through a variety of programs including the Vision Culture Lectures.
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HIGHLIGHTS
Zac Lee participates in Residency at Three Shadows, (Caochangdi), Beijing, China
National Art Gallery, Malaysia Bi-Monthly , Senikini, publishes “Twenty Years in Review” by Shalini Ganendra
Shalini Ganendra
Juror and panel participant for much awaited inaugural Caochangdi PhotoSpring Festival, Beijing, China, collaboration with Les Rencontres d’Arles Photography Festival.
www.ccdphotospring.com
Nirmala Karuppiah photographs to be featured in Exhibition at Julian Scott Memorial Gallery,
Johnston State College, Vermont USA June 20 – August 20, 2010
CAROL CASSIDY - Art & Design Textiles.
First show in Malaysia
@ SGFA, The Private Gallery
October 15 – November 30, 2010
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VISION CULTURE LECTURE
Klavdij Sluban, photographer
Curatorial and Collecting Languages of the Image August 5, 2010
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Zac Lee, Development 1(New Species),
Digital Print, 48in x 48in, 2010
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