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3rd Singapore
Biennale 2011
6 March - 8 May 2011
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Singapore Biennale

Singapore

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Organized by the National Arts Council since 2006, the Singapore Biennale is conceived as a platform for exchange, dialogue and presentation of contemporary art practices. It aims to position Singapore as an international centre of visual arts. Through the invitation of artists from other countries and collaborations with the global arts community, it encourages Singapore artists, art specialists and audiences to engage with the international art world. Encompassing a conglomeration of multi-venue visual arts exhibitions, performances, workshops, and events, the Biennale provides new opportunities for local visual artists and arts businesses, and builds up new audiences and participation across ages and demographics.

(from press information)

Organized by the Singapore Art Museum,
supported by the National Arts Council

Singapore Art Museum, National Arts Council

Contact:

Singapore Biennale
Singapore Art Museum

71 Bras Basah Road
Singapore, 189555
Singapore

Email: info@singaporebiennale.org
Website: www.singaporebiennale.org


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2nd Singapore
Biennale 2008
11 Sept. - 16 Nov. 2008
Extensive information
and photo tour -
almost all the artists

1st Singapore
Biennale, 2006
4 Sept. - 12 Nov. 2006
Big feature: 320 photos,
25 video clips, 16 venues,
parallel program

City Tour Singapore
Photo tour including lots of information about the city


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