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January 2024

29sep(sep 29)10:00 am07jan(jan 7)5:00 pmMELATI SURYODARMO – ‘FRACTURE’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>‘Fracture’ is a poignant exploration of the human condition. In an age of globalisation, sociopolitical divides continue to persist and shape the relationship between the body and the world it inhabits.

13oct(oct 13)11:00 am04feb(feb 4)6:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘SEE ME, SEE YOU: EARLY VIDEO INSTALLATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIA’ PART II<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>This two-part series offers a fascinating look at the pivotal moments when video installation first emerged in the 1980s and 1990s, staged and recreated at the latest ‘See Me, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia'.

16oct(oct 16)10:00 am12jan(jan 12)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘WOMEN IN CONTEMPORARY ART’<b>JAKARTA, INDONESIA</b><br>'Women in Contemporary Art' exhibition showcases prominent contemporary artists, not just aesthetic explorations but also developments from artists' personal experiences.

04nov(nov 4)10:00 am26jan(jan 26)5:00 pmA. Sebastianus Hartono – ‘DARI’<b>JAKARTA, INDONESIA</b><br>ISA Art Gallery is pleased to present ‘DARI’ a solo show by A. Sebastianus Hartono curated by Tan Siuli.

11nov(nov 11)10:00 am20jan(jan 20)5:00 pmNIPAN ORANNIWESNA AND LATTHAPON KORKIATARKUL - ‘A PRIMER FOR FORGETTING’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>Nova Contemporary is proud to present ‘A Primer for Forgetting’, a duo exhibition of new drawings, paintings, and a sculpture by Nipan Oranniwesna and Latthapon Korkiatarkul.

16nov(nov 16)10:00 am06jan(jan 6)5:00 pmMIT JAI INN – UNTITLED<b>NEW YORK, USA</b><br>Silverlens New York will exhibit the first-ever solo exhibition in the US of leading Thai contemporary artist Mit Jai Inn (b. 1960, Chiang Mai, Thailand; lives and works in Chiang Mai).

18nov(nov 18)10:00 am24mar(mar 24)5:00 pmSILVERLENS AT TAIPEI BIENNIAL<b>TAIPEI, TAIWAN</b><br>Silverlens is pleased to participate in the 13th edition of the Taipei Biennial with Pio Abad presenting new work inspired by a trip to Lanyu Island, Taiwan.

18nov(nov 18)10:00 am24mar(mar 24)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘TROPICAL: STORIES FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>‘Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America’ from Southeast Asia and Latin America will be the first large-scale museum exhibition to take a comparative approach across two regions united by their shared struggles against colonialism.

20nov4:00 pm20jan6:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘VERTICAL ART EXHIBITION’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>‘Vertical Art Exhibition’ is a collaboration between Sa Sa Art Projects and Raintree Development.

30nov(nov 30)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmJAKKAI SIRIBUTR – ‘MATRILINEAL’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>‘Matrilineal’ hinges on two main concepts: the importance of giving voice to minor narratives from the past by acknowledging their memories and legacies; and the awareness of the impermanence of life, tightly woven into the universal pain of loss and bereavement.

30nov(nov 30)4:00 pm06jan(jan 6)6:00 pmDESMOND MAH - ‘WHEN THESE ROOTS ENCOUNTER ROCKS’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Art Seasons is delighted to present ‘When These Roots Encounter Rocks’, a solo exhibition by Desmond Mah.

03dec(dec 3)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmYEE I-LANN AT NGV TRIENNIAL<b>MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA</b><br>Yee I-Lann has collaborated with Bajau Laut weavers, who reside off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia, to make tikar – woven mats.

05dec(dec 5)10:00 am27jan(jan 27)5:00 pmTINTIN WULIA – ‘SECRETS’<b>MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA</b><br>RMIT Gallery is pleased to present ‘Secrets’ by Indonesian Australian artist Tintin Wulia.

09dec(dec 9)10:00 am05jan(jan 5)5:00 pmFAYE PAMINTUAN – ‘HOW DO YOU SAY GOODBYE?’<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Presenting a series of works that explore painting, art book production, and literary collaboration, Faye Pamintuan commences a new period in her artistic career in her solo exhibition, “How Do You Say Goodbye?”.

09dec(dec 9)10:00 am30apr(apr 30)5:00 pmTHAILAND BIENNALE, CHIANG RAI 2023: THE OPEN WORLD<b>THAILAND</b><br>Established in 2018, as an International Art Festival, Thailand Biennale is unique in its circulation of each exhibition installment to a different provincial geography of Thailand, who plays host for each edition. 

15dec(dec 15)10:00 am28jan(jan 28)5:00 pmI WAYAN UPADANA – ‘MISTY MYTHS’<b>BANDUNG, INDONESIA</b><br>Orbital Dago is pleased to present ‘Misty Myths’ by I Wayan Upadana, known to use various media by exploring forms to express the situations that occurred where he lived.

16dec(dec 16)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘DO YOU HEAR THE INVISIBLE SOUND?’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Art Agenda is pleased to present ‘Do you hear the invisible sound?’, an inventive group exhibition of Indonesian and Singaporean contemporary practitioners bringing to the fore the ‘hidden’ auralscape of visual works.

06jan(jan 6)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmCASEY TAN – ‘NIGHT CALL’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Cuturi Gallery are pleased to announce their inaugural exhibition of 2024, ‘Night Call’ by Casey Tan (b. 1994, Singapore). Navigating a delicate balance between reality and imagination, Tan's new selection of paintings sheds light on the daily turbulence that goes on within our inner worlds.

09jan(jan 9)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmRYAN VILLAMAEL – ‘RETURN, MY GRACIOUS HOUR’<b>MAKATI CITY, PHILIPPINES</b><br>Silverlens Manila is delighted to open 2024 with the solo exhibition ‘Return, My Gracious Hour’ by Ryan Villamael.

09jan(jan 9)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmTESSY PETTYJOHN – ‘A LIGHT IN EVERYTHING’<b>MAKATI CITY, PHILIPPINES</b><br>With ‘A Light in Everything’, her second solo exhibition at Silverlens, Pettyjohn unveils a new series of sculptural clay works with the intention of illuminating forms seen only during the act of meditation, a practice that has long informed her art-making process, from concept to creation.

11jan(jan 11)4:00 pm02mar(mar 2)6:00 pmWAWI NAVARROZA – ‘THE OTHER SHORE’<b>NEW YORK, USA</b><br>Silverlens New York is pleased to kick off 2024 with a solo exhibition by Filipina artist Wawi Navarroza.

12jan(jan 12)10:00 am21apr(apr 21)5:00 pmSIMRYN GILL & CHARLES LIM YI YONG – ‘THE SEA IS A FIELD’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The Sea is a Field’ reveals the inner workings of the SAM Fellowship programme. One of the lines of inquiry of the inaugural programme was the artists’ interest in traversing the space that separates them.

12jan(jan 12)10:00 am24(jan 24)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘THE SUN WAS EATEN’<b>LONDON, UK</b><br>A.I. Gallery is pleased to present ‘The Sun Was Eaten’, an exhibition featuring three artists: Kent Chan (b.1984 Singapore, living in Amsterdam), Fiona Ones (b.1986 Germany, living in Munich) and Motohiro Takeda (b.1982 Japan, living in NYC).

13jan(jan 13)10:00 am08feb(feb 8)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘DOXA & EPISTEME - IN SEARCH OF THE REAL DEAL’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Mizuma Gallery is pleased to announce ‘Doxa & Episteme – In Search of the Real Deal’, an exhibition curated by Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani, featuring artworks by Agan Harahap, Budi Agung Kuswara, Miti Ruangkritya, Nakrob Moonmanas, Naraphat Sakarthornsap, and Victoria Kosasie.

13jan(jan 13)10:00 am10feb(feb 10)5:00 pmFILIPPO SCIASCIA – ‘TABLET: NEW PAINTINGS’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>In an upcoming solo exhibition, Bali-based artist Filippo Sciascia showcases his latest series of photo-realistic paintings. The exhibition unveils paintings that encapsulate the ideas of light and technology, and our relationship to nature.

13jan(jan 13)10:00 am11feb(feb 11)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘A PORTRAIT OF A PORTRAIT SHOW (PART 2)’<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>The second iteration of ‘A Portrait of A Portrait Show’ brings another profound collection of talent who are at the forefront of a unique contemporary aesthetic endemic to the scene since the eighties and the nineties up to today that continue the show’s theme on selfhood and its many facets.

16jan(jan 16)4:00 pm28(jan 28)6:00 pmSARAH CHOO JING – ‘GESTURES OF AFFECTION’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Commissioned by Maison Valentino, Singaporean artist Sarah Choo Jing presents 'Gestures of Affection', a visual exploration that accentuates the minutiae of interpersonal gestures and serves as a testament to the seven qualities inherent in the female experience— sensuality, resilience, empathy, individuality, freedom, passion, and vulnerability.  The series of seven unique digital and print artworks will be presented at the Soho Residency, Warehouse Hotel, Singapore, and proceeds will benefit AWARE, Singapore's leading women's rights and gender equality advocacy group.

17jan(jan 17)10:00 am28(jan 28)5:00 pmPRIYAGEETHA DIA AND MARYANTO – ‘ARCHIVING LANDSCAPE’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>With the support of the Yenn and Alan Lo Foundation, ‘Archiving Landscape’ unveils untold narratives around the natural environments in Southeast Asia.

17jan(jan 17)10:00 am10mar(mar 10)5:00 pmHEMAN CHONG – 'MEDITATIONS ON SHADOW LIBRARIES'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Kicking off the new year with an exciting solo presentation during the 2024 edition of Singapore Art Week by leading Singapore-based artist Heman Chong, STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery is proud to present ‘Meditations on Shadow Libraries’, a multi-disciplinary exhibition curated by Brian Kuan Wood, editor and co-founder of e-flux journal and co-curator of the recent Taipei Biennial 2023.

18jan(jan 18)10:00 am30(jan 30)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – 'TRANSLATIONS – AFRO-ASIAN POETICS'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>At its core, 'Translations – Afro-Asian Poetics' celebrates the inherent commonalities between the two cultures, transcending geographical and colour divides by emphasising shared experiences, trials and tribulations, spiritual practices, and more.

18jan(jan 18)10:00 am07jul(jul 7)5:00 pmANIDA YOEU ALI – 'HYBRID SKIN, MYTHICAL PRESENCE'<b>WASHINGTON, USA</b><br>Tacoma-based international artist Anida Yoeu Ali makes her SAM debut with this solo exhibition that celebrates performance, public encounters, and political agitation as powerful art forms.

19jan(jan 19)10:00 am21(jan 21)5:00 pmART SG 2024<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The second edition of ART SG, Southeast Asia's leading international art fair will take place with 116 galleries from 33 countries and territories.

19jan(jan 19)10:00 am18feb(feb 18)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘CUSTOMISED POSTURES, (DE)COLONISING GESTURES’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Gajah Gallery is pleased to present ‘Customised Postures, (De)colonizing Gestures’. The historical photographs featured in the show focus particularly on the way the camera customised postures and colonised gestures of subjects in the colony.

19jan(jan 19)4:00 pm28(jan 28)6:00 pmSINGAPORE ART WEEK 2024 (SAW)<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2024 will present an array of over 130 art events featuring new works and transnational collaborations across the island and online.

20jan(jan 20)10:00 am28(jan 28)5:00 pmAIMAN AT S.E.A. FOCUS<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Art Porters Gallery is pleased to present work by Aiman at S.E.A. Focus. Aiman is an interdisciplinary artist, a graduate from Lasalle-SIA College of the Arts class of 2004.

20jan(jan 20)10:00 am25feb(feb 25)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – 'IN TIMES TO COME'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Deck is pleased to present ‘In Times to Come’. Loosely based on moments of reflection and possibly foresight, the exhibition provides space to ponder about the times to come.

20jan(jan 20)4:00 pm28(jan 28)6:00 pmS.E.A. Focus 2024<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>An anchor event of Singapore Art Week, S.E.A Focus is back for 9 days of an exciting line-up to celebrate the best of Southeast Asian contemporary art from 22 galleries and over 40 artists from around the world.

27jan(jan 27)10:00 am30mar(mar 30)5:00 pmH.H. LIM – ‘THE GAZE OF SLEEPWALKERS’<b>KUALA LUMPUR</b><br>Wei-Ling Gallery is pleased to present ‘The Gaze of Sleepwalkers’ that marks H.H. Lim’s highly anticipated second solo exhibition in Malaysia after a decade, following his debut exhibition, ‘The Beginning of Something’, featured at Wei-Ling Contemporary in 2014.

30jan(jan 30)11:00 am04feb(feb 4)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘MOMENTUM’<b>LONDON, UK</b><br>WhiteNoise_Projects are pleased to present a group exhibition entitled ‘Momentum’. The exhibition features the works of 11 diverse artists, each employing unique approaches some of which utilising natural or recycled resources to create their art.

February 2024

13oct(oct 13)11:00 am04feb(feb 4)6:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘SEE ME, SEE YOU: EARLY VIDEO INSTALLATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIA’ PART II<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>This two-part series offers a fascinating look at the pivotal moments when video installation first emerged in the 1980s and 1990s, staged and recreated at the latest ‘See Me, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia'.

18nov(nov 18)10:00 am24mar(mar 24)5:00 pmSILVERLENS AT TAIPEI BIENNIAL<b>TAIPEI, TAIWAN</b><br>Silverlens is pleased to participate in the 13th edition of the Taipei Biennial with Pio Abad presenting new work inspired by a trip to Lanyu Island, Taiwan.

18nov(nov 18)10:00 am24mar(mar 24)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘TROPICAL: STORIES FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>‘Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America’ from Southeast Asia and Latin America will be the first large-scale museum exhibition to take a comparative approach across two regions united by their shared struggles against colonialism.

30nov(nov 30)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmJAKKAI SIRIBUTR – ‘MATRILINEAL’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>‘Matrilineal’ hinges on two main concepts: the importance of giving voice to minor narratives from the past by acknowledging their memories and legacies; and the awareness of the impermanence of life, tightly woven into the universal pain of loss and bereavement.

03dec(dec 3)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmYEE I-LANN AT NGV TRIENNIAL<b>MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA</b><br>Yee I-Lann has collaborated with Bajau Laut weavers, who reside off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia, to make tikar – woven mats.

09dec(dec 9)10:00 am30apr(apr 30)5:00 pmTHAILAND BIENNALE, CHIANG RAI 2023: THE OPEN WORLD<b>THAILAND</b><br>Established in 2018, as an International Art Festival, Thailand Biennale is unique in its circulation of each exhibition installment to a different provincial geography of Thailand, who plays host for each edition. 

16dec(dec 16)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘DO YOU HEAR THE INVISIBLE SOUND?’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Art Agenda is pleased to present ‘Do you hear the invisible sound?’, an inventive group exhibition of Indonesian and Singaporean contemporary practitioners bringing to the fore the ‘hidden’ auralscape of visual works.

06jan(jan 6)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmCASEY TAN – ‘NIGHT CALL’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Cuturi Gallery are pleased to announce their inaugural exhibition of 2024, ‘Night Call’ by Casey Tan (b. 1994, Singapore). Navigating a delicate balance between reality and imagination, Tan's new selection of paintings sheds light on the daily turbulence that goes on within our inner worlds.

09jan(jan 9)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmRYAN VILLAMAEL – ‘RETURN, MY GRACIOUS HOUR’<b>MAKATI CITY, PHILIPPINES</b><br>Silverlens Manila is delighted to open 2024 with the solo exhibition ‘Return, My Gracious Hour’ by Ryan Villamael.

09jan(jan 9)10:00 am03feb(feb 3)5:00 pmTESSY PETTYJOHN – ‘A LIGHT IN EVERYTHING’<b>MAKATI CITY, PHILIPPINES</b><br>With ‘A Light in Everything’, her second solo exhibition at Silverlens, Pettyjohn unveils a new series of sculptural clay works with the intention of illuminating forms seen only during the act of meditation, a practice that has long informed her art-making process, from concept to creation.

11jan(jan 11)4:00 pm02mar(mar 2)6:00 pmWAWI NAVARROZA – ‘THE OTHER SHORE’<b>NEW YORK, USA</b><br>Silverlens New York is pleased to kick off 2024 with a solo exhibition by Filipina artist Wawi Navarroza.

12jan(jan 12)10:00 am21apr(apr 21)5:00 pmSIMRYN GILL & CHARLES LIM YI YONG – ‘THE SEA IS A FIELD’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The Sea is a Field’ reveals the inner workings of the SAM Fellowship programme. One of the lines of inquiry of the inaugural programme was the artists’ interest in traversing the space that separates them.

13jan(jan 13)10:00 am08feb(feb 8)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘DOXA & EPISTEME - IN SEARCH OF THE REAL DEAL’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Mizuma Gallery is pleased to announce ‘Doxa & Episteme – In Search of the Real Deal’, an exhibition curated by Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani, featuring artworks by Agan Harahap, Budi Agung Kuswara, Miti Ruangkritya, Nakrob Moonmanas, Naraphat Sakarthornsap, and Victoria Kosasie.

13jan(jan 13)10:00 am10feb(feb 10)5:00 pmFILIPPO SCIASCIA – ‘TABLET: NEW PAINTINGS’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>In an upcoming solo exhibition, Bali-based artist Filippo Sciascia showcases his latest series of photo-realistic paintings. The exhibition unveils paintings that encapsulate the ideas of light and technology, and our relationship to nature.

13jan(jan 13)10:00 am11feb(feb 11)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘A PORTRAIT OF A PORTRAIT SHOW (PART 2)’<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>The second iteration of ‘A Portrait of A Portrait Show’ brings another profound collection of talent who are at the forefront of a unique contemporary aesthetic endemic to the scene since the eighties and the nineties up to today that continue the show’s theme on selfhood and its many facets.

17jan(jan 17)10:00 am10mar(mar 10)5:00 pmHEMAN CHONG – 'MEDITATIONS ON SHADOW LIBRARIES'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Kicking off the new year with an exciting solo presentation during the 2024 edition of Singapore Art Week by leading Singapore-based artist Heman Chong, STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery is proud to present ‘Meditations on Shadow Libraries’, a multi-disciplinary exhibition curated by Brian Kuan Wood, editor and co-founder of e-flux journal and co-curator of the recent Taipei Biennial 2023.

18jan(jan 18)10:00 am07jul(jul 7)5:00 pmANIDA YOEU ALI – 'HYBRID SKIN, MYTHICAL PRESENCE'<b>WASHINGTON, USA</b><br>Tacoma-based international artist Anida Yoeu Ali makes her SAM debut with this solo exhibition that celebrates performance, public encounters, and political agitation as powerful art forms.

19jan(jan 19)10:00 am18feb(feb 18)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – ‘CUSTOMISED POSTURES, (DE)COLONISING GESTURES’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Gajah Gallery is pleased to present ‘Customised Postures, (De)colonizing Gestures’. The historical photographs featured in the show focus particularly on the way the camera customised postures and colonised gestures of subjects in the colony.

20jan(jan 20)10:00 am25feb(feb 25)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – 'IN TIMES TO COME'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Deck is pleased to present ‘In Times to Come’. Loosely based on moments of reflection and possibly foresight, the exhibition provides space to ponder about the times to come.

27jan(jan 27)10:00 am30mar(mar 30)5:00 pmH.H. LIM – ‘THE GAZE OF SLEEPWALKERS’<b>KUALA LUMPUR</b><br>Wei-Ling Gallery is pleased to present ‘The Gaze of Sleepwalkers’ that marks H.H. Lim’s highly anticipated second solo exhibition in Malaysia after a decade, following his debut exhibition, ‘The Beginning of Something’, featured at Wei-Ling Contemporary in 2014.

30jan(jan 30)11:00 am04feb(feb 4)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘MOMENTUM’<b>LONDON, UK</b><br>WhiteNoise_Projects are pleased to present a group exhibition entitled ‘Momentum’. The exhibition features the works of 11 diverse artists, each employing unique approaches some of which utilising natural or recycled resources to create their art.

03feb10:00 am5:00 pmPrateep Suthathongthaia and Robert Zhao Renhui – ‘Tree Management Agency’ <b>THAILAND</b><br>Warin Lab is pleased to present ‘Tree Management Agency’, featuring Prateep Suthathongthai and Robert Zhao Renhui and curated by John Tung. The exhibition examines the practice of uprooting big trees to replant for commercial purposes and its ecological impact.

03feb(feb 3)10:00 am02mar(mar 2)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – 'DISCOVERIES V'<b>LONDON, UK</b><br>Fifth in the series of Discoveries exhibitions, this edition features work by four international artists: KV Duong, Nicole Morris, Constanza Pulit, and Adrian Ramos. The exhibition includes work in a variety of media including painting, textiles, latex, video, and printmaking.

03feb(feb 3)10:00 am14mar(mar 14)5:00 pmJedsada Tangtrakulwong and Vacharanont Sinvaravatn – ‘A House Without a Roof’<b>THAILAND</b><br>Nova Contemporary is pleased to announce a duo exhibition by Jedsada Tangtrakulwong and Vacharanont Sinvaravatn, titled ‘A House Without a Roof’. The show features new paintings, live videos, and multimedia sculptures, addressing the concept of home from a range of physical and emotional locations.

10feb(feb 10)10:00 am08sep(sep 8)5:00 pmPio Abad – 'To Those Sitting in Darkness'<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>The the Ashmolean Museum presents the second of the ‘Ashmolean NOW’ exhibition series featuring Pio Abad. Deeply informed by the history of the world and particularly the Philippines, where Abad was born and raised, his works draw out transnational lines between historical incidents and people, and our lives today.

13feb10:00 am5:00 pmPacita Abad – 'Love is like a Heatwave'<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Silverlens is pleased to participate in Frieze Los Angeles for the first time with a booth showcasing a duo artist presentation of works by Filipino-American artists Stephanie Syjuco and Jenifer K. Wofford. Both based in San Francisco’s Bay Area, Wofford’s and Syjuco’s participation in the fair serves as a homecoming, underscoring California’s enduring role as a connector for artists, as well as for the US and Asia-Pacific regions.

13feb(feb 13)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmPacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit at ‘Unravel’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Barbican is pleased to present ‘Unravel’, a major group exhibition featuring Southeast Asian artists Pacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit. In ‘Unravel’, 50 international, intergenerational artists use textiles to communicate vital ideas about power, resistance and survival.

16feb10:00 am16mar5:00 pmLuh'De Gita – 'Native Tourists'<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Purga Art Space is proud to present ‘Native Tourists’, a solo exhibition by Luh Gede Sangita Yasa, aka, Luh’De Gita, and curated by Savitri Sastrawan. A continuation of her ‘Paradiso’ series, Luh’De Gita features artwork of herself and her family as the ‘Native Tourists’. 

16feb(feb 16)10:00 am18(feb 18)5:00 pmArt Fair Philippines 2024<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Discover why Philippine art is among the most exciting in Southeast Asia at Art Fair Philippines 2024. Founded in 2013, Art Fair Philippines is the premier platform for exhibiting and selling the best in modern and contemporary Philippine visual art.

17feb(feb 17)10:00 am25(feb 25)5:00 pmKiat – 'I Against I: An Offering To Deficit'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Opening at Art Outreach, ‘I Against I: An Offering To Deficit’ marks the first solo exhibition by Kiat, a multidisciplinary artist known for his work as a music producer, DJ and art director. Kiat's works explore intersections between music and painting, and the ways in which they can perform as medium and material. 

17feb(feb 17)4:00 pm04apr(apr 4)6:00 pmNINO SARABUTRA – ‘RED EARTH AND GREEN PAPAYA’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>ARDEL’s Third Place Gallery is pleased to present ‘Red Earth And Green Papaya’ by artist Nino Sarabutra. Nino’s work stimulates self-reflection so audiences consider their position in life, how it feels to be human, what factors drive their emotions, what motivates them.

22feb10:00 am5:00 pmKatja Prins and Morakot Ketklao – ‘SEAM-less’<b>THAILAND</b><br>ATTA Gallery is pleased to present ‘SEAM-less', a duo exhibition by Katja Prins and Morakot Ketklao. ‘SEAM-less’ aims to challenge binary art perceptions, urging local audiences to reconsider traditional definitions of art and bridge the gap between different art practices, particularly between art and craft.

23feb10:00 am23mar5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Nagaraja Wijaya’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>JHUB Art Space, in collaboration with INTI Bali & Kertas Padi Community, presents ‘Nagaraja Wijaya’ group art exhibition. Discover the Year of the Dragon and experience the awe-inspiring works of 16 artists as they explore the fusion of Balinese and Chinese heritage through this legendary creature. 

24feb(feb 24)10:00 am14mar(mar 14)5:00 pmWong Perng Fey – ‘Delirium’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art Singapore is proud to present ‘Delirium’, a captivating exhibition by artist Wong Perng Fey. ‘Delirium’ offers a profound exploration of memory, emotion, and the passage of time through a body of paintings meticulously crafted over four years in Austria.

24feb(feb 24)10:00 am06apr(apr 6)5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Liminal’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Cuturi Gallery proudly presents ‘Liminal’, a sculptural group show featuring seven exceptional artists. The exhibition showcases a captivating exploration of artistic expression through sculptures in ceramic, bronze, wood, and concrete, created by these seven artists who transcend boundaries.

24feb(feb 24)10:00 am31mar(mar 31)5:00 pmAngki Pubadondo – ‘Happy Birthday Holy Day’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Kohesi Initiatives proudly presents ‘Happy Birthday Holy Day’, an exhibition and an invitation to enjoy and cherish each day as a sacred day full of gratitude. Just like a birthday celebration, Angki Purbandono embraces his artistic journey as a moment of sharing as well as a realm of discovery, rendezvous, and friendships.

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmTaring Padi – 'Tanah Tumpah Darah' <b>AUSTRALIA</b><br>Showcasing large-scale banners, woodcut prints and cardboard puppets, ‘Tanah Tumpah Darah’ celebrates almost three decades of leading Indonesian collective Taring Padi and their ongoing fight for environmental justice, workers’ rights, and democratic freedom. In the lead up to the exhibition, members of Taring Padi will be undertaking a residency and a suite of public programs, including a full day symposium, puppet making workshops and artist talks. 

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am21apr(apr 21)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'The 5th VH Award' <b>INDONESIA</b><br>Museum MACAN is proud to display works by the finalists of 'THE 5TH VH AWARD', Asia's leading art award given to new media artists. The exhibition presents the work of Subash Thebe Limbu (Dharan) as the Grand Prix winner, along with the finalists: Zike He (Guiyang), Riar Rizaldi (Bandung), Su Hui-Yu (Taipei), and zzyw (Yang Wang and Zhenzhen Qi) (New York). 

March 2024

18nov(nov 18)10:00 am24mar(mar 24)5:00 pmSILVERLENS AT TAIPEI BIENNIAL<b>TAIPEI, TAIWAN</b><br>Silverlens is pleased to participate in the 13th edition of the Taipei Biennial with Pio Abad presenting new work inspired by a trip to Lanyu Island, Taiwan.

18nov(nov 18)10:00 am24mar(mar 24)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION - ‘TROPICAL: STORIES FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>‘Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America’ from Southeast Asia and Latin America will be the first large-scale museum exhibition to take a comparative approach across two regions united by their shared struggles against colonialism.

30nov(nov 30)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmJAKKAI SIRIBUTR – ‘MATRILINEAL’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>‘Matrilineal’ hinges on two main concepts: the importance of giving voice to minor narratives from the past by acknowledging their memories and legacies; and the awareness of the impermanence of life, tightly woven into the universal pain of loss and bereavement.

03dec(dec 3)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmYEE I-LANN AT NGV TRIENNIAL<b>MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA</b><br>Yee I-Lann has collaborated with Bajau Laut weavers, who reside off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia, to make tikar – woven mats.

09dec(dec 9)10:00 am30apr(apr 30)5:00 pmTHAILAND BIENNALE, CHIANG RAI 2023: THE OPEN WORLD<b>THAILAND</b><br>Established in 2018, as an International Art Festival, Thailand Biennale is unique in its circulation of each exhibition installment to a different provincial geography of Thailand, who plays host for each edition. 

11jan(jan 11)4:00 pm02mar(mar 2)6:00 pmWAWI NAVARROZA – ‘THE OTHER SHORE’<b>NEW YORK, USA</b><br>Silverlens New York is pleased to kick off 2024 with a solo exhibition by Filipina artist Wawi Navarroza.

12jan(jan 12)10:00 am21apr(apr 21)5:00 pmSIMRYN GILL & CHARLES LIM YI YONG – ‘THE SEA IS A FIELD’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The Sea is a Field’ reveals the inner workings of the SAM Fellowship programme. One of the lines of inquiry of the inaugural programme was the artists’ interest in traversing the space that separates them.

17jan(jan 17)10:00 am10mar(mar 10)5:00 pmHEMAN CHONG – 'MEDITATIONS ON SHADOW LIBRARIES'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Kicking off the new year with an exciting solo presentation during the 2024 edition of Singapore Art Week by leading Singapore-based artist Heman Chong, STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery is proud to present ‘Meditations on Shadow Libraries’, a multi-disciplinary exhibition curated by Brian Kuan Wood, editor and co-founder of e-flux journal and co-curator of the recent Taipei Biennial 2023.

18jan(jan 18)10:00 am07jul(jul 7)5:00 pmANIDA YOEU ALI – 'HYBRID SKIN, MYTHICAL PRESENCE'<b>WASHINGTON, USA</b><br>Tacoma-based international artist Anida Yoeu Ali makes her SAM debut with this solo exhibition that celebrates performance, public encounters, and political agitation as powerful art forms.

27jan(jan 27)10:00 am30mar(mar 30)5:00 pmH.H. LIM – ‘THE GAZE OF SLEEPWALKERS’<b>KUALA LUMPUR</b><br>Wei-Ling Gallery is pleased to present ‘The Gaze of Sleepwalkers’ that marks H.H. Lim’s highly anticipated second solo exhibition in Malaysia after a decade, following his debut exhibition, ‘The Beginning of Something’, featured at Wei-Ling Contemporary in 2014.

03feb(feb 3)10:00 am02mar(mar 2)5:00 pmGROUP EXHIBITION – 'DISCOVERIES V'<b>LONDON, UK</b><br>Fifth in the series of Discoveries exhibitions, this edition features work by four international artists: KV Duong, Nicole Morris, Constanza Pulit, and Adrian Ramos. The exhibition includes work in a variety of media including painting, textiles, latex, video, and printmaking.

03feb(feb 3)10:00 am14mar(mar 14)5:00 pmJedsada Tangtrakulwong and Vacharanont Sinvaravatn – ‘A House Without a Roof’<b>THAILAND</b><br>Nova Contemporary is pleased to announce a duo exhibition by Jedsada Tangtrakulwong and Vacharanont Sinvaravatn, titled ‘A House Without a Roof’. The show features new paintings, live videos, and multimedia sculptures, addressing the concept of home from a range of physical and emotional locations.

10feb(feb 10)10:00 am08sep(sep 8)5:00 pmPio Abad – 'To Those Sitting in Darkness'<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>The the Ashmolean Museum presents the second of the ‘Ashmolean NOW’ exhibition series featuring Pio Abad. Deeply informed by the history of the world and particularly the Philippines, where Abad was born and raised, his works draw out transnational lines between historical incidents and people, and our lives today.

13feb(feb 13)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmPacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit at ‘Unravel’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Barbican is pleased to present ‘Unravel’, a major group exhibition featuring Southeast Asian artists Pacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit. In ‘Unravel’, 50 international, intergenerational artists use textiles to communicate vital ideas about power, resistance and survival.

16feb10:00 am16mar5:00 pmLuh'De Gita – 'Native Tourists'<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Purga Art Space is proud to present ‘Native Tourists’, a solo exhibition by Luh Gede Sangita Yasa, aka, Luh’De Gita, and curated by Savitri Sastrawan. A continuation of her ‘Paradiso’ series, Luh’De Gita features artwork of herself and her family as the ‘Native Tourists’. 

17feb(feb 17)4:00 pm04apr(apr 4)6:00 pmNINO SARABUTRA – ‘RED EARTH AND GREEN PAPAYA’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>ARDEL’s Third Place Gallery is pleased to present ‘Red Earth And Green Papaya’ by artist Nino Sarabutra. Nino’s work stimulates self-reflection so audiences consider their position in life, how it feels to be human, what factors drive their emotions, what motivates them.

23feb10:00 am23mar5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Nagaraja Wijaya’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>JHUB Art Space, in collaboration with INTI Bali & Kertas Padi Community, presents ‘Nagaraja Wijaya’ group art exhibition. Discover the Year of the Dragon and experience the awe-inspiring works of 16 artists as they explore the fusion of Balinese and Chinese heritage through this legendary creature. 

24feb(feb 24)10:00 am14mar(mar 14)5:00 pmWong Perng Fey – ‘Delirium’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art Singapore is proud to present ‘Delirium’, a captivating exhibition by artist Wong Perng Fey. ‘Delirium’ offers a profound exploration of memory, emotion, and the passage of time through a body of paintings meticulously crafted over four years in Austria.

24feb(feb 24)10:00 am06apr(apr 6)5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Liminal’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Cuturi Gallery proudly presents ‘Liminal’, a sculptural group show featuring seven exceptional artists. The exhibition showcases a captivating exploration of artistic expression through sculptures in ceramic, bronze, wood, and concrete, created by these seven artists who transcend boundaries.

24feb(feb 24)10:00 am31mar(mar 31)5:00 pmAngki Pubadondo – ‘Happy Birthday Holy Day’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Kohesi Initiatives proudly presents ‘Happy Birthday Holy Day’, an exhibition and an invitation to enjoy and cherish each day as a sacred day full of gratitude. Just like a birthday celebration, Angki Purbandono embraces his artistic journey as a moment of sharing as well as a realm of discovery, rendezvous, and friendships.

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmTaring Padi – 'Tanah Tumpah Darah' <b>AUSTRALIA</b><br>Showcasing large-scale banners, woodcut prints and cardboard puppets, ‘Tanah Tumpah Darah’ celebrates almost three decades of leading Indonesian collective Taring Padi and their ongoing fight for environmental justice, workers’ rights, and democratic freedom. In the lead up to the exhibition, members of Taring Padi will be undertaking a residency and a suite of public programs, including a full day symposium, puppet making workshops and artist talks. 

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am21apr(apr 21)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'The 5th VH Award' <b>INDONESIA</b><br>Museum MACAN is proud to display works by the finalists of 'THE 5TH VH AWARD', Asia's leading art award given to new media artists. The exhibition presents the work of Subash Thebe Limbu (Dharan) as the Grand Prix winner, along with the finalists: Zike He (Guiyang), Riar Rizaldi (Bandung), Su Hui-Yu (Taipei), and zzyw (Yang Wang and Zhenzhen Qi) (New York). 

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am03mar(mar 3)5:00 pmStephanie Syjuco and Jenifer K. Wofford – Frieze Los Angeles 2024<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Silverlens is pleased to participate in Frieze Los Angeles for the first time with a booth showcasing a duo artist presentation of works by Filipino-American artists Stephanie Syjuco and Jenifer K. Wofford. Both based in San Francisco’s Bay Area, Wofford’s and Syjuco’s participation in the fair serves as a homecoming, underscoring California’s enduring role as a connector for artists, as well as for the US and Asia-Pacific regions.

01mar10:00 am04(mar 4)5:00 pmMelati Suryodarmo at Adelaide Festival<b>AUSTRALIA</b><br>The Space Theatre and its surroundings will become a home to explore the impact of durational performance. Curated by Marina Abramović Institute (MAI), artists from Australia, neighbouring countries and beyond were invited to create site-specific, long-durational projects.

01mar10:00 am03(mar 3)5:00 pmYeo Workshop at Art Dubai<b>DUBAI</b><br>Yeo Workshop proudly presents a vibrant and textured booth at Art Dubai 2024, showcasing the rich tapestry of Southeast Asian cultures. Their booth integrates domestic and environmental landscapes, traditional textiles, and new media to evoke a symphony of Southeast Asian heritage. 

02mar(mar 2)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘In the Event There is An Image: Realism and the Everyday’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Ames Yavuz is honoured to present ‘In the Event There is An Image: Realism and the Everyday’, a group exhibition of nine distinguished Filipino artists including: Raena Abella, Pope Bacay, Jan Balquin, Annie Cabigting, Nona Garcia, Ayka Go, Gregory Halili, Nilo Ilarde and José Santos III.

02mar(mar 2)10:00 am23(mar 23)5:00 pmPawarest (Doe) Choksaen – ‘Conversations with Strangers’ <b>THAILAND</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art Bangkok is delighted to present ‘Conversations with Strangers’, a solo exhibition by Thai artist Pawarest Choksaen (Doe). The exhibition invites audiences to explore the intricate dynamics of human connections through Choksaen’s vibrant and evocative paintings.

02mar(mar 2)10:00 am05may(may 5)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'seeing things'<b>INDONESIA</b><br>kohesi Initiatives are proud to present a group exhibition ‘seeing things’. kohesi Initiatives is an Indonesian-based contemporary art gallery committed to supporting and presenting the career of its artists and their works in a diverse range of media and genres while encouraging exploration of their practice.

03mar(mar 3)10:00 am05may(may 5)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition– ‘SURIN’ <b>THAILAND</b><br>For its grand opening in Song Wat, TARS Unlimited presents ‘SURIN’, a group exhibition featuring the works of 5 artists: Mit Jai Inn, Parinot Kunakornwong, Pisitakun Kuantalaeng, Ampannee Satoh, and Thanawat Numcharoen. TARS Unlimited emerges as a beacon of artistic expression, challenging boundaries and embracing the boundless possibilities of human imagination.

05mar(mar 5)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmPongdej Chaiyakut and Victor Manuel Hernandez Castillo – ‘THAI:MEX:PRINTMAKING’<b>THAILAND</b><br>‘THAI:MEX:PRINTMAKING’ is an exhibition showcasing monochrome prints created by two artists from Thailand and Mexico. The black and white prints created by this duo depict the societal turmoil, class divide, and pain.

05mar01sepPio Abad and Maria Taniguchi at ‘Rituals of The Everyday’<b>SPAIN</b><br>Collegium is pleased to present ‘Rituals of The Everyday’, inspired by the site of Arévalo and its unique landscape formed by layers of history and diverse cultures. Through poetic and concrete gestures, artists in the exhibition explore questions about how we understand the contemporary world through past lives.

07mar(mar 7)10:00 am10(mar 10)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Superhuman Expedition’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>A collaborative exhibition of 13 artists across different disciplines based in the UK, Australia and Singapore. ‘Superhuman Expedition’ is an exhibition about the relationship between the three measures drawing from the formula of speed, distance and time, as it seeks to question the effects of acceleration that our time is integrating into our lifestyle today.

07mar(mar 7)10:00 am20apr(apr 20)5:00 pmNicole Coson – 'In Passing'<b>USA</b><br>Silverlens is proud to present 'In Passing', the first solo exhibition by artist Nicole Coson in their New York gallery. For Coson, repetition and seriality are conceptual matrixes for questioning the durability of traces across geographies and time.

14mar(mar 14)10:00 am13apr(apr 13)5:00 pmTuan Vu – ‘Elysium’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Kristin Hjellegjerde is pleased to present ‘Elysium’, a solo exhibition by Tuan Vu. Born in Vietnam and currently based in Quebec, Vu’s work weaves together a wide range of influences: from his home country, the South of France, to the experimental paintings of the Nabis on Japanese prints.

15mar6:00 pm7:00 pmArtist’s Talk — Sinta Tantra in Conversation with Jennifer Scott<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Join artist Sinta Tantra as she discusses her exhibition The Lightclub of Batavia, with Jennifer Scott, Director of Dulwich Picture Gallery. Discover Tantra’s unique fascination with Soane’s architecture and how it influences the way her artworks seamlessly integrate with and elevates the rooms in his Manor.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am30apr(apr 30)5:00 pmJustin Lim – ‘Private Vanitas’<b>HONG KONG</b><br>Justin Lim's solo exhibition, 'Private Vanitas' is now on display at Touch Gallery Hong Kong until 20 April 2024. Founded in 2005, with spaces in Singapore and Bangkok, Richard Koh Fine Art is committed to the promotion of Southeast Asian contemporary art on regional and international platforms.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am04may(may 4)5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Evolving Expressions’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The Columns Gallery Singapore warmly presents Evolving Expressions, featuring Nandita Mukand, Yanyun Chen, Franziska Fennert and Estelle Tcha. The exhibition touches on the collective representation of the human spirit that transcends beyond the meanings of expressions.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am08may(may 8)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'Good Old Neon'<b>THAILAND</b><br>Curated by Arin Rungjang, ‘Good Old Neon’ features multimedia works by Thuy Tien Nguyen, Marisa Srijunpleang, and Chetsada Phuwiang, as well as a twenty-four-year-old work from Rungjang’s long standing oeuvre.  The exhibition probes this central tension of interiority, abandoning logic and reason in favour of the sensorial and evocative.

21mar10:00 am5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Silverlens @ 20’<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Silverlens, nestled in the vibrant cultural landscape of Manila, is celebrating a significant milestone: its 20th anniversary. Founded in 2004 by Isa Lorenzo and Rachel Rillo, Silverlens established itself as a trailblazer in the Philippine art scene.

24mar(mar 24)10:00 am28jul(jul 28)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Titik Garis Bentuk: Drawing as Practice’<b>KUALA LUMPUR</b><br>‘Titik Garis Bentuk’ explores the role drawing plays in contemporary art in Malaysia and its place as finished works of art. Featuring the works of 27 artists who use drawing as a centre in their practice, the exhibition examines how artists are redefining the medium by blurring the boundaries between drawing and other artforms including installation, animation, and performance.

26mar(mar 26)10:00 am30(mar 30)5:00 pmMizuma Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024<b>HONG KONG</b><br>Mizuma is taking part in the upcoming Art Basel Hong Kong 2024. Their gallery will be at Level 1, Galleries Sector, Booth 1B36. Executive Director Sueo Mizuma opened Mizuma Art Gallery in Tokyo in 1994 and has continuously presented artists from Japan and the surrounding regions.

26mar(mar 26)10:00 am30(mar 30)5:00 pmRichard Koh Fine Art at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024<b>HONG KONG</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) is proud to announce its participation in Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 (ABHK 2024), featuring a booth that showcases the works of a diverse group of artists from around the world.

26mar(mar 26)10:00 am30(mar 30)5:00 pmGajah Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024<b>HONG KONG</b><br>For this year’s Art Basel Hong Kong, Gajah Gallery presents a roster of critically acclaimed artists from the United States, Indonesia, Singapore and the Philippines. The gallery’s curation showcases a selection of artworks that highlight distinct ways the Southeast Asian region has contributed to contemporary art globally.

26mar(mar 26)10:00 am30(mar 30)5:00 pmSTPI at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024<b>HONG KONG</b><br>STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery proudly presents the works of the late Ashley Bickerton (b. Barbados, lived and worked in Bali, Indonesia) in the Kabinett sector. Also showing in the main Galleries sector is a strong line-up of works from renowned Asian artists produced in collaboration with the STPI Creative Workshop.

26mar(mar 26)10:00 am30(mar 30)5:00 pmSilverlens at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024<b>HONG KONG</b><br>Silverlens is thrilled to participate in this year’s Art Basel Hong Kong for the 11th year. The participating artists represent a wide breadth of the gallery’s program from its Manila and New York City locations.

27mar(mar 27)10:00 am30(mar 30)5:00 pmArt Basel Hong Kong<b>HONG KONG</b><br>As the largest international art fair in Hong Kong, Art Basel features premier galleries from Asia and beyond, providing an in-depth overview of Asia Pacific’s astonishing diversity through modern and contemporary works by established and emerging artists.

28mar(mar 28)10:00 am19may(may 19)5:00 pm Maria Than – ‘Homage To Quan Âm’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>‘Homage To Quan Âm’, a solo show by London based artist Maria Than, delves deep into the intricate layers of personal identity, cultural assimilation, and the evolution of self-discovery. Than draws inspiration from her upbringing in a Vietnamese-British-French Buddhist family.

April 2024

30nov(nov 30)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmJAKKAI SIRIBUTR – ‘MATRILINEAL’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>‘Matrilineal’ hinges on two main concepts: the importance of giving voice to minor narratives from the past by acknowledging their memories and legacies; and the awareness of the impermanence of life, tightly woven into the universal pain of loss and bereavement.

03dec(dec 3)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmYEE I-LANN AT NGV TRIENNIAL<b>MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA</b><br>Yee I-Lann has collaborated with Bajau Laut weavers, who reside off the coast of Sabah, Malaysia, to make tikar – woven mats.

09dec(dec 9)10:00 am30apr(apr 30)5:00 pmTHAILAND BIENNALE, CHIANG RAI 2023: THE OPEN WORLD<b>THAILAND</b><br>Established in 2018, as an International Art Festival, Thailand Biennale is unique in its circulation of each exhibition installment to a different provincial geography of Thailand, who plays host for each edition. 

12jan(jan 12)10:00 am21apr(apr 21)5:00 pmSIMRYN GILL & CHARLES LIM YI YONG – ‘THE SEA IS A FIELD’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The Sea is a Field’ reveals the inner workings of the SAM Fellowship programme. One of the lines of inquiry of the inaugural programme was the artists’ interest in traversing the space that separates them.

18jan(jan 18)10:00 am07jul(jul 7)5:00 pmANIDA YOEU ALI – 'HYBRID SKIN, MYTHICAL PRESENCE'<b>WASHINGTON, USA</b><br>Tacoma-based international artist Anida Yoeu Ali makes her SAM debut with this solo exhibition that celebrates performance, public encounters, and political agitation as powerful art forms.

10feb(feb 10)10:00 am08sep(sep 8)5:00 pmPio Abad – 'To Those Sitting in Darkness'<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>The the Ashmolean Museum presents the second of the ‘Ashmolean NOW’ exhibition series featuring Pio Abad. Deeply informed by the history of the world and particularly the Philippines, where Abad was born and raised, his works draw out transnational lines between historical incidents and people, and our lives today.

13feb(feb 13)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmPacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit at ‘Unravel’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Barbican is pleased to present ‘Unravel’, a major group exhibition featuring Southeast Asian artists Pacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit. In ‘Unravel’, 50 international, intergenerational artists use textiles to communicate vital ideas about power, resistance and survival.

17feb(feb 17)4:00 pm04apr(apr 4)6:00 pmNINO SARABUTRA – ‘RED EARTH AND GREEN PAPAYA’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>ARDEL’s Third Place Gallery is pleased to present ‘Red Earth And Green Papaya’ by artist Nino Sarabutra. Nino’s work stimulates self-reflection so audiences consider their position in life, how it feels to be human, what factors drive their emotions, what motivates them.

24feb(feb 24)10:00 am06apr(apr 6)5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Liminal’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Cuturi Gallery proudly presents ‘Liminal’, a sculptural group show featuring seven exceptional artists. The exhibition showcases a captivating exploration of artistic expression through sculptures in ceramic, bronze, wood, and concrete, created by these seven artists who transcend boundaries.

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmTaring Padi – 'Tanah Tumpah Darah' <b>AUSTRALIA</b><br>Showcasing large-scale banners, woodcut prints and cardboard puppets, ‘Tanah Tumpah Darah’ celebrates almost three decades of leading Indonesian collective Taring Padi and their ongoing fight for environmental justice, workers’ rights, and democratic freedom. In the lead up to the exhibition, members of Taring Padi will be undertaking a residency and a suite of public programs, including a full day symposium, puppet making workshops and artist talks. 

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am21apr(apr 21)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'The 5th VH Award' <b>INDONESIA</b><br>Museum MACAN is proud to display works by the finalists of 'THE 5TH VH AWARD', Asia's leading art award given to new media artists. The exhibition presents the work of Subash Thebe Limbu (Dharan) as the Grand Prix winner, along with the finalists: Zike He (Guiyang), Riar Rizaldi (Bandung), Su Hui-Yu (Taipei), and zzyw (Yang Wang and Zhenzhen Qi) (New York). 

02mar(mar 2)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘In the Event There is An Image: Realism and the Everyday’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Ames Yavuz is honoured to present ‘In the Event There is An Image: Realism and the Everyday’, a group exhibition of nine distinguished Filipino artists including: Raena Abella, Pope Bacay, Jan Balquin, Annie Cabigting, Nona Garcia, Ayka Go, Gregory Halili, Nilo Ilarde and José Santos III.

02mar(mar 2)10:00 am05may(may 5)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'seeing things'<b>INDONESIA</b><br>kohesi Initiatives are proud to present a group exhibition ‘seeing things’. kohesi Initiatives is an Indonesian-based contemporary art gallery committed to supporting and presenting the career of its artists and their works in a diverse range of media and genres while encouraging exploration of their practice.

03mar(mar 3)10:00 am05may(may 5)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition– ‘SURIN’ <b>THAILAND</b><br>For its grand opening in Song Wat, TARS Unlimited presents ‘SURIN’, a group exhibition featuring the works of 5 artists: Mit Jai Inn, Parinot Kunakornwong, Pisitakun Kuantalaeng, Ampannee Satoh, and Thanawat Numcharoen. TARS Unlimited emerges as a beacon of artistic expression, challenging boundaries and embracing the boundless possibilities of human imagination.

05mar(mar 5)10:00 am07apr(apr 7)5:00 pmPongdej Chaiyakut and Victor Manuel Hernandez Castillo – ‘THAI:MEX:PRINTMAKING’<b>THAILAND</b><br>‘THAI:MEX:PRINTMAKING’ is an exhibition showcasing monochrome prints created by two artists from Thailand and Mexico. The black and white prints created by this duo depict the societal turmoil, class divide, and pain.

05mar01sepPio Abad and Maria Taniguchi at ‘Rituals of The Everyday’<b>SPAIN</b><br>Collegium is pleased to present ‘Rituals of The Everyday’, inspired by the site of Arévalo and its unique landscape formed by layers of history and diverse cultures. Through poetic and concrete gestures, artists in the exhibition explore questions about how we understand the contemporary world through past lives.

07mar(mar 7)10:00 am20apr(apr 20)5:00 pmNicole Coson – 'In Passing'<b>USA</b><br>Silverlens is proud to present 'In Passing', the first solo exhibition by artist Nicole Coson in their New York gallery. For Coson, repetition and seriality are conceptual matrixes for questioning the durability of traces across geographies and time.

14mar(mar 14)10:00 am13apr(apr 13)5:00 pmTuan Vu – ‘Elysium’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Kristin Hjellegjerde is pleased to present ‘Elysium’, a solo exhibition by Tuan Vu. Born in Vietnam and currently based in Quebec, Vu’s work weaves together a wide range of influences: from his home country, the South of France, to the experimental paintings of the Nabis on Japanese prints.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am30apr(apr 30)5:00 pmJustin Lim – ‘Private Vanitas’<b>HONG KONG</b><br>Justin Lim's solo exhibition, 'Private Vanitas' is now on display at Touch Gallery Hong Kong until 20 April 2024. Founded in 2005, with spaces in Singapore and Bangkok, Richard Koh Fine Art is committed to the promotion of Southeast Asian contemporary art on regional and international platforms.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am04may(may 4)5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Evolving Expressions’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The Columns Gallery Singapore warmly presents Evolving Expressions, featuring Nandita Mukand, Yanyun Chen, Franziska Fennert and Estelle Tcha. The exhibition touches on the collective representation of the human spirit that transcends beyond the meanings of expressions.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am08may(may 8)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'Good Old Neon'<b>THAILAND</b><br>Curated by Arin Rungjang, ‘Good Old Neon’ features multimedia works by Thuy Tien Nguyen, Marisa Srijunpleang, and Chetsada Phuwiang, as well as a twenty-four-year-old work from Rungjang’s long standing oeuvre.  The exhibition probes this central tension of interiority, abandoning logic and reason in favour of the sensorial and evocative.

24mar(mar 24)10:00 am28jul(jul 28)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Titik Garis Bentuk: Drawing as Practice’<b>KUALA LUMPUR</b><br>‘Titik Garis Bentuk’ explores the role drawing plays in contemporary art in Malaysia and its place as finished works of art. Featuring the works of 27 artists who use drawing as a centre in their practice, the exhibition examines how artists are redefining the medium by blurring the boundaries between drawing and other artforms including installation, animation, and performance.

28mar(mar 28)10:00 am19may(may 19)5:00 pm Maria Than – ‘Homage To Quan Âm’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>‘Homage To Quan Âm’, a solo show by London based artist Maria Than, delves deep into the intricate layers of personal identity, cultural assimilation, and the evolution of self-discovery. Than draws inspiration from her upbringing in a Vietnamese-British-French Buddhist family.

04apr(apr 4)10:00 am06(apr 6)5:00 pmLilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen – 'In Situ'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Lilibeth Cuenca Rasmussen’s book, ‘I Am Not What You See’ will launch with a live performance at ‘In Situ: Performance as Exhibition’. The exhibition features Danish artists in collaboration with local artists, as well as the Singapore audiences.

04apr(apr 4)10:00 am06jun(jun 6)5:00 pmSun . Contemporary Inaugural Group Exhibition<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Sun . Contemporary is an artist-led gallery and project space promoting art shared by established and emerging Indonesian and international contemporary artists. Sun . Contemporary is short for  Śūnyatā The Buddhist, teaching on emptiness or the void. 

04apr(apr 4)10:00 am02sep(sep 2)5:00 pmPacita Abad at MoMA PS1<b>USA</b><br>This spring, MoMA PS1 presents the first retrospective of artist Pacita Abad (Filipina American, 1946–2004). Spanning the artist’s 32-year career, the exhibition includes more than 50 works—most of which have never been on public view in the United States prior to this exhibition.

05apr(apr 5)10:00 am10(apr 10)5:00 pmBrook Andrew and Pinaree Sanpitak – 'Holding Ceremony'<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Ames Yavuz marks its London debut at Frieze, No. 9 Cork Street, with a presentation in two parts. The first, titled ‘Holding Ceremony’, features works by Brook Andrew (b. 1970, Australia) and Pinaree Sanpitak (b. 1961, Thailand).

05apr(apr 5)10:00 am10(apr 10)5:00 pmAlvin Ong and Julia Trybala – 'POV'<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>For ‘POV’, the second presentation for Frieze at No. 9 Cork Street, Ames Yavuz will showcase works by two exciting young painters from the Asia-Pacific: Alvin Ong (b. 1988, Singapore) and Julia Trybala (b. 1992, Australia). 'POV' explores how we inhabit our bodies and how we search for intimacy in the enigmatic corners of the self.

09apr(apr 9)10:00 am10jun(jun 10)5:00 pmCitra Sasmita at 2024 Biennale of Sydney<b>SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA</b><br> The 2024 Biennale of Sydney features Balinese artist Citra Sasmita, among the visionary creations of leading artists from diverse corners of the globe. The exhibition, titled ‘Ten Thousand Suns’, ignites its transformative power of art across six iconic Sydney locations.

11apr(apr 11)10:00 am20(apr 20)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'Out of Reach: The Enigma of Consciousness' <b>LONDON, UK</b><br>Art in The Docks Gallery are excited to announce the upcoming exhibition featuring a selection of works by the talented Royal College of Art students. This is an exhibition where art serves as a portal to the intricate realms of the mind.

13apr(apr 13)10:00 am18may(may 18)5:00 pmAlvin Ong – ‘Body and Blood’<b>AUSTRALIA</b><br> Ames Yavuz is pleased to present Body and blood, Alvin Ong’s second solo show in Australia. Widely considered as one of Asia’s most dynamic figurative painters of his generation, Ong captures scenes of restlessness, boredom, desire, and queer intimacy.

13apr(apr 13)10:00 am09jun(jun 9)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'Departures'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>STPI is thrilled to be presenting a showcase of new releases from renowned artists Yanyun Chen, Hong Zhu An and Prabhavathi Meppayil, created during each artist’s residency. The collection of works reflects each artists’ residency as a point of divergence from their usual practices, as they embark on a new journey of conceptual and material explorations.

19apr10:00 am19may5:00 pmKayleigh Goh – ‘Elevation’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Gajah Gallery Jakarta presents ‘Elevation: Kayleigh Goh’s Exploration of Abstract Architecture-scapes', a solo exhibition by Malaysian artist Kayleigh Goh. This marks Goh’s first solo exhibition in Jakarta and promises to be a captivating journey into the realm of abstract architectural exploration.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am18may(may 18)5:00 pmMengju Lin – ‘Private Cinema’ <b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Art in The Docks Gallery are excited to announce the upcoming exhibition featuring a selection of works by the talented Royal College of Art students. This is an exhibition where art serves as a portal to the intricate realms of the mind.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pm60th Venice Biennale<b>ITALY</b><br>The 60th International Art Exhibition, titled ‘Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere’, is curated by Adriano Pedrosa and organised by La Biennale di Venezia. This year’s Southeast Asian pavilions include Singapore and Philippines.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmSingapore Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale<b>VENICE, ITALY</b><br>Singapore’s participation at the prestigious International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia (Biennale Arte) underscores this commitment to present the finest examples of Singapore contemporary art and highlight our contributions to artistic discourse to a global audience.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmPhilippines Pavilion at the 60th Venice BiennaleVENICE, ITALYThe Philippines has chosen a representative for the 60th Venice Art Biennale. They will be represented by artist Mark Salvatus, whose works create direct or indirect engagements with the audience to reinterpret everyday urban politics and narratives of national history.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmTimor-Leste Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale <b>VENICE, ITALY</b><br>Timor-Leste’s inaugural pavilion at the upcoming 60th Venice Biennale will present Maria Madeira’s new project, ‘Kiss and Don’t Tell’ (2024), curated by Natalie King. Madeira’s exhibition coincides with the 22nd anniversary of Timor-Leste’s independence from Indonesia.

23apr(apr 23)10:00 am28(apr 28)5:00 pmArt Jakarta Gardens <b>INDONESIA</b><br>Art Jakarta Gardens is an art fair in an open-air setting, showcasing how certain artworks can be appreciated in a different light of outdoor and indoor settings. This year, Art Jakarta Gardens returns in its third edition to present a fresh variety of art and music which will be an artistic experience unlike any other.

25apr(apr 25)10:00 am23may(may 23)5:00 pmPope Bacay – ‘Walking is a Dwelling'<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>‘Walking is a Dwelling’ is an exploration that portrays the outdoors, encompassing house facades and various items found within, ranging from random objects on the streets to discarded items. The exhibition features a series of paintings intricately composed in a collage-like manner, reminiscent of assembling a structure.

25apr(apr 25)10:00 am23may(may 23)5:00 pmSalvador Joel Alonday – ‘Copula’ <b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Ideas combine into personal narratives in Alonday’s eclectic mixes of differing media. Building upon a visual stimulus to create another, the artist shifts from illusory to tactile, paint to object, past to present- inviting viewers to an exercise in divergent thinking and storytelling.

26apr(apr 26)10:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmImelda Cajipe Endaya – ‘Rigodon’<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Silverlens Manila is proud to present ‘Rigodon’, Imelda Cajipe Endaya’s inaugural exhibition. ‘Rigodon’ bursts with rhythm and vigor, presenting the artist’s decades-long search for Filipino identity.

27apr10:00 am27may5:00 pmMade Sumadiyasa – ‘Dancing Lines’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is pleased to present the opening of Made Sumadiyasa’s solo exhibition ‘Dancing Lines’, along with an artist talk. Since 1994, Sumadiyasa has explored lines as an element of spontaneity in his work, rather than a linear point of narration.

27apr(apr 27)10:00 am11may(may 11)5:00 pmNatee Utarit – ‘Deja vu: The Last Chapter’ part 1<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art Bangkok is delighted to announce “Deja vu: The Last Chapter” a captivating exhibition featuring the thought-provoking works of esteemed Thai artist Natee Utarit. Through skillful interweaving of re-envisioning of the past and present, Utarit invites viewers to delve into the intersections of culture, identity, and history.

May 2024

30nov(nov 30)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmJAKKAI SIRIBUTR – ‘MATRILINEAL’<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>‘Matrilineal’ hinges on two main concepts: the importance of giving voice to minor narratives from the past by acknowledging their memories and legacies; and the awareness of the impermanence of life, tightly woven into the universal pain of loss and bereavement.

18jan(jan 18)10:00 am07jul(jul 7)5:00 pmANIDA YOEU ALI – 'HYBRID SKIN, MYTHICAL PRESENCE'<b>WASHINGTON, USA</b><br>Tacoma-based international artist Anida Yoeu Ali makes her SAM debut with this solo exhibition that celebrates performance, public encounters, and political agitation as powerful art forms.

10feb(feb 10)10:00 am08sep(sep 8)5:00 pmPio Abad – 'To Those Sitting in Darkness'<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>The the Ashmolean Museum presents the second of the ‘Ashmolean NOW’ exhibition series featuring Pio Abad. Deeply informed by the history of the world and particularly the Philippines, where Abad was born and raised, his works draw out transnational lines between historical incidents and people, and our lives today.

13feb(feb 13)10:00 am26may(may 26)5:00 pmPacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit at ‘Unravel’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Barbican is pleased to present ‘Unravel’, a major group exhibition featuring Southeast Asian artists Pacita Abad, Yee I-Lann and Cian Dayrit. In ‘Unravel’, 50 international, intergenerational artists use textiles to communicate vital ideas about power, resistance and survival.

29feb(feb 29)10:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmTaring Padi – 'Tanah Tumpah Darah' <b>AUSTRALIA</b><br>Showcasing large-scale banners, woodcut prints and cardboard puppets, ‘Tanah Tumpah Darah’ celebrates almost three decades of leading Indonesian collective Taring Padi and their ongoing fight for environmental justice, workers’ rights, and democratic freedom. In the lead up to the exhibition, members of Taring Padi will be undertaking a residency and a suite of public programs, including a full day symposium, puppet making workshops and artist talks. 

02mar(mar 2)10:00 am05may(may 5)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'seeing things'<b>INDONESIA</b><br>kohesi Initiatives are proud to present a group exhibition ‘seeing things’. kohesi Initiatives is an Indonesian-based contemporary art gallery committed to supporting and presenting the career of its artists and their works in a diverse range of media and genres while encouraging exploration of their practice.

03mar(mar 3)10:00 am05may(may 5)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition– ‘SURIN’ <b>THAILAND</b><br>For its grand opening in Song Wat, TARS Unlimited presents ‘SURIN’, a group exhibition featuring the works of 5 artists: Mit Jai Inn, Parinot Kunakornwong, Pisitakun Kuantalaeng, Ampannee Satoh, and Thanawat Numcharoen. TARS Unlimited emerges as a beacon of artistic expression, challenging boundaries and embracing the boundless possibilities of human imagination.

05mar01sepPio Abad and Maria Taniguchi at ‘Rituals of The Everyday’<b>SPAIN</b><br>Collegium is pleased to present ‘Rituals of The Everyday’, inspired by the site of Arévalo and its unique landscape formed by layers of history and diverse cultures. Through poetic and concrete gestures, artists in the exhibition explore questions about how we understand the contemporary world through past lives.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am04may(may 4)5:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘Evolving Expressions’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>The Columns Gallery Singapore warmly presents Evolving Expressions, featuring Nandita Mukand, Yanyun Chen, Franziska Fennert and Estelle Tcha. The exhibition touches on the collective representation of the human spirit that transcends beyond the meanings of expressions.

19mar(mar 19)10:00 am08may(may 8)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'Good Old Neon'<b>THAILAND</b><br>Curated by Arin Rungjang, ‘Good Old Neon’ features multimedia works by Thuy Tien Nguyen, Marisa Srijunpleang, and Chetsada Phuwiang, as well as a twenty-four-year-old work from Rungjang’s long standing oeuvre.  The exhibition probes this central tension of interiority, abandoning logic and reason in favour of the sensorial and evocative.

24mar(mar 24)10:00 am28jul(jul 28)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Titik Garis Bentuk: Drawing as Practice’<b>KUALA LUMPUR</b><br>‘Titik Garis Bentuk’ explores the role drawing plays in contemporary art in Malaysia and its place as finished works of art. Featuring the works of 27 artists who use drawing as a centre in their practice, the exhibition examines how artists are redefining the medium by blurring the boundaries between drawing and other artforms including installation, animation, and performance.

28mar(mar 28)10:00 am19may(may 19)5:00 pm Maria Than – ‘Homage To Quan Âm’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>‘Homage To Quan Âm’, a solo show by London based artist Maria Than, delves deep into the intricate layers of personal identity, cultural assimilation, and the evolution of self-discovery. Than draws inspiration from her upbringing in a Vietnamese-British-French Buddhist family.

04apr(apr 4)10:00 am06jun(jun 6)5:00 pmSun . Contemporary Inaugural Group Exhibition<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Sun . Contemporary is an artist-led gallery and project space promoting art shared by established and emerging Indonesian and international contemporary artists. Sun . Contemporary is short for  Śūnyatā The Buddhist, teaching on emptiness or the void. 

04apr(apr 4)10:00 am02sep(sep 2)5:00 pmPacita Abad at MoMA PS1<b>USA</b><br>This spring, MoMA PS1 presents the first retrospective of artist Pacita Abad (Filipina American, 1946–2004). Spanning the artist’s 32-year career, the exhibition includes more than 50 works—most of which have never been on public view in the United States prior to this exhibition.

09apr(apr 9)10:00 am10jun(jun 10)5:00 pmCitra Sasmita at 2024 Biennale of Sydney<b>SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA</b><br> The 2024 Biennale of Sydney features Balinese artist Citra Sasmita, among the visionary creations of leading artists from diverse corners of the globe. The exhibition, titled ‘Ten Thousand Suns’, ignites its transformative power of art across six iconic Sydney locations.

13apr(apr 13)10:00 am18may(may 18)5:00 pmAlvin Ong – ‘Body and Blood’<b>AUSTRALIA</b><br> Ames Yavuz is pleased to present Body and blood, Alvin Ong’s second solo show in Australia. Widely considered as one of Asia’s most dynamic figurative painters of his generation, Ong captures scenes of restlessness, boredom, desire, and queer intimacy.

13apr(apr 13)10:00 am09jun(jun 9)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'Departures'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>STPI is thrilled to be presenting a showcase of new releases from renowned artists Yanyun Chen, Hong Zhu An and Prabhavathi Meppayil, created during each artist’s residency. The collection of works reflects each artists’ residency as a point of divergence from their usual practices, as they embark on a new journey of conceptual and material explorations.

19apr10:00 am19may5:00 pmKayleigh Goh – ‘Elevation’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Gajah Gallery Jakarta presents ‘Elevation: Kayleigh Goh’s Exploration of Abstract Architecture-scapes', a solo exhibition by Malaysian artist Kayleigh Goh. This marks Goh’s first solo exhibition in Jakarta and promises to be a captivating journey into the realm of abstract architectural exploration.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am18may(may 18)5:00 pmMengju Lin – ‘Private Cinema’ <b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Art in The Docks Gallery are excited to announce the upcoming exhibition featuring a selection of works by the talented Royal College of Art students. This is an exhibition where art serves as a portal to the intricate realms of the mind.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pm60th Venice Biennale<b>ITALY</b><br>The 60th International Art Exhibition, titled ‘Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere’, is curated by Adriano Pedrosa and organised by La Biennale di Venezia. This year’s Southeast Asian pavilions include Singapore and Philippines.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmSingapore Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale<b>VENICE, ITALY</b><br>Singapore’s participation at the prestigious International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia (Biennale Arte) underscores this commitment to present the finest examples of Singapore contemporary art and highlight our contributions to artistic discourse to a global audience.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmPhilippines Pavilion at the 60th Venice BiennaleVENICE, ITALYThe Philippines has chosen a representative for the 60th Venice Art Biennale. They will be represented by artist Mark Salvatus, whose works create direct or indirect engagements with the audience to reinterpret everyday urban politics and narratives of national history.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmTimor-Leste Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale <b>VENICE, ITALY</b><br>Timor-Leste’s inaugural pavilion at the upcoming 60th Venice Biennale will present Maria Madeira’s new project, ‘Kiss and Don’t Tell’ (2024), curated by Natalie King. Madeira’s exhibition coincides with the 22nd anniversary of Timor-Leste’s independence from Indonesia.

25apr(apr 25)10:00 am23may(may 23)5:00 pmPope Bacay – ‘Walking is a Dwelling'<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>‘Walking is a Dwelling’ is an exploration that portrays the outdoors, encompassing house facades and various items found within, ranging from random objects on the streets to discarded items. The exhibition features a series of paintings intricately composed in a collage-like manner, reminiscent of assembling a structure.

25apr(apr 25)10:00 am23may(may 23)5:00 pmSalvador Joel Alonday – ‘Copula’ <b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Ideas combine into personal narratives in Alonday’s eclectic mixes of differing media. Building upon a visual stimulus to create another, the artist shifts from illusory to tactile, paint to object, past to present- inviting viewers to an exercise in divergent thinking and storytelling.

26apr(apr 26)10:00 am25may(may 25)5:00 pmImelda Cajipe Endaya – ‘Rigodon’<b>PHILIPPINES</b><br>Silverlens Manila is proud to present ‘Rigodon’, Imelda Cajipe Endaya’s inaugural exhibition. ‘Rigodon’ bursts with rhythm and vigor, presenting the artist’s decades-long search for Filipino identity.

27apr10:00 am27may5:00 pmMade Sumadiyasa – ‘Dancing Lines’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Komaneka Fine Art Gallery is pleased to present the opening of Made Sumadiyasa’s solo exhibition ‘Dancing Lines’, along with an artist talk. Since 1994, Sumadiyasa has explored lines as an element of spontaneity in his work, rather than a linear point of narration.

27apr(apr 27)10:00 am11may(may 11)5:00 pmNatee Utarit – ‘Deja vu: The Last Chapter’ part 1<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art Bangkok is delighted to announce “Deja vu: The Last Chapter” a captivating exhibition featuring the thought-provoking works of esteemed Thai artist Natee Utarit. Through skillful interweaving of re-envisioning of the past and present, Utarit invites viewers to delve into the intersections of culture, identity, and history.

02may(may 2)10:00 am15jun(jun 15)5:00 pmNorberto Roldan – ‘How Not to Win a Revolution’<b>NEW YORK, USA</b><br>Silverlens New York is pleased to present Norberto Roldan's first US solo exhibition, ‘How Not to Win a Revolution’. Widely acknowledged as an eminent figure in Southeast Asian art, Norberto Roldan presents a sweeping exploration of the social, political, and cultural conditions shaping his homeland, all while unveiling the oeuvre of a profound cultural practice.

02may(may 2)11:00 am05(may 5)7:00 pmFrieze New York 2024<b>USA</b><br>Frieze New York brings together the world’s leading galleries to showcase ambitious solo, group and themed presentations by pioneering artists and offers the opportunity to not only discover up-and-coming talent but also engage with some of art history’s most important figures. Following last year's sold-out edition, the fair will return to The Shed in Manhattan.

03may(may 3)11:00 am04aug(aug 4)7:00 pmAntonius Kho – ‘Love Robots’ <b>INDONESIA</b><br>ARTOTEL Thamrin – Jakarta cordially invites you to ‘LOVE ROBOTS’, a solo exhibition by Antonius Kho. The exhibition highlights the dominance of technology in modern human life, especially robot technology.

07may7:00 pm7:00 pm KV Duong – ‘Unhomely’ PerformanceUNITED KINGDOM Artist KV Duong will perform his piece ‘Unhomely’ tonight at 7:00pm as a part of Speiro Project’s participation in the Fitzrovia Lates. During the performance, Duong invites us to an analytical and emotional examination of generational trauma, migration, and the idea of home.

08may(may 8)7:00 pm16(may 16)7:00 pmThe 2024 Sovereign Asian Art Prize Finalists Exhibition<b>HONG KONG</b><br>Organised by The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF), the exhibition will feature a diverse presentation of artworks from the 30 contemporary artists shortlisted for the 2024 Sovereign Asian Art Prize. Visitors can expect to encounter thought-provoking works by artists from Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and more countries across the Asia-Pacific region.

09may(may 9)7:00 pm21jun(jun 21)7:00 pmImelda Cajipe Endaya in Group Exhibition – ‘CURES: Chronic Promises’<b>BERLIN, GERMANY</b><br>“CURES: Chronic Promises’ inaugurates a question that challenges the conventional notion of an illness-progression timeline (whether bodily, psychic, or ecological) imagined to have a finality. We ask, what if cures - like decolonisation - produce no cure? How do we imagine decolonisation beyond the remit of cure?

09may7:00 pm7:00 pmGroup exhibition – ‘The Future of Belonging part I & II’<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>Speiro Projects is pleased to present its inaugural exhibition, 'The Future of Belonging (Part I & Part II)', featuring works in various mediums including installation, painting, printmaking, and performance. Each artist explores themes of identity, belonging, and cultural heritage through their diverse practices, physically separated by the architecture of the space.

18may(may 18)7:00 pm02jul(jul 2)7:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Orbital’<b>THAILAND</b><br>Nova Contemporary is pleased to present Orbital, a group exhibition of works by ten artists, Anna Jung Seo, Dana Powell, Elinor Stanley, Grace Lee, Kin-Ting Li, Prae Pupityastaporn, Rasha Omar, Xiao Hanqiu, Xi Jiu, and Yage Guo. ‘Orbital’ reflects on the aesthetic and symbolic dimensions of the moon and moonlight.

25may(may 25)10:00 am08jun(jun 8)5:00 pmNatee Utarit – ‘Deja vu: The Last Chapter’ part 2<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) Bangkok is excited to present ‘Déjà vu: The Last Chapter (Part 2)’, the second installment in a three-part series featuring the captivating works of celebrated Thai artist Natee Utarit. Part 2 focuses on intricate embroidery and mixed-media installations incorporating historical artifacts.

29may10:00 am29sep5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Everyday Performing’<b>TAIWAN</b><br>Chiayi Art Museum is proud to present the group exhibition ‘Everyday Performing’. The exhibit features the works of eight artists spanning different cultural and urban backgrounds, including Malaysian artist Heman Chong.

June 2024

18jan(jan 18)10:00 am07jul(jul 7)5:00 pmANIDA YOEU ALI – 'HYBRID SKIN, MYTHICAL PRESENCE'<b>WASHINGTON, USA</b><br>Tacoma-based international artist Anida Yoeu Ali makes her SAM debut with this solo exhibition that celebrates performance, public encounters, and political agitation as powerful art forms.

10feb(feb 10)10:00 am08sep(sep 8)5:00 pmPio Abad – 'To Those Sitting in Darkness'<b>UNITED KINGDOM</b><br>The the Ashmolean Museum presents the second of the ‘Ashmolean NOW’ exhibition series featuring Pio Abad. Deeply informed by the history of the world and particularly the Philippines, where Abad was born and raised, his works draw out transnational lines between historical incidents and people, and our lives today.

05mar01sepPio Abad and Maria Taniguchi at ‘Rituals of The Everyday’<b>SPAIN</b><br>Collegium is pleased to present ‘Rituals of The Everyday’, inspired by the site of Arévalo and its unique landscape formed by layers of history and diverse cultures. Through poetic and concrete gestures, artists in the exhibition explore questions about how we understand the contemporary world through past lives.

24mar(mar 24)10:00 am28jul(jul 28)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Titik Garis Bentuk: Drawing as Practice’<b>KUALA LUMPUR</b><br>‘Titik Garis Bentuk’ explores the role drawing plays in contemporary art in Malaysia and its place as finished works of art. Featuring the works of 27 artists who use drawing as a centre in their practice, the exhibition examines how artists are redefining the medium by blurring the boundaries between drawing and other artforms including installation, animation, and performance.

04apr(apr 4)10:00 am06jun(jun 6)5:00 pmSun . Contemporary Inaugural Group Exhibition<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Sun . Contemporary is an artist-led gallery and project space promoting art shared by established and emerging Indonesian and international contemporary artists. Sun . Contemporary is short for  Śūnyatā The Buddhist, teaching on emptiness or the void. 

04apr(apr 4)10:00 am02sep(sep 2)5:00 pmPacita Abad at MoMA PS1<b>USA</b><br>This spring, MoMA PS1 presents the first retrospective of artist Pacita Abad (Filipina American, 1946–2004). Spanning the artist’s 32-year career, the exhibition includes more than 50 works—most of which have never been on public view in the United States prior to this exhibition.

09apr(apr 9)10:00 am10jun(jun 10)5:00 pmCitra Sasmita at 2024 Biennale of Sydney<b>SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA</b><br> The 2024 Biennale of Sydney features Balinese artist Citra Sasmita, among the visionary creations of leading artists from diverse corners of the globe. The exhibition, titled ‘Ten Thousand Suns’, ignites its transformative power of art across six iconic Sydney locations.

13apr(apr 13)10:00 am09jun(jun 9)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – 'Departures'<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>STPI is thrilled to be presenting a showcase of new releases from renowned artists Yanyun Chen, Hong Zhu An and Prabhavathi Meppayil, created during each artist’s residency. The collection of works reflects each artists’ residency as a point of divergence from their usual practices, as they embark on a new journey of conceptual and material explorations.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pm60th Venice Biennale<b>ITALY</b><br>The 60th International Art Exhibition, titled ‘Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere’, is curated by Adriano Pedrosa and organised by La Biennale di Venezia. This year’s Southeast Asian pavilions include Singapore and Philippines.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmSingapore Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale<b>VENICE, ITALY</b><br>Singapore’s participation at the prestigious International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia (Biennale Arte) underscores this commitment to present the finest examples of Singapore contemporary art and highlight our contributions to artistic discourse to a global audience.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmPhilippines Pavilion at the 60th Venice BiennaleVENICE, ITALYThe Philippines has chosen a representative for the 60th Venice Art Biennale. They will be represented by artist Mark Salvatus, whose works create direct or indirect engagements with the audience to reinterpret everyday urban politics and narratives of national history.

20apr(apr 20)10:00 am24nov(nov 24)5:00 pmTimor-Leste Pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale <b>VENICE, ITALY</b><br>Timor-Leste’s inaugural pavilion at the upcoming 60th Venice Biennale will present Maria Madeira’s new project, ‘Kiss and Don’t Tell’ (2024), curated by Natalie King. Madeira’s exhibition coincides with the 22nd anniversary of Timor-Leste’s independence from Indonesia.

02may(may 2)10:00 am15jun(jun 15)5:00 pmNorberto Roldan – ‘How Not to Win a Revolution’<b>NEW YORK, USA</b><br>Silverlens New York is pleased to present Norberto Roldan's first US solo exhibition, ‘How Not to Win a Revolution’. Widely acknowledged as an eminent figure in Southeast Asian art, Norberto Roldan presents a sweeping exploration of the social, political, and cultural conditions shaping his homeland, all while unveiling the oeuvre of a profound cultural practice.

03may(may 3)11:00 am04aug(aug 4)7:00 pmAntonius Kho – ‘Love Robots’ <b>INDONESIA</b><br>ARTOTEL Thamrin – Jakarta cordially invites you to ‘LOVE ROBOTS’, a solo exhibition by Antonius Kho. The exhibition highlights the dominance of technology in modern human life, especially robot technology.

09may(may 9)7:00 pm21jun(jun 21)7:00 pmImelda Cajipe Endaya in Group Exhibition – ‘CURES: Chronic Promises’<b>BERLIN, GERMANY</b><br>“CURES: Chronic Promises’ inaugurates a question that challenges the conventional notion of an illness-progression timeline (whether bodily, psychic, or ecological) imagined to have a finality. We ask, what if cures - like decolonisation - produce no cure? How do we imagine decolonisation beyond the remit of cure?

18may(may 18)7:00 pm02jul(jul 2)7:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Orbital’<b>THAILAND</b><br>Nova Contemporary is pleased to present Orbital, a group exhibition of works by ten artists, Anna Jung Seo, Dana Powell, Elinor Stanley, Grace Lee, Kin-Ting Li, Prae Pupityastaporn, Rasha Omar, Xiao Hanqiu, Xi Jiu, and Yage Guo. ‘Orbital’ reflects on the aesthetic and symbolic dimensions of the moon and moonlight.

25may(may 25)10:00 am08jun(jun 8)5:00 pmNatee Utarit – ‘Deja vu: The Last Chapter’ part 2<b>BANGKOK, THAILAND</b><br>Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) Bangkok is excited to present ‘Déjà vu: The Last Chapter (Part 2)’, the second installment in a three-part series featuring the captivating works of celebrated Thai artist Natee Utarit. Part 2 focuses on intricate embroidery and mixed-media installations incorporating historical artifacts.

29may10:00 am29sep5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Everyday Performing’<b>TAIWAN</b><br>Chiayi Art Museum is proud to present the group exhibition ‘Everyday Performing’. The exhibit features the works of eight artists spanning different cultural and urban backgrounds, including Malaysian artist Heman Chong.

01jun10:00 am5:00 pmAnida Yoeu Ali – ‘The Red Chador (Afterlife)’<b>SEATTLE, USA</b><br>Anida Yoeu Ali is performing ‘The Red Chador’ as part of her ongoing solo exhibition ‘Hybrid Skin, Mythical Presence’ at the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Responding to a global rise of Islamophobia, misogyny, and racism, ‘The Red Chador’ continues Ali’s thematic interest in using religious aesthetics and public encounters to challenge perceptions and fears of otherness.

07jun(jun 7)10:00 am27oct(oct 27)5:00 pmHeman Chong at Serpentine Pavilion 2024<b>LONDON, UK</b><br> The 23rd Serpentine Pavilion is curated by Minsuk Cho, titled ‘Archipelagic Void’. The Pavilion is composed of five ‘islands’, with one featuring ‘The Library of Unread Books’ by artist Heman Chong and archivist Renée Staal.

08jun(jun 8)10:00 am12jan(jan 12)5:00 pmAlbert Yonathan Setyawan – ‘Transitory Nature of Earthly Joy’<b>INDONESIA</b><br>Tumurun Museum is proud to announce artist Albert Yonathan Setyawan’s solo exhibition, ‘Transitory Nature of Earthly Joy’. The exhibition is meant to bring our attention to contemplate ideas such as transformation, impermanence and the ever-changing nature of our material existence.

09jun(jun 9)10:00 am25(jun 25)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Paper Trails Between Lion and Swan’ (Phase 2)<b>PERTH, AUSTRALIA</b><br>'Paper Trails Between Lion and Swan' (Phase 2) is the second of a two-phase collaborative exhibition curated by Harrison Waed See, Desmond Mah and Yeo Chee Kiong featuring 6 artists from Singapore and 6 from Perth/Boorloo. These two coastal and culturally diverse locations are bound by intersecting histories of British colonisation in the Asia Pacific region.

11jun(jun 11)10:00 am08sep(sep 8)5:00 pmGroup Exhibition – ‘Fates and Furies’<b>SINGAPORE</b><br>Appetite is pleased to present ‘Fates and Furies’, an exhibition bringing together works by artists that draw on myth, archetypes and art history to express often conflicted or ambivalent narratives, ranging from evocative personal vignettes to political and social allegory.

11jun(jun 11)10:00 am13jul(jul 13)5:00 pmBernardo Pacquing – ‘Casual Loops’<b>MANILA, PHILIPPINES</b><br>‘Causal Loops’ is a collection of paintings, mixed media collages, and sculptures by Bernardo Pacquing, opening at Silverlens Gallery Manila on 11 June 2024. The solo exhibition emphasizes the artist's ongoing studies in the form and process of abstraction through his interest in the layering of time and ruins.

20jun(jun 20)10:00 am23(jun 23)5:00 pmKV Duong at the Royal College of Art<b>LONDON, UK</b><br>A series of exhibitions, events and activities showcasing the work of graduating Royal College of Art students will be taking place across their campuses. Multi-disciplinary artist KV Duong will show the works he produced for his MA in Painting, alongside many other graduates, at the Battersea campus from 20 to 23 June.