The 4th Singapore Biennale: If The World Changed. 27 curators, 82 artists and collectives from 13, predominantly from Southeast Asia, at Singapore Art Museum, 8Q, the National Museum and the Peranakan Museum. Go to the Biennale website.
We caught the Biennale in parts during opening week… apologies for the limited pics…

Anggun Priambodo, at the entrance of 8Q
There was an awful lot going on that week.
At Gilman Barracks:
At NUS Museum:
At ICAS:
At Sculpture Square:

Lee Wen’s performance in the courtyard of Sculpture Square
[caption id="attachment_3030" align="aligncenter" width="667"] Loo Zihan, Ray Langenbach’s Archive, at Ghost: The Body at the Turn of the Century
Tags: Adrian Ho, Anggun Priambodo, Arin Rungjang, Charles Lim, Charles Merewether, Lee Wen, Loo Zihan, Michael Lee, Nasirun, Ray Langenbach, Shooshie Sulaiman, Singapore Biennale, Toni Kanwa