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PLURAL is a dynamic online art magazine with a specific focus on Southeast Asian modern and contemporary visual art. It is the only Southeast Asian art platform that marries art historical perspectives with entertaining content on art-related food, fashion, and travel.
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In the darkened space of the gallery hangs a delicate assemblage of silver shards. Pinpricks of light issue from the ends of thin metal rods, bouncing off the sleek, shiny ..read more
Plural Art Mag
1w ago
It’s been a year since the inaugural edition of Per°Form Open Academy of Arts and Activations, a platform for interdisciplinary art practitioners, brought a stellar cohort of Global South Fellows ..read more
Plural Art Mag
2w ago
Situated in the heart of the Tanjong Pagar Distripark (an industrial district turned art hub), the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) finds itself in a unique position to curate exhibitions that ..read more
Plural Art Mag
1M ago
From its inception in 1970 by Swiss gallerists to its current manifestations in Basel, Miami Beach, Hong Kong, and Paris, Art Basel has become one of the world’s most iconic ..read more
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1M ago
If you’ve visited the National Gallery Singapore (NGS) anytime since May last year, you’ve probably walked past the colourful, larger-than-life artworks of the Children’s Biennale. But if you were there ..read more
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1M ago
A Singaporean artist, researcher, and educator, Salty Xi Jie Ng is no stranger to socially engaged art. It’s a natural extension of her artistic practice, best known for acute, witty ..read more
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1M ago
Being a migrant in a new country can be confusing, lonely, and heartbreaking. Anyone who has ever moved to a different country with no family or support networks will understand ..read more
Plural Art Mag
1M ago
Paintings that look like vintage book covers, stacks upon stacks of donated reads, and a floor-to-ceiling wall of bootleg film posters—you’ll find all these and more at Heman Chong’s recent ..read more
Plural Art Mag
1M ago
“Please eat <3” During the Singaporean art fair ART SG, I saw these words handwritten on a Post-it and stuck on the wall of our gallery booth’s storage room. The ..read more
Plural Art Mag
2M ago
“If you read Russian literature, like Tolstoy, there’s always something very beautiful and tragic about how history is like the tide—very impersonal, very cruel sometimes. And human beings are just ..read more