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Art Stage

ART STAGE is the flagship show of the Southeast Asian art world and the region’s key voice in represents the interests of Asian art in the global arena. It combines all the different arts in Southeast Asia. It has promoted different artistic areas in the world. Interest in Southeast Asian art. ART STAGE creates a unique and unified Southeast Asian market that is positioned to be more competitive with the more developed global art markets in the West and China.

This is the eighth time in Singapore. Singapore is one of the critical hubs of Southeast Asia Unicom International. As the highest-profile art event in Southeast Asia, ART STAGE Singapore demonstrated a more intimate communication with the art through an artistic stage experience.

2018 Singapore Arts Festival will feature Singapore's first to focus design-focused exhibition in Asia. The theme of the 2018 Forum exhibition in Southeast Asia as the theme, a selection of the best contemporary Asian designers and studios.

In this exhibition, there are not only paintings but also many contemporary artworks. Similarly, sculptures, jewelry, and technology show that many artworks can be sold. Here you have the opportunity to have a face-to-face conversation with the designer. Face to face communication draws design experience.

3D printing body, coupled with luxurious Swarovski crystals.

This is a clothing made using 3D printing technology. This is a smaller version.This is clothing made using 3D printing technology. This is a smaller version., 3D printing technology, basically as long as the computer software can come out, you can print out, the printer determines the print size. If it is a significant object. It should be printed separately.

Alexander Calder (USA), The Red Crescent, 1969. Sheet metal, rod, and paint, 60 cm x 225 cm x 66 cm.

Suzann Victor (Singapore), The Seafaring Cloud, 2017. Assembled polycarbonate sheets, coloured paper pulp, 137 x 200 x 22 cm

1. Alexander Calder (USA), Untitled, 1965. Gouache and India ink on paper, 75 cm x 106.6 cm.

2. Alexander Calder (USA), Untitled (Composition 1967), 1967. Watercolor and gouache on paper, 74.5 cm x 109.5 cm.

The very successful exhibition held this time enabled us to appreciate works of art from all over the world. There are many contemporary artists to show us the great works. There are also private collections from collectors. It is very rare to meet. Positioned as a platform to bridge the collectors and the public, the Signature Collectors’ Visits fosters dialogue and exchange of insights between local collectors and visitors and contribute to the discourse on contemporary art in Singapore and the region.

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