IMPART Collectors' Show 2020: Public Tours | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2020-01-20T16:09:51+08:00 Peatix Art Outreach Singapore IMPART Collectors' Show 2020: Public Tours tag:peatix.com,2020:event-590092 2020-01-19T15:00:00SGT 2020-01-19T15:00:00SGT The IMPART Collectors’ Show returns for its third edition from 10 to 19 January 2020 at the School of the Arts’ (SOTA), Level 2, SOTA Gallery. The exhibition is open daily from 11am to 7pm. Admission is free.First introduced in 2017, the IMPART Collectors’ Show features local and international art from the exclusive and private collections of prominent collectors around the world. Curated by Tan Boon Hui, Vice President of the Global Arts & Cultural Programmes and Director of the Asia Society Museum in New York, the show provides a rare opportunity for the public to view outstanding works of art that reside in private collections, many of which have never been shown in Singapore before. The main aspiration of the Collectors’ Show is to bring together the “market, the makers and the masses” by presenting an opportunity for collectors to share their passion and advocacy for art and artists, while encouraging the public to understand, appreciate and support the networks that sustain our visual arts communities.Themed “Material Agendas,” the IMPART Collectors’ Show 2020 celebrates the transgressive spirit of artists boldly transforming materials into strange, odd and exhilarating forms. Drawing on 13 private collections around the world, it features works by 20 renowned artists including Christine Ay Tjoe (Indonesia), Manjit Bawa (India), Mariano Ching (Philippines), Bharti Kher (UK/India), Yinka Shonibare CBE (UK/Nigeria), Adeela Suleman (Pakistan), Ruud van Empel (Netherlands), Kehinde Wiley (US/ Nigeria), Yang Yongliang (China), and many more. Two Singaporean artists: Odelia Tang and Jackson Kang are in the mix with their very arresting works. Don’t miss this gem of a show! Updates tag:peatix.com,2020-01-04 10:31:48 2020-01-04 10:31:48 The event description was updated. Diff#508496