ART SG

ART SG

Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre 10 Bayfront AveSingapore, 018956, Singapore Thursday, January 12, 2023–Sunday, January 15, 2023 Booth FC36


gmund-let them eat potatoes by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Gmund-Let them eat potatoes, 2014–2015

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gmund-let them eat potatoes by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Gmund-Let them eat potatoes, 2014–2015

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gmund-let them eat potatoes by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Gmund-Let them eat potatoes, 2014–2015

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gmund-let them eat potatoes by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Gmund-Let them eat potatoes, 2014–2015

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weeds suite 2 by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Weeds Suite 2, 2020–2021

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maria's garden studies-morning glory with weed (5) by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Maria's Garden Studies-Morning Glory with Weed (5), 2020–2021

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channel by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Channel, 2014

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persimmon suite 6 by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Persimmon Suite 6, 2020–2021

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weeds suite 1 by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Weeds Suite 1, 2020–2021

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maria's garden studies by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Maria's Garden Studies, 2020–2021

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persimmon suite 5 by simryn gill

Simryn Gill

Persimmon Suite 5, 2020–2021

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elision by rosa lee

Rosa Lee

Elision, 2000

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Richard Saltoun Gallery is pleased to present a booth focused on Simryn Gill (b. 1959), one of Australia’s most prominent contemporary artists, whose oeuvre encompasses sculpture, photography, text, and experimental printing techniques often influenced by her surroundings.

The presentation will feature ink works on paper and Channel (2014), a series of 29 photographs taken in a mangrove forest on the coast of the artist's hometown in Malaysia. Gill's pieces will be exhibited alongside paintings by Tanzania-born artist, writer and curator Everlyn Nicodemus (b. 1954) and Hong Kong-born artist and feminist theorist Rosa Lee (1957–2009). Nicodemus's works address themes of diasporic identity, personal and cultural trauma as well as the role art can play in healing. Lee is known for creating a revolutionary style of decorative abstraction within the UK in the 1980/90s that dismantled the hierarchy of fine art over craft.