Showing posts with label Art Exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Exhibitions. Show all posts

vOilah! France Singapore Festival 2025 — A Love Letter to Art, Culture, and 60 Years of Friendship

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Hi Huneybees,


If there’s one thing I’ll always say yes to, it’s anything that brings together art, culture, and a little touch of magic. And this year’s vOilah! France Singapore Festival 2025 ticks all those boxes and more. I’m honestly still buzzing after going through the dynamic lineup of 20 programmes. It’s a full-blown celebration of 60 years of France-Singapore diplomatic ties, but more than that, it feels like a creative playground for anyone who loves the arts. vOilah! brings together a diverse line-up of artistic and cultural experiences that is elevated through France-Singapore collaborations, offering locals opportunities to explore new perspectives in visual arts, performing arts, music, cinema, and literature. 

From 23 April to 8 June, the city is turning into a beautiful blend of French charm and Singaporean soul, and I cannot wait to experience it with you.



'City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s–1940s’ at National Gallery Singapore delves into the stories of how Asian artists lived, worked, and exhibited in Paris.
Image credit: Installation view, City of Others:  Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s–1940s, National Gallery Singapore, 2025

Let’s Talk Art (because I always do)

First up, if you're like me and your heart skips a beat at the sight of a good exhibition, you have to check out City of Others: Asia Artists in Paris, 1920s - 1940s at the National Gallery. It’s the first major show focused on Asian artists in Paris at that period, and it’s absolutely packed with over 200 artworks, archives, and stories. I love exhibitions that flip the script and tell untold stories, and this one does just that. You’ll walk out seeing Paris (and perhaps even Asia) in a whole new light.

Empress Place, Singapore, 2024, by Singaporean photographer Melisa Teo.  
Image Credit: Melisa Teo

Now, for something a little more poetic. Photographer Melisa Teo’s Two Rivers is such a beautiful, thoughtful project. She draws this gentle connection between Paris' Seine and the Singapore River, weaving in themes of memory, dreams, and time. It’s debuting right along Anderson Bridge. Yes, on the actual bridge! I cannot wait to wander through the space and let the visuals wash over me.

The Trees of Paris by Melisa Teo.
Image Credit: Melisa Teo

Oh, and if you're already enchanted by Melisa Teo’s poetic eye, there’s more to look forward to. She’ll also be showcasing another exhibition at the Fullerton Hotel, this time turning her lens toward the quiet strength of Parisian trees. It’s a beautiful tribute to the city’s natural soul — the trunks, leaves, and roots that have silently witnessed centuries of history. Through her work, Melisa invites us to slow down and connect with nature in a deeper, more mindful way. It’s a fresh and reflective look at the spiritual bond between people and the green guardians of the city.


City SingaPOP will be held at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
Image Credit: Nicolas Damiens

And if you're a fan of bold colors and graphic style (hello, Instagram dream), don’t miss CITY SingaPOP by French designer and photographer Nicolas Damiens. His take on Singapore is so vibrant, it makes everyday sights feel brand new. His work will be at the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, and I’m already planning my second visit.

A celebration of Wifredo Lam's print works.
Image credit: Wilfredo Lam Estate

vOilah! 2025 also features Wifredo Lam: Outside In, the first major solo presentation of Lam’s work in Singapore before a first retrospective exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York at the end of the year.


A French Kiss In Singapore by Sing’theatre. 
Image Credit: Sing'theatre

Theatre, Music, and Some Serious Vibes

This year’s performances are a total mood. A French Kiss in Singapore by Sing’theatre is at the top of my list. It’s a musical tribute to French classics, sung in English by our amazing local talents like Hossan Leong , Andrew Marko, Dwayne Lau, Amin Alifin, and Rino Junior John. You’ll be humming La Mer (Somewhere Beyond the Sea) for days.

Carmen, opera in four acts by Georges Bizet.
Image credit: The Singapore Lyric Opera Limited

If opera is your thing (or if you’ve always been curious), Singapore Lyric Opera is putting on a reimagined version of Carmen by Georges Bizet, set in Singapore’s golden era and featuring not one but three celebrated French opera singers. I mean, how often do you get to see that?

Médée., the the Baroque Opera will be playing at the Esplanade Recital Studio. 
Image Credit: Moonrise Studio

And here’s something really special. Médée is a Baroque opera that’s being brought to life by French (Burgundy-based Les Epopées) and Singaporean performers (Singapore Red Dot Baroque) working side by side in a striking collaboration with The Opera People. It’s haunting, dramatic, and rich with emotion. The kind of performance that stays with you.

Les Arts in Nature at Gardens by the Bay.
Image credit: Autumn and the Black Jaguar

One more for the dreamers: Les Arts in Nature at Gardens by the Bay. It’s a free outdoor concert featuring classical French music performed by Les Épopées, and it’s surrounded by the Garden’s gorgeous greenery. Add a picnic, a friend, and maybe a little rosé, and you’ve got the perfect evening, whilst listening to the works of renowned French composers Marais, Couperin, and Charpentier.


Movie by the Beach.
Image credit: Sentosa.jpg

Lights, Camera, More Culture

Movie nights are getting a glow-up during the festival. If you’ve got little ones (or you’re just a big fan of animated fun like me), head over to Sentosa for a free beachfront screening of Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir. Total feel-good vibes.

Bambi: A Tale of Life in the Woods at the European Film Festival.
Image credit: Florian Alzay

And for something deeper, Bambi: A Tale of Life in the Woods is making its way to the European Union Film Festival. It’s a French take on the classic story, and I hear it’s both nostalgic and fresh. There’s also Autumn and the Black Jaguar by French filmmaker Gilles de Maistre, which is being screened as part of the Les Arts in Nature event. A visually stunning film with an important message about our planet as we're brought on a cinematic journey through the Amazon.


We Will Drum You by Fills Monkey.
Image credit: Fills Monkey

Closing With a Bang (Literally)

Okay, if you love a good drum solo, or if you’ve got kids who love high-energy shows, you have to catch Fills Monkey and their show We Will Drum You. It’s funny, loud, super engaging, and just the perfect feel-good finale for the festival. It’s happening at Esplanade, and it’s the kind of thing that gets everyone up on their feet.


Transformations by Olé Khamchanla. 
Image credit: B. Becker

Why I’m So Excited (and You Should Be Too)

What I love most about vOilah! is how it feels so personal. It’s not just about showing off French culture. It’s about the exchange. The conversation. The in-between spaces where two cultures meet and inspire each other. This year, the festival feels especially meaningful, celebrating 60 years of friendship between France and Singapore. That’s six decades of influence, connection, and creative sparks flying.

Whether you’re into galleries, theatre, outdoor concerts, or just looking for a new way to spend a sunny weekend, vOilah! 2025 is a gift. So go out there, try something new, and soak it all in.

Hope to see you at the events and À bientôt!

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vOilah! France Singapore Festival 2025

📅 23 April - 8 June 2025
🌐 https://www.voilah.sg/france-singapore-festival-2025/programs/
@voilahsg  |  #voilah




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Step Into the Life of Frida Kahlo At the ArtScience Museum: Frida Forever

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Frida Kahlo, the iconic Mexican artist, is universally recognized as one of the most influential female artists of the 20th century. Famous for her powerful self-portraits, Kahlo’s work explores themes of identity, the human body, and her remarkable resilience in the face of personal challenges.

In tribute to her enduring legacy, ArtScience Museum presents Frida Forever, a special exhibition running until September 1, 2024. This showcase is part of the museum's "Year of Extraordinary Women," celebrating Kahlo and other remarkable women throughout the year.

The exhibition is divided into three engaging segments - Frida Kahlo: The Life of an Icon, Bare: Frida's Inner World, and an immersive VR experience - Exquisite Corpse, to complete the journey. Rather than focusing solely on her art, the spotlight shifts to explore her life in depth: her childhood, inspirations, motifs, iconic dresses, medical history, and even her trauma. Adding to the allure, the exhibition features works never before seen outside the United States, offering visitors a rare and unique experience.

Produced by Layers of Reality and the Frida Kahlo Corporation, the first segment, Frida Kahlo: The Life of an Icon, immerses visitors in Kahlo's life story through cutting-edge technology. Spanning eight thematic spaces, the exhibition features photographs, films, 360-degree projections, interactive installations, and multi-layered technology to trace her journey from childhood to the life-altering accident that shaped her path as an iconic artist. This segment also delves into Kahlo’s other passions beyond painting, such as her political activism and romantic relationships.


Frida Kahlo: The Life of an Icon

The exhibition opens with a strikingly designed altar dedicated to Frida Kahlo, reflecting the Mexican tradition of honoring life after death. While this might seem a bit morbid to some Asian audiences, it feels fitting and respectful as a prelude to exploring her life and legacy.

As we move further into the exhibition, a stunning garden scene unfolds - The Garden of Love, featured for the first time, is inspired by Frida Kahlo’s own garden at the Blue House. This section highlights Frida's deep love for nature, showcasing her surrounded by flowers, plants, and animals. The vibrant, Mexican-inspired garden brims with images of her in her botanical world. Here, you can also participate in a special program by adding your own love wishes to the garden, contributing to its ever-growing beauty.


The Accident segment highlights a pivotal moment in Frida's life—the near-fatal accident that shattered her body but ignited her passion for painting. This multimedia installation employs innovative multi-layer technology, using overlapping projections to create a stunning three-dimensional effect that immerses visitors in her experience. You can almost feel the depth of her pain as you witness this transformative chapter of her life.

Standing before the multimedia installation, The Dream, as it slowly unfolds, is a powerful reminder of the enduring strength of the human spirit. This artwork reflects the period when Frida Kahlo was bedridden, during which she created many of her most significant pieces. Through intricate projection mapping and an AI algorithm inspired by her work, the installation beautifully portrays themes of life, death, health, and illness, encapsulating the complexities of her experiences.

There's an interactive area where you can discover iconic symbols and motifs that frequently appear in Frida's art, like the monkey, sugar skull, pineapples, and flowers. The Endless Symbology section is perfect for capturing some Instagram-worthy photos or TikTok videos.


At La Rosita, you can sit down and color your own portrait of Frida Kahlo, drawing inspiration from her famous self-portraits. This experience recreates the moments when Frida would paint with her students along the vibrant streets of Mexico. Once finished, you can scan your artwork and watch it come to life as an animated projection on a large screen.


The seventh themed space is dedicated to Frida Kahlo's global travels and the influential people she met along the way. This colorful section highlights her journeys from Mexico to cultural centers like New York and Paris, where she connected with famed artists like Marcel Duchamp. Visitors can fully immerse themselves in her story through an impressive 360-degree digital projection of photographs, animations, and graphics, creating a continuous loop of her remarkable history.


The Fashion Icon segment offers a rare chance to get up close and personal with Frida Kahlo's iconic garments, on loan from the Frida Kahlo Corporation. This display highlights her vibrant, traditional weavings and showcases how deeply she embraced her culture and love for color. Her fashion continues to transcend generations, leaving a lasting impact on the world of style.


Bare: Frida's Inner World 

The second exhibition, Bare: Frida's Inner World, delves deeper into Kahlo's personal and medical struggles. With the support of her great niece, Cristina Kahlo Alcalá, and fashion curator Circe Henestrosa, this segment offers a revealing look at her complex health journey. It highlights her time at the American British Cowdray Hospital in Mexico, featuring medical records, photographs, and even an X-ray of her spine taken just three months before her passing on July 13, 1954.

Visitors can also examine clinical datasheets detailing her health leading up to her final major surgery in 1953, when her lower right leg was amputated due to gangrene. Taking it a step further, a team of medical experts from Singapore—including an orthopaedic surgeon, anaesthetist, and clinical psychologist—were invited to provide modern-day insights. Their analysis brings new understanding to the physical and emotional pain Kahlo endured, offering a fresh perspective on her life and resilience.


Exquisite Corpse

Conclude your visit to Frida Forever by heading to the VR gallery on Level 4 for the final segment, Exquisite Corpse, created by Layers of Reality and Blit Studios. Immerse yourself in a virtual reality experience that explores the rich and imaginative world of Frida Kahlo's mind. Step inside her home and enter the intimate space of her bed, where she spent countless hours recovering. From there, embark on a captivating nine-minute journey through vivid, dreamlike landscapes inspired by her iconic artworks.


After walking through the Frida Forever exhibition, I’m left in awe of Frida Kahlo’s enduring spirit, her resilience, and the profound depth of her life story. Each segment, from the intimate glimpses into her personal struggles to the vibrant exploration of her artistic world, reveals a woman who channeled immense pain into stunning works of art. Her legacy has been so beautifully preserved, allowing us to connect not just with her art but with her as a person. It’s a powerful reminder of the strength of the human spirit, and I leave feeling inspired by her courage, creativity, and timeless impact.

Come talk a walk into Frida's life at Frida Forever.

Tickets and Reservations

All offerings under the season Frida Forever will run from 4 May to 1 September 2024. To enjoy exclusive perks and discounts, Sands LifeStyle members can purchase tickets to the various offerings under Frida Forever at all Marina Bay Sands box offices and website. Meanwhile, non-members can also purchase tickets via Fever. Guests are strongly encouraged to pre-purchase tickets online prior to their visit.

For more information on Frida Forever, please visit https://www.marinabaysands.com/museum/frida-forever.html.


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LG to ‘MOODUP’ AT VIVID SYDNEY 2023 with their innovative InstaView fridge

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Photo Credits: LG Electronics Singapore

The annual Vivid Sydney attracts tons of visitors every year with their amazing innovative light installations and this year 
LG Electronics Inc. will be presenting their latest innovative InstaViewTM fridge with MoodUPTM.

Photo Credits: LG Electronics Singapore

A truly revolutionary kitchen appliance, the LG InstaViewTM fridge with MoodUPTM has colour-changing door panels that provide a whole new level of personalization. Enabling users to switch up the colours whenever the mood takes them, the fridge and its LED panels offer up to 190,000* colour combinations to choose from and easy management via the LG ThinQ™ mobile app. Additionally, the InstaViewTM with MoodUPTM boasts advanced refrigeration and smart technologies that deliver outstanding food freshness and user convenience for an elevated kitchen experience.
*Applies to 4-LED panel-door models. The number of colour combinations available may vary by the models and the markets. The ThinQ app is available on compatible Android and iOS smartphones.
 
Photo Credits: LG Electronics Singapore

You will be greeted by an eye-catching LED ‘wall’ measuring an impressive 4m high by 11m wide. Along with meeting the company’s colourific new fridge, you can also take part in a fun, movement-based quiz, What’s your Vivid Sydney Mood?, spanning eight compelling categories: Energetic, Cruisy, Whimsical, Cheerful, Adventurous, Creative, Soulful and Curious. After completing the quiz, you can capture the moment with a 360-degree photo and - by answering some questions about the kind of Vivid experience you're looking for - can receive a personalized Vivid Sydney itinerary.
 
The ability to tailor the itinerary to the preferences of each visitor is made possible through the convenient accessibility of a web-augmented reality (web-AR) platform, which can be easily accessed using a compatible smart device
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*Visitors can create an itinerary prior to visiting Vivid Sydney and without attending the ‘MoodUP, by LG’ activation via: www.lg.com/au/moodup.
 
Photo Credits: LG Electronics Singapore

For more interactive enjoyment, LG has also developed unique AR placements, strategically situated at various points along Vivid Sydney’s dazzling, 8km long light walk. These exclusive AR placements are also accessible through web AR on compatible devices, and will present different activities to enhance the experience of the festival’s immersive light show. To ensure you don’t miss out on any of the captivating AR, you can opt to receive prompts on your smartphones to alert you when you have arrived at one of LG’s AR-enabled locations.
“Our personalizable, customizable InstaViewTM fridge with MoodUPTM offers a wide array of colours to suit any tastes or preferences, and we’re very excited to be showcasing it at Vivid Sydney. During Sydney’s iconic festival, visitors will have the chance to experience a range of engaging interactions with our innovative fridge, which we plan to release in Australia this summer – the first time it will be available outside of South Korea.” --- Lyu Jae-cheol, president of LG Electronics Home Appliance & Air Solution Company.

 

Photo Credits: LG Electronics Singapore
 
Vivid Sydney 2023 is happening from 26 May 2023 to 17 June 2023, taking place outside of Customs House in Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia. If you are in Sydney, why not add this amazing festival to your itinerary?
 

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