Haunted Modernity – ‘A Mosque in the Jungle: Classic Ghost Stories’ by Othman WokAdeline ChiaArtReview Asia27 October 2021Now that the horror stories of writer-turned-politician-turned-writer have been translated into English, Adeline Chia revisits her favourite spooky stories from childhood
Eugene Tan: ‘the Experience of Art Cannot Be Confined to Museum Spaces’Adeline ChiaArtReview Asia15 October 2021The director of Singapore Art Museum shares his vision of a ‘disappearing’ museum
The World of Green ZengAdeline ChiaArtReview Asia13 September 2021In a self-published monograph, the artist-filmmaker looks back on a decade of work tackling the way histories are written and interpreted
Haunted House: ‘Between the Living and the Archive’ – ReviewAdeline ChiaArtReview30 July 2021A group show at Gillman Barracks, Singapore, fosters an atmosphere of relaxed vulnerability
Something New Must Turn Up: Six Singaporean Artists After 1965 – ReviewAdeline ChiaArtReview08 July 2021At National Gallery Singapore, a glimpse at a neglected piece of the island city-state’s art history
Raffles Renounced: How To (Usefully) Decolonise Singapore’s HistoryAdeline ChiaArtReview05 May 2021The ‘balance sheet’ approach to colonialism replicates imperial logic
Singapore’s The Substation: To Close or Not To Close?Adeline Chiaartreview.com23 February 2021The iconic independent arts space is leaving its premises after 30 years