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
The Best Shows To See in SingaporeAdeline Chiaartreview.com29 January 2021From Choy Ka Fai’s exploration of shamanic dance cultures to young artists focusing on the intersection of the Internet and bodies, this year’s Singapore Art Week feels down to earth
ArtReview Asia’s Guide to Books to Look Up When You’re Locked DownAdeline Chiaartreview.com30 December 2020Asian-American racial trauma; motherhood and magic; and a manga master – an end-of-year reading list
Can Art Create New Worlds from the Pieces of this Broken One?Adeline ChiaArtReview Asia23 December 2020At National Gallery Singapore, artists probe sensitive subjects under a state-managed image of a harmonious, multi-ethnic society
Humiliating the Ego: Faris HeizerAdeline ChiaArtReview Asia16 December 2020In the Singaporean artist’s first solo exhibition, misanthropic paintings pull the pants off of corporate capitalism