"Girls of the Underworld" @ KULT Gallery (May 30-June 28)
Opening tomorrow Friday 30th May 2014 @ Kult Gallery, is "Girls of the Underworld" - a group art show which examines what it means to be female in contemporary Asia, from the perspective of young female artists. Exhibiting thru June 28th, featured here are a select few artworks - all of whom will be available for purchase at the show.
Above: Emma Maxwell
Bottom-left: Joyce Lee
Bottom-right: Sheryo
"Kult invited 33 Singapore-based female artists to create a new piece of work that captures their perspective on living and working in fast-paced modern Asia. This is done through exploring subjects such as music, identity, pop TV & movie culture.
Artists were given freedom to create their work using various mediums, such as painting, drawing, silkscreening, collaging, and even animated GIFs as a form of artistic conversation." (via KULT)
Above-left: Sheryo
Above-right: Caramel Law
Bottom-left: Dawn Ang
Bottom-right: Inkten Sufina
"Catch this female phenomenon of over 35 new artists. The jilted generation of brought up on Asian pop culture, the age of mass communication and information overload. See them join forces in a special dedicated show marking the rise of this movement. Come and see how these girls are rocking the world of illustration, graphics and contemporary art." (Facebook Events)
Blk C2-5 Emily Hill,
11 Upper Wilkie Road,
Singapore 228120