Four exhibitions across Dubai, Sharjah, Singapore and Melbourne showcase diverse contemporary art practices
Melissa Tan's exhibit, 'The Dream from the Other Side,' is on display at Singapore's regional libraries until December 13, presented by the Singapore Art Museum's Mini Mobile Museum, which highlights urban change. In Dubai, Maryam Hoseini, an Iranian artist, showcases her surreal artworks at Green Art Gallery until January 7, focusing on themes of gender and identity. Zarina Bhimji's retrospective, 'Black Pocket,' is available at Sharjah Art Foundation until April 10, featuring films such as 'Out of Blue' (2002) and 'Yellow Patch' (2011). The National Gallery of Victoria will unveil its Triennial on December 19, featuring 86 pieces from over 100 artists, including Dhambit Mununggurr, Jeff Koons, and Kengo Kuma, running until April 18.
Key facts
- Melissa Tan's exhibition runs through December 13 in Singapore
- Maryam Hoseini's show continues until January 7 in Dubai
- Zarina Bhimji's survey exhibition ends April 10 in Sharjah
- NGV Triennial opens December 19 and runs through April 18
- Tan's installation uses maps dating back to 1958
- Hoseini's paintings include 'Crazy Fears' (2020) and 'Trapped But Together' (2020)
- Bhimji was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2007
- NGV Triennial features 86 works by over 100 artists
Entities
Artists
- Melissa Tan
- Maryam Hoseini
- Zarina Bhimji
- Dhambit Mununggurr
- Mutitjpuy Mununggurr
- Jeff Koons
- JR
- Alicja Kwade
- Cerith Wyn Evans
- Faye Toogood
- Kengo Kuma
- Geoffrey Nees
- Lee Ufan
- Idi Amin
Institutions
- Singapore Art Museum
- National Library Board
- Green Art Gallery
- Sharjah Art Foundation
- National Gallery of Victoria
Locations
- Singapore
- Dubai
- Sharjah
- Melbourne
- Woodlands
- Jurong
- Tampines
- Uganda
- London