Zai Kuning’s Venice Biennale artwork to be shown at home

Documentary Shirkers will be shown on Netflix in Singapore at the end of this year. Keith Richards (above, second from left) had suggested that Mick Jagger (above, second from right) needed a vasectomy. Artist Zai Kuning built a 17m-long skeletal shi
Artist Zai Kuning built a 17m-long skeletal ship for Singapore's pavilion in the Venice Biennale last year and it will be exhibited in Singapore from next month. PHOTO: ST FILE
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The 17m-long skeletal ship built by artist Zai Kuning for Singapore's pavilion in the Venice Biennale last year will drop anchor at 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road next month.

Dapunta Hyang: Transmission Of Knowledge will be on display from April 12 to May 13, from noon to 7pm on Tuesdays to Sundays, at the space occupied by arts group TheatreWorks. The exhibition is closed on Mondays.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on March 02, 2018, with the headline Zai Kuning’s Venice Biennale artwork to be shown at home. Subscribe