New life at Gillman Baracks

From wearable art to striking blue paintings of domestic fights, galleries at the art enclave exhibit a variety of work this month for art-lovers and the curious

Australian artist eX de Medici (above) and her watercolour works depicting violence and surveillance, which are on show at Sullivan + Strumpf gallery. PHOTOS: SYAMIL SAPARI, FOST GALLERY, PARTNERS & MUCCIACCIA, LYNN HERSHMAN AND SHANGHART SINGAPORE
Current and past work from Singapore-based artist Grace Tan, who creates installations and wearable art from materials such as plastic ties, paper and string.
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What: Current and past work from Singapore-based artist Grace Tan, who creates installations and wearable art from materials such as plastic ties, paper and string.

Where: Fost Gallery, 1 Lock Road, 01-02

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 05, 2018, with the headline New life at Gillman Baracks. Subscribe