Singapore Biennale to make a case for change in the face of pressing challenges


Malaysian artist Sharon Chin's (left) participatory work called 'Mandi Bunga', which was part of the Singapore Biennale in 2013. Chin will participate again at the Singapore Biennale this year with a new work called 'In The Skin of A Tiger: Monument To What We Want (Tugu Kita)'. Photo: Filepic

People live in troubled times. The world is on the brink of an environmental crisis and societies are reeling from the impact of issues such as social inequality.

It may be fitting, then, that the upcoming Singapore Biennale, titled Every Step In The Right Direction, should make a hopeful case for change in the face of these seemingly insurmountable challenges.

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