"Everyone has a city they love or fondly remember, and some people share their own memories when they see my work. It’s almost as if they’re feeling what I felt at that moment. I hope that through my art, we can all connect and share those special emotions that only certain cities can evoke." - Jieun Park
REDSEA Gallery has been recognised as 'Best Art Gallery' in Tatler Asia's Best of Singapore guide this year. A huge thank you to Tatler's editors and readers for this esteemed acknowledgment!
"Val, short for Valérie Goutard, is a prime example of an artist whose entire life embodies a romantic kind of spirituality, possessing an almost innocent bewilderment of the world that emanates this still-pulsating warmth."
Chris's exclusive interview with Affordable Art Fair this year!
Zhuang Hong Yi's solo exhibition 'Iridescence' is now open, and has been featured on The Business Times Singapore, South-east Asia's leading financial paper.
Rebecca Bisset and Zhuang Hong Yi chat about Zhuang's career, inspirations and his upcoming exibition here at REDSEA Gallery.
This year, REDSEA Gallery has been voted 'GOLD Winner for the Best Art Gallery' by the readers of Expat Living.
Thank you to all who have voted!
Nick is a British artist whose work is currently showing at REDSEA Gallery. We find out a bit more about his approach and inspirations – and how he uses x-rays to create his art.
Anna Berezovskaya’s upcoming exhibition at REDSEA Gallery features an awe-inspiring collection of 28 never-before-seen artworks that have been four years in the making.
The collection is called “White Night”; it’s named for the curious phenomenon that occurs during the summer months in her home country of Russia, when the midnight sun remains visible throughout the night.
Check out this Q&A to learn more about Anna Berezoskaya and her latest artwork collection, "White Night".
REDSEA Gallery is proud to present the latest artworks from British bronze sculptor S Page. Page trained at the University of Southampton and today specializes in sculpting minimalist animal forms in bronze through what’s known as the lost wax process.
Lydia Janssen's painting, 'The Swimmer' has been selected for this year's prestigious London Art Biennale!
To coincide with this, Lydia will be launching her upcoming monograph, Dance to Art, published by Skira and written by Ian Findlay-Brown, at Tate Modern.
Please contact us to find out how you can get a copy of Lydia Janssen's monograph!
Delve into Peter Watt's background, creative process, and his inspirations in this recent featured article in Expat Living! Read A Far Horizon, by Rebecca Bisset here.
REDSEA Gallery has once again been voted 'GOLD Winner for the Best Art Gallery' by the readers of Expat Living. Thanks to all those who voted!
South Korean artist JIEUN PARK gives us the lowdown on what inspires and drives her passion for her Chinese ink art. Travelogue, her current REDSEA Gallery exhibition in Singapore, is an array of striking, abstract, travel-inspired Chinese ink pieces.
French sculptor Val (Valérie Goutard) has been featured in Artsper Magazine's '10 French Sculptors You Should Know About', listed among the bigwigs such as famous neo-classist sculptor Jean Antoine Houdon and the father of modern sculpture himself, Auguste Rodin.
With its cloud-puncturing skyscrapers, towering apartment blocks and restaurants as high as the 70th floor, artist CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH calls Singapore “a city in the clouds”. It’s this same characteristic that has inspired her acclaimed “sky series” of paintings.
Shining the Spotlight On…Chris Churcher of REDSEA Gallery, who tells us all about his journey from London to founding one of Singapore’s leading contemporary art galleries and the upcoming exhibition ‘Val: A Retrospective’
Lydia Janssen's abstract expressionist paintings are dynamic, intimate narratives of disaster and renewal. Her achievement is not one easily obtained: it is hard-won – emotionally, physically, and intellectually. She speaks to passion and to the sensuality of life, as well as to the liberation of the damaged spirit and its rebuilding.
American artist Lydia Janssen makes her Singapore debut with her latest body of works at REDSEA Gallery, located at Dempsey Hill, opening 27 January 2018 and running till 25 February 2018.
A groundbreaking project between a prominent French Artist and marine conservationist in Koh Tao aims to help save the island's coral reefs while inspiring similar efforts throughout Asia.
A Surreal Meeting with Christine Argillet by Nadya Wang
Interview with Chris Churcher, the owner od REDSEA Gallery, Singapore on his expectations and observations of the art scene.
The tapestries and the porcelain plates are the stars of the exhibition as both were designed especially for two museums: Dali’s Teatro-Museo in Spain and Château de Vaux le Pénil in France. The “Argus” tapestry is dubbed as “one of the most extraordinary pieces of the collection” according to a press release, and will make its debut in Singapore.
The iconic works of Salvador Dali return to REDSEA Gallery this September, in the form of a selection of Dali’s etchings and drawings from the Pierre Argillet Collection, as well as porcelain works and tapestries previously unseen in Singapore. Here, CHRISTINE ARGILLET, daughter of renowned art collector and Dali confidante Pierre Argillet, tells us what it was like knowing Dali, the impact he had on her and what we can expect from this exclusive exhibition.
This summer, REDSEA Gallery, Singapore, will present their ‘Summer Group Show’ exhibition featuring selected gallery artists from Korea, China, Indonesia, France and US. Running from 24 June to 29 July 2016, the exhibition will comprise works representing various art disciplines (akin to the theme of this issue) including photography, painting, sculpture and ceramics. Art Republik takes a look at some of the participating artists.
Art Republik takes a closer look at the beautifully chaotic works of Zhuang Hong Yi, Chinese- Dutch Contemporary artist. Living and working in two different environments, it is no surprise that his works take influence from both Chinese and European techniques. As an artist that embraces both the past and the present, his contemporary creations roots in the use of colours, themes, shapes and materials (specifically rice paper).
There is always going to be art that can be appreciated at face value, and art that will require several related degrees to even scratch the surface. Anna says "I loved creating stories as a child, and I think its interesting to think about what all these people are preoccupied with."
Chris Churcher says, Art is.... "Never wrong - it's just a matter of opinion"
Art is….
Never wrong – it’s just a matter of opinion.
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Never wrong – it’s just a matter of opinion.
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