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A dead celebrities exhibition, some Egon Schiele-esque drawings, a proper dance party and more.
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Dead Celebrities
Kult Gallery has rounded up some 20 artists who hail from Philippines, France, Indonesia, the UK and Singapore for this exhibition. They were invited to created something based on iconic celebrities who are now dead (as suggested by the name of this exhibition) and it will be presented in both painting and sculptural forms.
Oddlings by Allison M. Low
This local fine art graduate who has exhibited both locally and in Sydney, will be having her debut solo exhibition at The Substation. Her striking pieces of work often revolve around heavier themes like emotional trauma and loneliness.
TAS Concert Series: Ensemble Nobiles
Formed in 2006, German quintet Ensemble Nobiles will be performing in Singapore to showcase their huge repertoire spanning Renaissance to modern age music. Expect to hear well-known works of German romantic composers, including Mendelssohn, Schubert and Schumann.
TAS Concert Series: Basix
With seven Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards under its belt, Danish vocal pop group Basix has conquered the globe with their strong vocal performances. The sextet will be here in Singapore to bring a night of pop, jazz, R&B, soul, and rock.
No Frills Run 2015
This is one running event where you don’t have to be all kitted out in the latest shoes and gadgets. And it even has super reasonable registration fees. You can sign up for the 5km or 10km run (or both) which cover Marina Promenade and the Singapore Flyer. Registration closes Apr 10.
The Leftover Banquet
Known for his signature works of bald children in surreal settings, Chinese contemporary artist Zhang Linhai will be holding a solo exhibition here in Singapore showcasing 15 of his best works.