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RUBEN PANG B RUBEN PANG b. 1990, Singapore EDUCATION 2010 Diploma in Fine Art, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2018 Halogen Lung, Primae Noctis, Lugano, Switzerland La Meccanica delle Meraviglie, MO.CA Centro per le nuove culture, Brescia, Italy 2017 Swallow Shadow, Chan + Hori Contemporary, Singapore The Glass Eye Opens, Noosa Regional Gallery, Australia A Totem For Your Genuine Internals, Chan Hampe Galleries, Singapore 2016 Zwitterion, Primo Marella Gallery, Milan, Italy 2015 Transfiguration, START and the Tiroche DeLeon Collection, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Ataraxy, Chan Hampe Galleries, Singapore 2014 Intravenous Picture Show, Primae Noctis Art Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland 2013 New Energetics: Inverting the Process, Chan Hampe Galleries, Singapore Aetheric Portraiture, Primae Noctis Art Gallery, Lugano, Switzerland 2011 Angels, Chan Hampe Galleries, Singapore SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2018 Contemporary Chaos, Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, Vestfossen, Norway 2017 Super/Natural, Gajah Gallery, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2016 Petrichor, Chan Hampe Galleries, Singapore Chan Hori Contemporary Pte Ltd Co. reg no. 201013793Z 6 Lock Road, #02-09, Singapore 108934 t: +65 6338 1962 e: [email protected] | w: www.chanhori.com 2015 The Figure in Process, From De Kooning to Kapoor, Paul Allen Brain Institute, Seattle, United States Common Ground, Chan Hampe Galleries, Singapore 2013 South East Asia Pavilion, Beirut Art Fair, Lebanon 2012 Deep SEA, Primo Marella Gallery, Milan, Italy The Singapore Show: Future Proof, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore 2011 Sovereign Asian Art Prize Exhibition, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore The Rotunda, Hong Kong 2010 Take-Aways, Sambanci University, Istanbul, Turkey Sovereign Asian Art Prize Exhibition, Helutrans Arts Space, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Singapore Is that a Temple?, Evil Empire, Singapore Winston Oh Travelogue Award Exhibition, Praxis Space, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore Strobe like a Butterfly, The Substation Theater, Singapore 2009 Art Buffet, Singapore Art Show, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore 2008 The Artificial Landscape, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore Such a Lovely Place, Such a Lovely Face, Project Space, Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore AWARDS 2012 Sovereign Asia Art Prize Finalist for Across the Universe 2010 Sovereign Asian Art Prize Finalist for First Born LaSalle Award for Academic Excellence Full venue sponsorship by Substation for Strobe like a Butterfly Winston Oh Travelogue Award 2009 Georgette Chen Arts Scholarship (Local) 2008 Creative Community Singapore Ideas @ Work Singapore Youth Festival Arts and Craft Exhibition Gold Award RESIDENCIES 2015 START International Artist Residency Program, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel Chan Hori Contemporary Pte Ltd Co. reg no. 201013793Z 6 Lock Road, #02-09, Singapore 108934 t: +65 6338 1962 e: [email protected] | w: www.chanhori.com 2014 Stelvia Artist in Residence, Residency Program in Desenzano del Garda, Italy and Lugano, Switzerland PUBLIC COLLECTIONS SAM – Singapore Art Museum Chan Hori Contemporary Pte Ltd Co. reg no. 201013793Z 6 Lock Road, #02-09, Singapore 108934 t: +65 6338 1962 e: [email protected] | w: www.chanhori.com .
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