15 Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize finalists revealed
‘Lama Sabakhtani #01’ by Indonesian Ay Tjoe Christine to vie for SGD 45,000 Grand Prize
The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) and Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation are proud to announce the 15 finalists shortlisted for the 2011 APB Foundation Signature Art Prize.
This year’s shortlist was selected from the 130 artworks which were nominated from 24 countries and territories for the Prize. The 15 finalists come from 14 countries and territories across Asia Pacific. Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam has one finalist each, while South Korea has two finalists. (Please refer to Annex A for list of finalist artworks).
Making the selection was the jury panel of five eminent art experts: Mr. Fumio Nanjo, Director, Mori Art Museum; Mr. Gregor Muir, Executive Director, Institute of Contemporary Arts London; Mr. Hendro Wijanto, leading Southeast Asian writer, critic and curator; Mr. Ranjit Hoskote, Curator of the India Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2011 and leading South Asian poet-writer, curator and critic, and Mr. Tan Boon Hui, Director, SAM.
According to a statement from the jury panel, “The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize has proved to be highly competitive, not only because of the considerable number of nominated artworks, but also due to the sheer calibre and diversity of the artworks emerging from the region. Each of the 15 shortlisted works has stood out for its strength of concept and execution, and many are also extremely moving pieces. The Signature Art Prize does not rest on a system of national quotas. Rather, it recognises and honours the outstanding merit of the singular art-work or art project.
Taken collectively, the artworks demonstrate the thriving vibrancy of art-making in Asia Pacific today. The 15 finalist works draw equally on the artists' personal experience and the historical trajectories of their societies. They reflect the artists' sophisticated responses to contemporary issues facing their region in a highly interconnected global present. The artworks also showcase the range of mediums and techniques used in contemporary art-making in the region. Asia Pacific artists extend and enrich their practices in diverse ways: by engaging with the heterogeneity of craft cultures, by addressing the fine-arts legacy, and through the critical application of new technologies. We look forward to viewing the works when they are presented at the Singapore Art Museum in November.”
Indonesian artist Ay Tjoe Christine (in collaboration with Deden Sambas) created Lama Sabakhtani #01 and the installation is among the finalists shortlisted. Comprising a mechanical system that connects brass balls to metal blades and thereby replicating a guillotine, the work conveys a palpable sense of tension as it explores the fraught connection between man and the divine.
Indonesia is nominated for the Prize for the first time and now has an artist whose work has been selected for the finals.
All 15 finalist artworks will be presented in The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 Finalists Exhibition at SAM in November.
Mr. Tan Boon Hui, Director of Singapore Art Museum, says, “As a museum dedicated to contemporary art of the region, SAM is pleased to bring together all these finalist artworks and showcase these marks of distinction in Asia Pacific contemporary art in our galleries. The Signature Art Prize is one-of-its-kind in this part of the world, and is a wonderful and democratic way to recognise good, quality work by artists in the region, regardless of their origins or whether they are established or just emerging. The impressive range of works and artistic concepts reflected will undoubtedly give visitors further insight into the region and its distinctive and dynamic contemporary art practice. We also invite the public to actively participate in the People’s Choice Award and vote for their favourite work.”
Ms. Sarah Koh, General Manager, Group Corporate Communications, Asia Pacific Breweries Limited adds, “The APB Foundation is committed to encouraging the growth of a vibrant arts scene in the region and are extremely excited to be involved in the presentation of these quality contemporary artworks uncovered by this year’s APB Foundation Signature Art Prize.”
On 17 November, five winners including one Grand Prize winner (SGD 45,000), three Jurors’ Choice Award winners (SGD 10,000 each) and one People’s Choice Award winner (SGD 10,000), will be announced at the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize Awards Ceremony. While the Grand Prize and Jurors’ Choice Awards will be conferred by the judging panel following a viewing of the installed works, the People’s Choice Award will be presented to the public’s most loved work. Supporters can nominate their favourite finalist work for the award online at www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/signatureartprize from 1 October 2011 or cast their votes in person at the Asia Pacific Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 Finalists Exhibition. Those who vote will stand the chance to win an Apple MacBook Air, or receive one of 20 limited edition commemorative catalogues about the Prize, the finalists and their artwork.
The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 Finalists Exhibition will run from 11 November 2011 to 4 March 2012, with a series of curatorial talks, artist talks, guided tours and other outreach activities held in conjunction with the show to give the public more insight into each of the finalist works. (For more information, please refer to Annex B).
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For more information, please read on:
Annex A – APB Foundation Signature Art Prize 15 Finalist Artworks
Annex B – Synopsis and Programmes of the Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 Finalists Exhibition
Annex C – About Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize
About Singapore Art Museum
The mission of the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) is to preserve and promote the contemporary art practices of Singapore and the Southeast Asian region. Opened in January 1996 as a museum under the National Heritage Board of Singapore, SAM has amassed one of the world’s largest public collections of modern and contemporary Southeast Asian artworks. Since 2009, SAM has focused its programming and collections development initiatives around contemporary Southeast Asian art and art practices. Through strategic alliances with arts and cultural institutions and community organisations, SAM facilitates visual arts education, exchange, research and development within the region and internationally. SAM is also the organiser of the Singapore Biennale 2011.
About Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation
The Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation was established in 1994 to ignite compassion and inspire talents through philanthropic efforts. It focuses on three community development areas – Human Excellence, Creativity Development and Humanitarian Causes and is committed to many initiatives ranging from arts funding and backing talent-building projects for human capital development, to engaging in meaningful partnership with organizations or individuals who share our common goal to serve the society.
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Annex A: APB Foundation Signature Art Prize 15 Finalist Artworks
*For artist and nominator statements as well as additional artwork images and videos of the finalist artworks, please visit www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/signatureartprize.

Aida Makoto | 会田誠
Ash Color Mountains |灰色の山
2009 – 2010
Acrylic on canvas
300 x 700cm
Taguchi Art Collection

Bui Cong Khanh |
The Past Moved |
2010
Charcoal on paper backdrop and photographs
Drawing Installation: 300 x 200 x 241 cm; Photographs: 50 x 75 cm each
Artist collection

Chang Yoong Chia
The World is Flat
2010
Postage stamps and adhesive
84 x 134 cm
Artist collection

Chen Chieh-jen | 陳界仁
Empire’s Borders I | 帝國邊界 I
2008 – 2009
35mm transferred to DVD, colour and black and white, sound, single-channel video, continuous loop
26:50 mins
Artist collection

Sheba Chhachhi
The Water Diviner
2008
Installation with video, books, light boxes, light & water
Dimensions variable
Artist collection

Ay Tjoe Christine (in collaboration with Deden Sambas)
Lama Sabakhtani #01
2010
Wood, metal, wire, brass balls
400 x 250 x 430 cm
Artist collection

Daniel Crooks
Static No.12 (seek stillness in movement)
2010
Single-channel HD video (RED 2 K mastered to Blu-ray)
Dimensions variable
05:23 min
Artist collection
Courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery

Kyungah Ham | 함경아
Needling Whisper, Needle Country/Embroidery Project | Needling Whisper, Needle Country: 자수 프로젝트
2009-10
North Korean hand embroidery on silk
Various dimensions; total 9 pieces
Artist collection

Kim Jongku |김종구
Mobile Landscape |움직이는 풍경
2009
Steel powder, CC camera, LED projector, screen, paper roll
Dimensions variable
Artist collection

Michael Lee
Second-Hand City
2010
Digital Print on archival paper; edition 6 of 10 + AP; set of 8 episodes
123 x 123 cm
Total 8 pieces
Artist collection

Imran Qureshi
You who are my love and my life’s enemy too
2010
Gouache on wasli paper
216 x 365 x 5 cm (Each panel: 216 x 122 x 5 cm)
Private collection

Vandy Rattana |
Bomb Ponds |
2009
Photographs and video
Photographs: 90 x 105 cm each, single channel video: 21: 00 min.
Total 9 photographs + 1 video
Artist collection

Greg Semu
The Last Cannibal Supper
2010
HD Photography and light boxes, total 9 images
Various dimensions
Artist collection

Rodel Tapaya
Baston ni Kabunian, Bilang Pero di Mabilang (Cane of Kabunian, numbered but cannot be counted)
2010
Acrylic on canvas
305 x 610 x 8 cm
Private collection

Yang Xinguang | 杨心广
Thin | 瘦
2009
Wood
Various dimensions
Artist collection
Annex B – Synopsis of The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 Finalists Exhibition
The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 Finalists Exhibition
11 November 2011 to 4 March 2012 | Singapore Art Museum
The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize is an award to recognise artists whose artworks represent a significant development in contemporary visual art in the Asia Pacific region. Aimed at recognising the single most outstanding contemporary visual artwork produced in the preceding three years, the award is open, by nomination, to all visual artworks, regardless of medium, subject matter and size. Now in its second instalment, the award has received 130 nominations from 24 countries and territories in the region, including Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Mongolia, the Oceania islands, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and many others. From the nominated artworks, 15 Finalists’ artworks have been chosen and will be exhibited at The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 Finalists Exhibition. The exhibition thereby offers an excellent opportunity to see and discover some of the most exciting contemporary art produced in this dynamic region in the last three years. An international jury will then convene to judge the exhibited Finalists artworks. Members of the public are also invited to vote for their favourite artwork. The winner of the Grand Prize and three Jurors’ Choice Award recipients will be announced on 17 November 2011.
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IN CONJUNCTION EVENTS (OCTOBER 2011 – MARCH 2012)
Curator Presentations
Join SAM curators as they introduce the 15 artists and works that have been shortlisted for the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011 in a series of talks from October until the opening of the exhibition.
Fri 21 Oct, 7.00pm – 8.30pm | SAM Glass Hall
Bùi Công Khánh, Chang Yoong Chia, Daniel Crooks, Vandy Rattana, Rodel Tapaya
Fri 28 Oct, 7.00pm – 8.30pm | SAM Glass Hall
Sheba Chhachhi, Kyungah Ham, Kim Jongku, Michael Lee, Imran Qureshi
Fri 4 Nov, 7.00pm – 8.30pm | SAM Chapel
Aida Makoto, Chen Chieh-jen, Christine Ay Tjoe, Greg Semu, Yang Xinguang
Complimentary admission
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Artist Talks
Take this chance to meet the artists in person to view and learn more about the finalist works and also make an informed vote for the People’s Choice Award
Fri, 11 November evening and Saturday 12 November afternoon, SAM
Complimentary with purchase of admission ticket
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Public Talk by Panel of Judges
Fri 18 Nov, 7:00 – 8.30pm | SAM
Complimentary admission
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Curator’s Tour for Public
Join Joyce Toh, SAM Senior Curator, as she looks at the diverse contemporary practices across the Asia Pacific region through the 15 Finalist artworks for the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011
Wed 23 Nov, 7.30 – 8.30pm | SAM
$12 (includes admission to the exhibition)
Limited spaces. Tickets can be purchased from the SAM front desk and SISTIC.
For ticket purchase at the door, please call SISTIC hotline 6348 5555 for ticket availability.
Introductory Talks on Contemporary Art
January – March 2012
*Please visit www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/signatureartprize for more information and updated schedule of programmes in conjunction with APB Foundation Signature Art Prize
Exhibition Venue
Singapore Art Museum, 71 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189555, (65) 6332 3222, www.singaporeartmuseum.sg
Opening Hours
Daily: 10am – 7pm (extended hours on Friday till 9pm)
Admission Fees (Combined SAM and SAM at 8Q)
Adults: S$10 (free entry on Fridays from 6pm)
Students (with valid student card): S$5
Senior Citizens (Foreign): S$5
20% discount on admission fees for group of 20 pax or more
Admission is free for visitors aged 6 years and below, Singaporean and PR senior citizens, fulltime NS men and students and teachers from local schools.
Admission ticket includes $1 SISTIC fee and is available from SAM and SISTIC.
Guided Tours for SAM
English Tours: Mondays: 2pm | Tuesdays to Thursdays: 11am & 2pm
Fridays: 11pm, 2pm & 7pm | Saturdays and Sundays: 11am, 2pm & 3pm
Japanese Tours: Tuesdays to Fridays: 10.30am
Mandarin Tours: Fridays: 7.45pm
How to get to SAM
By Bus: SBS 7, 14, 16, 36, 111, 131, 162, 175, 508, 518
SMRT 77, 167, 171, 700
By MRT: 2-minute walk from Bras Basah Station
10-minute walk from Dhoby Ghaut / City Hall MRT stations
By Car: Carparks available at Waterloo Street, Queen Street, NTUC Income Centre and Plaza by the Park
Annex C: About Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize
The Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Signature Art Prize is a premier juried prize inaugurated by the Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Foundation and the Singapore Art Museum in 2008.
The APB Foundation Signature Art Prize is a hallmark of distinction awarded to artists whose artworks represent a significant development in contemporary visual art in the Asia Pacific region. Aimed at recognising the single most outstanding contemporary visual artwork produced in the preceding three years, the competition is open to all visual artworks, regardless of medium, subject matter and size. A triennial competition, the APB Foundation Signature Art Prize seeks to highlight new developments in the visual arts, stimulate lively public discussion and critical debate, and provide a cross-cultural exhibition platform for established practitioners and significant emerging artists alike.
The works will be assessed based on the strength of the idea and concept; creative and interesting use of medium and material; technique, expression and form; artistic insight and interpretation, and finally, imagination and originality. Cash prizes amount to a total of SGD 85,000 and comprise:
● One Grand Prize: SGD 45,000
● Three Jurors’ Prizes: SGD 10,000 each
● One People’s Choice Award: SGD 10,000 (to artist whose work received the most public votes)
The APB Foundation Signature Art Prize’s inaugural edition in 2008 focussed on 12 countries: Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam, and received a total of 34 nominations. Singaporean artist Mr Yeo Chee Kiong, received the Grand Prize, while Malaysian artist Mr Ahmad Fuad B. Osman, Chinese artist Mr Zheng Bo and and Indian artist Mr G.R. Iranna each received a Juror’s Choice Award. Mongolian artist Mr Davaa Dorjderem, received the most number of public online and onsite votes to take home the People’s Choice Award.
In 2011, the second instalment of the Art Prize expanded its focus to reach the entire Asia Pacific region. Nominations were received from new countries and territories including Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, Brunei, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Australia and other Oceania and Pacific islands. Each nominator was able to recommend up to five artworks each. In all, 130 artworks by 129 artists and artist collectives from 24 Asia-Pacific countries and territories were nominated by 31 nominators for the 2011 APB Foundation Signature Art Prize 2011.


