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John Low Gek Nam
Singapore/ *1958
1993, B.A. Art, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia
Tutor, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore (rejoined, 2002)
EXHIBITIONS
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2002/2003
"36 Ideas from Asia: Contemporary South-East Asian Art". Travelling exhibition organised by the Singapore Art Museum in co-operation with Stiftung für Kunst & Kultur e.V. Bonn/D
2002
"Art Figures: Mathematics in Art", Singapore Art Museum
"'60s Now", Singapore Art Museum
2001
"Open Ends". Documentation exhibition of performance art in Singapore, The Substation, Singapore
"A Presentation of John Locke's The Second Treatise of Civil Government - Fusion Strength", performance work, Plastic Kinetic Worms, Singapore
1999
"City/Community: Singapore Art Today", Nokia Singapore Art '99, Singapore Art Museum
"Ambulations", Lasalle-SIA, College of the Arts, Singapore
Untitled Performance, ARX5, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
"Home/Placelessness", ARX5, Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, Perth, Western Australia
1998
"Second Nature: Cityscapes of Singapore", Central Plaza, Hong Kong
"Process", ARX5, Singapore Art Museum
"Monuments", UE Square Shopping Centre, Singapore
"A Refusal to be aware of all options: thinking about contemporary painting", The Substation, Singapore
1997
"Landscape", solo exhibiton, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Lindy Poh, "Dancing on Jelly, and other possibilities: Some notes on Spaces in NSA01", in: "Histories, Identities, Technology, Spaces, Singapore Art Today", Singapore Art Museum, pp. 40 - 45, Dec. 2001
Lindy Poh, "Second Nature: Cityscapes of Singapore", exhib. cat., Oct. 1998
Lee Weng Choy, "A Refusal to be aware of all options: thinking about contemporary painting", exhibition write-up (handout), April 1998
Victoria Finley, "Brushing off a Boring Image", "The Review, Arts", South China Post Helen Ross, "Curtin University and the Southeast Asia Connection", Artlink, vol. 13, nos. 3 & 4, p. 128
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