Exhibitions

"Photo Impressionism" a photogarphic exhibition by Dr Leo Wong. K K

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27 Oct to 4 Nov 2011

(10.00 am to 10.00 pm)

ION Art Gallery (Level 4)


Dr. Leo K.K. Wong Hon.FRPS, MFIAP, Hon.EFIAP, FPSA was born in Hong Kong in 1932.

He graduated from the Medical Faculty of the University of Hong Kong in 1959 and took up photography as a serious hobby since 1966, after retiring from his medical practice in 2006.

Currently serving as Honorary Life President of the Photographic Salon Exhibitors’ Association and President of the Photographic Society of Hong Kong. He is a keen pictorialist. His major interest involves colour printing and pay particular attention to the more serene aspects of landscapes and nature.

In his recent ten years, he used reflex mirror and long lenses with the technique of multiple exposures to produce subtle impressionistic imageries that transcend nature. He is still using conventional cameras with slides.

Since May 2005, “Photo-Impressionism” consisting of 58 exhibits, each 48” x 72” was exhibited in Hong Kong & Macau followed by circuiting exhibitions in over 30 major cities in China including Bejing, Shanghai and Nanking.

"The Last Train" Photo Exhibition by Zann

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Zann Huizhen Huang, a photojournalist from Singapore saw an opportunity to do a documentary project about the KTM Tanjong Pagar Railway when the last train was going to cease operation on 30 June 2011.
Zann captured not just still images of the station and trains but also the emotions that ran through towards its final closure. Expect to catch rare glimpses of the staff quarters and the different lifestyles built around the tracks over the last few decades. Poignant portraits of the various KTM and foodstall staff are also fondly preserved in this exhibition.
Venue: The Photographic Society of Singapore
Loke Wan Tho Gallery
Selegie Arts Centre
30 Selegie Road, Singapore 188351
Date: 16 Sept till 22 Sept 2011
Time: Mon - Fri  2pm to 9.30pm
Sat and Sun  12pm to 5.30pm
Nearest MRT: Dhoby Ghaut
Admission is free
The opening ceremony is at 7pm on 16 Sept. All are welcome to attend.

Zann Huizhen Huang, a photojournalist from Singapore saw an opportunity to do a documentary project about the KTM Tanjong Pagar Railway when the last train was going to cease operation on 30 June 2011.

Zann captured not just still images of the station and trains but also the emotions that ran through towards its final closure. Expect to catch rare glimpses of the staff quarters and the different lifestyles built around the tracks over the last few decades. Poignant portraits of the various KTM and foodstall staff are also fondly preserved in this exhibition.

Venue Loke Wan Tho Gallery
Selegie Arts Centre
30 Selegie Road, Singapore 188351
Date 16 to 22 September 2011
Time Mon - Fri (2.00 pm to 9.30 pm)
Sat & Sun (12.00 pm to 5.30 pm)

 

Admission is free

Exhibition opening ceremony is at 7.00 pm on 16 Sept 2011. All are welcome to attend.

CHILDREN OF THE WORLD Exhibition at ION Art

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A photographic Exhibition presented by:

The Photographic Society of Singapore

in partnership with:

The International Federation if Photographic Art

Venue : ION ART (ION Orchard)

Children of the World is open to the public from 11.00 am to 9.00 pm from 25 to 30 March 2011.
Admission is free

SIPA 2010 Exhibition (15 - 23 Jan 2011)

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The exhibition is organized by The Photographic Society of Singapore as part of its 60th Anniversary Celebrations.

Date
15 to 23 January 2011
Venue
Loke Wan Tho Gallery
Selegie Arts Centre
30 Selegie Road, Singapore 188351
Opening Hours
(Mon to Fri)  2.00 pm to 9.30 pm
(Sat to Sun) 12.00 noon to 5.30 pm
ADMISSION IS FREE

DATE

15 to 23 January 2011

VENUE

Loke Wan Tho Gallery @ Selegie Arts Centre


GALLERY OPENING HOURS

(Mon to Fri)  2.00 pm to 9.30 pm
(Sat to Sun) 12.00 noon to 5.30 pm

ADMISSION IS FREE

Faces of Angkor Exhibition

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17 July to 1 August 2010
Loke Wan Tho Gallery, Selegie Arts Centre


Faces of Angkor showcases the works of a group of photography enthusiasts exploring the lost Khmer kingdom of the past and its legacies.

The group of 21 PSS photographers embarked on a photo adventure in the scorching hot and humid city of Angkor (near modern-day Siam Reap, Cambodia). Getting up at the ungodly hours almost every day to catch a picture-perfect sunrise, the gruelling routine was well rewarded with remarkable shots tracing pre-dawn scenes to the very first break of light of the magnificent Angkor Wat, the highlight of the group's six days trip. Photos of other famous Khmer temples include The Bayon, the "Smile of Angkor" from the Buddha-like faces carved on the mass of stone towers and the well known Ta Prohm temple featured in Angelina Jolie's "Tomb Raider".

Besides visiting places of the past, the group also explored places of today, capturing the Khmer people daily life scenes, the Vietnamese boat people living along the Tonle Sap River, and glimpse of the beautiful costumes and poises of Apsara (celestial maiden) dancers.  At the end of the journey, the photographers were not only enchanted by the arresting architecture masterpieces of ancient Angkor but the one thing that touched their hearts the most was definitely the friendly faces of present Angkor.

The exhibition is organised by The Photographic Society of Singapore as part of its 60th Anniversary Celebrations.

Date                    : 17 July (Saturday) to 1 August (Sunday) 2010
Venue                 : Loke Wan Tho Gallery, Selegie Arts Centre
                             30 Selegie Road, Singapore 188351 

Opening Hours  : (Mon to Fri)  2.00 pm   to 9.30 pm 
                            (Sat to Sun) 12.00 noon to 5.30 pm

Admission         : Free

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