RENDEZ-VOUS

Published by Association Rendez-vous, la jeune création contemporaine to accompany the group exhibition Rendez-vous, including Lina Adam, Mathilde Barrio Nuevo, Sophie Bonnet-Pourpet, Thibault Brunet, Chun Kaifeng, Jean-Alain Corre, Hasan and Husain Essop, Dan Finsel, André Fortino, Joo Choon Lin, Nikita Kadan, Karim Kal, Paula Krause, Charles Lim, Guillaume Louot, Lu Yang, Angelica Mesiti, Paribartana Mohanty, Nicolas Momein, Nelly Monnier, Sherman Ong, İz Öztat, Ruben Pang, Part-time Suite and Mathilde du Sordet, at the ICA Singapore
Foreword by Bala Starr

Published to accompany the solo exhibition Ana Prvački: Finding comfort in an uncomfortable imagination, at the ICA Singapore
Foreword by Bala Starr
Texts by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Raimundas Malasauskas, Chus Martinez and Bala Starr
Artists’ statements by Ana Prvački
Biographical information
Catalogue of works in the exhibition
Softback, 135 pages, 29.7 x 21 cm, 140 illus. (colour), ISBN 978-981-09-7821-1
Stock level: high

Published to accompany the exhibition Sriwhana Spong and Maria Taniguchi: Oceanic feeling, including Sriwhana Spong and Maria Taniguchi, at the ICA Singapore
Essay by Susan Gibb
Afterword by Bala Starr
Biographical information
Catalogue of works in the exhibition
Softback, 24 pages, 21 x 14.7 cm, 4 illus. (chiefly colour), ISBN 978-981-11-0328-5
Stock level: low

BOEDI WIDJAJA: BLACK—HUT

Published to accompany the solo exhibition Boedi Widjaja: Black—Hut, at the ICA Singapore  
Foreword by Bala Starr 
Essay by Joshua Comaroff 
Interview with Boedi Widjaja by Melanie Pocock and Bala Starr 
Biographical information 
Further reading 
Softback, 36 pages, 25 x 17 cm, 23 illus. (colour), ISBN 978-981-11-1228-7 
Stock level: high

NATIVE REVISIONS

Published to accompany the group exhibition Native revisions, including Chua Chye Teck, Noh Suntag, Anup Mathew Thomas and Tomoko Yoneda, at the ICA Singapore 
Foreword by Bala Starr 
Essay by Melanie Pocock 
Biographical information 
Catalogue of works in the exhibition 
Softback, 52 pages, 21 x 14.8 cm, 30 illus. (colour), ISBN 978-981-11-2615-4 
Stock level: High

Published to accompany the group exhibition Propositions for a stage: 24 frames of a beautiful heaven, including Amanda Beech, Zach Blas, Rabih Mroué, Uriel Orlow and Ming Wong, at the ICA Singapore
Foreword by Bala Starr
Essay by Bridget Crone
Texts on the artists and works in the exhibition by Bridget Crone
Catalogue of works in the exhibition
Digital, 78 pages, 16 illus. (colour), ISBN 978-981-11-4748-7

HEAD HEAP HEAT

Published to accompany the group exhibition head heap heat, including Madison Bycroft, Haffendi Anuar, Lawrence Lek and Yola Yulfianti at the ICA Singapore
Foreword by Bala Starr
Essay by Caterina Riva
Texts by Madison Bycroft, Haffendi Anuar, Lawrence Lek and Yola Yulfianti
Biographical information
Digital, 73 pages, 20 illus. (colour), ISBN 978-981-11-6481-1

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