Vick Low
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Hernando R. Ocampo. Dancing Mutants. 1965. Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm.
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National Gallery Singapore, Supreme Court Wing, Level 3, Former Supreme Court Foyer
A casual platform for art advocacy, Artsplaining introduces and fosters art appreciation by engaging individuals from various industries and backgrounds who may not have direct ties to the arts, thus establishing relatability and connections between the art and non-art worlds.
Through thoughtful conversations and witty interpretations, our featured guests reflect on how the works in National Gallery Singapore relate to different industries and non-art spheres. Equal parts offbeat and accessible, this programme is perfect for anyone curious about the visual arts!
This time, Artsplaining is collaborating with the Resonates with Residency (RWR) Programme to showcase RWR artists and their creative process leading up to their final performance during the festival.
Come by to hear Vick Low’s perspective on his residency and how it influenced the artwork that he chose as the inspiration for performance.
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Vick Low is a sound designer, cellist and electronic musician whose practice spans music, theatre and technology. A graduate of LASALLE College of the Arts, he transforms live and recorded sounds into evocative aural landscapes that explore memory, place, and psychological space.His award-nominated works have been featured on major Singapore stages and at international festivals, including Edinburgh Fringe and AWESOME Festival. Blending classical and experimental sensibilities, Low continues to expand the sonic language of contemporary performance and storytelling.See their work at the Festival
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Celine Ho is a curatorial assistant at National Gallery Singapore, where she served as festival manager for Painting with Light 2025: Festival of International Films on Art and worked as one of the curators for Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2025–2026). She is also a coordinator of Kolektif, the Gallery’s youth programme, which provides an open-ended, experimental platform connecting art with the everyday concerns of young people.See their work at the Festival
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