“New and different media are being continuously uncovered for use in art; the challenge for contemporary art these days is not so much how to make art and what to make it with, but how to make art that will withstand the test of time. The premise behind Pulp Friction is to identify the concept of perfecting tension: between materials, how they are used and how meaning in art is conveyed.” ― Kwok Kian Chow, Director of the Singapore Art Museum. The task is taken by six contemporary Asian artists and the results are presented in this catalogue. Short biographies of artists are included.
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EXS.SIN.PFM
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English

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2001

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Introduction - Bridget Tracy TAN

Pulp Friction: Materials in Contemporary Art
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Pulp Friction: Materials in Contemporary Art