Photography
Singapore snaps
Singapore has achieved miraculous economic growth in the past half century but its art scene – long neglected and sometimes stifled by late but beloved prime minister Lee Kuan Yew – has been slower to surface. While an independent publishing boom has seen poetry become the favoured medium for many talented young artists, the Fost Gallery at Gillman Barracks offers an alternative view of the Lion City's creative trajectory. How Loneliness Goes is an exhibition by photographer Nguan, whose pastel-hued reflections on his native city are at once beautiful, baleful and jarring. Think soaring government-built tower blocks, the crook of a winding staircase and portraits of people frozen in moments of reflection and inaction. The notion of being lonely in a crowd has an odd modern significance in densely populated Singapore and Nguan’s artfully captured snaps represent a giant leap forward for the city's creative chops. The exhibition runs until 12 April.