Showing posts with label Art Award. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Award. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

1st prize winner of France + Singapore Photographic Arts Award 2012 - Tan Haur

Media report on Singapore Chinese Newspaper Zaobao 20120708


France + Singapore Photographic Arts Award 2012
Tan Haur winning series: Global Eyes
























Saturday, June 18, 2011

2011 Prix de la Photographie Paris, Silver in Fine Art category


RESS RELEASE:

June 17, 2011, Prix de la Photographie Paris Competition Announces its 2011 Winners

Tan Haur has received an award in the 2011 Prix de la Photographie Paris competition, which received over 4000 entries from around the world. Tan Haur received Silver in the Fine Art category for the entry entitled "Black Mountain".

About the Winner: :

Tan Haur (b. 1963) a Singaporean photographer and a multi-disciplinary artist, is well known for his multi-faceted work in the art of digital imaging, photography, painting, and underwater sketching. He graduated from the Australian National University (Master of Visual arts) with a high distinction in digital imaging and photography in 2007. Tan draws inspiration from the natural environment and nurtures an interest in Buddhist philosophy and practice, humanity and its many facets, and artificial intelligence in the making of art. To gain new perspectives, Tan immerses himself into different environments, experiencing the differences, and experimenting with different mediums and technologies in art creation and interaction, continuously in search of the relationship between Nature, Culture, Art, Media, and Technology. He emphasizes strongly the process of creating art and the journey of experiencing the subject matter; which is equally important as the final presentation. Tan Haur has received numerous distinctive arts awards and art contribution medals from France, USA, Australia, Japan, and Singapore, including the Merit award of Interior Design as a Contemporary Art Medium Competition, from the National Museum of Singapore in 2009, the Community art program award from the Ministry of Information, Communications and Arts, Singapore in 2007, First Prize Art Award from Burgmann Mixed Media Art Competition, Australia in 2006, World Wide Web Award of Excellence, Art Space 2000 International, the USA in 2005, the President's Award (Seiko Epson Japan) and the Public Art Business Excellency Award/ epSITE Digital Imaging academy and Gallery in 2004.

About PX3:

The 2011 Prix de la Photography Paris (Px3) competition is a photography competition that invites emerging and professional photographers to submit their work for juried consideration. The winners in each of the categories - Advertising, Book, Fine Art, Nature, Portraiture, and Press - have been invited to exhibit their work at Espace DUPON in Paris during July. Now in its fifth year, Px3 strives to promote the appreciation of photography, discover emerging talent, and introduce photographers from around the world to the artistic community of Paris. Winning photographs from this competition are also published in the high-quality, full-color Px3 Annual Book.

Winner Contact:

Px3 Contact:
Jade Tran
Competition Director
Prix de La Photographie Paris

Monday, August 10, 2009

Come in Art Exhibition- Design Contest Merit Award, 2009



















装置艺术是艺术家表现概念的一种手法。
这里,介绍的是艺术家陈豪在今年四月份参赛的设计得奖作品 。
其设计作品展现在特小的空间里,进行探索人性的思维与本能。

reported on muij Omy blog: http://blog.omy.sg/muij/archives/188


National Museum of Singapore
Come-in art exhibition design Contest, April 2009.
Merit Award goes to Designer-Artist Tan Haur

Synopsis: This fixture creates a typical experience for visitors to feel the compact space and tighter gap between flats built by Housing Development Board nowadays in Singapore mainland. The semi-circular spheres made by clear acrylic material are to provide a viewing window within a confined space to simulate operator’s control room with viewing screen inside a military submarine or tanker; this is to create a visual tension between participants who are inside the four spheres. The internal space of the cubicles was painted with blue tone wavy- camouflage pattern to symbolize our island country is surrounded by ocean. At the centre portion of the cubicle tunnel, it was furnished with a typical HDB bomb shelter ventilation metal plate to create a sense of safety precaution as well as insecurity of a nation..