Showing posts with label Digital imaging art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital imaging art. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

Digital art exhibition (Tan Haur and his students' works) @ NY Beijing Gallery, 2007.



Students' works selected from "Digital Art for Everybody" workshops (Singapore) were showcased at NY-Beijing-Gallery in Beijing, China. We had received much good feedback on this community art project, especially to the teaching and learning arts for the special needs students.

Art curator: Mui & Tan Haur



Sunday, December 01, 2013

Digital Art for All exhibition at Singapore National Museum





This digital art exhibition cum digital art workshop was supported by CCS (NAC),
under art event Creative 24 at Singapore National Museum.




Friday, November 29, 2013

Global Eyes: Monsoon Rain











ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE SINGAPOUR, 1 Sarkies Road – Societe Generale Gallery. It is 29th November 2013 and there is a monsoon outside. A monsoon. Rain, wind, beams of lightning. I keep looking out the window expecting a whale to fly by… or at the very least a dolphin. Sipping coffee when its raining and am now trying to trace the journey that has led me here, attempting to figure out how and where it all started. My life has certainly not followed any  prescribed path. I refuse to accept absolute answers in exchange for gentle truths, and I count my wealth in the ability to own my dreams and pursue them when I wake up each morning. I abandon any faith as being entirely right, but rather recognize the fact that each one contains so many truths and accept the goodness and compassion of each as the juice and gift of life. I challenge my students to be citizens of the world and to rejoice in the differences they experience and encounter. They are black, brown, yellow, and white. All as one family on this living planet where we sing, dance, music and art.

~ Tan Haur
iPhoneographer 













Tuesday, October 16, 2012

"Global Eyes" Art Exhibition 国际艺术合作项目




GLOBAL EYES is an international collaboration between Singaporean artist Tan Haur and Australian artist Jack Kee Gamble to explore the impact of globalisation on localised values and traditions through Photography, digital imaging art and iPhoneography. Besides sharing their individual visual art creations, there is also a special showcase of integrated Phoneographic works by Tan and Jack, throughout the teamwork, photo files and ideas were sent among each other via web-based email, digital works development, communication & discussion across both hemispheres.




Exhibition supported by Singapore International Foundation.

Exhibition Graphic & Creative Design Consultant: Muijstudio.com 










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Artist: Tan Haur


My iPhoneography series provoke questions in the context of globalisation in present. Busy streets of people chasing time, unnoticed corners of places within business districts and indicators on roads or pedestrian ways – I would love to take the viewers to a journey of the synthesis of city scenes and overlapping avenue photos of Melbourne and Singapore by my visual art making, producing a channel that causes boundaries separating the two nations to fade, or interlaced by a collage of two different places. The presence of globalisation in the art works becomes evident in the final visual effect when pieces of still moments are thrown forward – simultaneously being captured in their state of actuality; more than a photo journal of my photo-travelogue, they added thoughts that create the pictorial scrutiny of practice, nature and objects that have been adapted to a contemporary civilisation.

The negative photographic turnabout acts like preservatives to keep that place and time alive. The vibrancy of base colours in digital print akin to magenta, cyan and yellow appear strategically to place a dimension where two places meet. The deliberate distortion of colours as a depiction of state of the place and time, or evoking emotions, is an indicator of post impressionism, and even an evolution of the artistic style due to the characteristics of implementing digital media, if one would allow the term that is not yet formalised but apparently imminent, is technically part of the existing mode of post-impressionism in digital.

Melbourne and Singapore as formal British colonial countries and notably owning significant amount of Chinese immigrants were eventually chosen by me as the places of interest for this series I were working on, both in which are cities that I have constantly traveled to and fro for several years, enhancing my project with the input of actual experiences and study of signifiers that could be identified visually by people on the streets. Extending my view with my Singaporean entity and as a person whom seeks discovery around the globe, my experiments art with digital imaging and iPhoneography as my media, a mode of visual language. Through the productions and art works, I attempt to reflect a sequence of multi-dimensional viewpoint of existence I capture, deconstruction of representational objects, activities, signifiers and environments to achieve investigating and questioning the fundamental value of culture and human existence in relationship with globalisation and glocalisation.

(*Full article regarding Global Eyes/ Perspectives in Transition written by Yu Benedict Tan was published on Singapore Art Gallery Guide - June/ July 2012 issue.)

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Artist: Jack Kee Gamble

The lingering darkness of Silence Emerged acts as a metaphor for individual and societal disquiet. Jack Kee Gamble’s photographic series unveils a sense of shared contemporary fears through strong tonal contrasts and dense colour saturation. He creates an eerie theatricality in his photographs where simultaneously our attention is drawn to the transient beauty of our world and the haunting prospect of what might lay ahead.
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Global Eyes series exhibited at Singapore National Museum 8Q, 16 NOV ~ 2 DEC 2012. 

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Oneness 万象归一


Copyright © by Tan Haur. All rights reserved.




Oneness 万象归一


"Oneness" symbolizes the quality of unity. 
The core axis of our conscious and subconscious mind, it harnesses the past and the present; the good and the bad; the found and the lost. And it brings all existence into one, there is no starting point and there is no ending point, simply like the stream flow into the river and sea, then evaporated into the sky, rain onto the earth and flow back to the stream again.Human race is part of the cosmos, we are different on the circumference, but we are one at the center. And to know this oneness is enlightenment.

by Tan Haur 陈豪




This piece of fine art photography print is currently exhibiting at Tan Haur solo  exhibition in Singapore. The next exhibiting location will be at the Mongolia National Art Museum on this coming September. 
Artist Talk/Meet at L2 SPACE gallery, Singapore on 2nd June 2010.
To obtain more information, please contact: 

Solo Exhibition: Art above & below sea level 上 I 下
20 May – 6 June 2010
L2 SPACE gallery
39 Keppel Road,
Tanjong Pagar Distripark,
#02-02A, Singapore 089065
Phone: 6226 3367/ 8223 7667
Gallery opening hours:
Tue – Sat 12 noon to 7 pm
Sunday 12 noon to 5 pm
Closed on Monday and Public Holiday



www.tanhaur.net
email: tanhaur@gmail.com




Monday, March 08, 2010

Digital art { Coral } series. Showcase at iluma Singapore, Sce-Arts Project











Tan Haur's digital art work was selected to showcase at Sce-Arts project, at iluma, Singapore.

Digital Prints are on sale. Please contact Tan Haur by email.





Friday, November 21, 2008

黑山丛林系列 Black mountain series -contact Sheet






Copyright © by Tan Haur. All rights reserved.

27″ W x 36″ H

(Archival ink on watercolor paper-IJ coated.)

Artist: Tan Haur

email:

tanhaurart@yahoo.com

website:

www.tanhaur.net


Black Mountain New Series ll / 黑山丛林系列 ll








Copyright © by Tan Haur. All rights reserved.

Black Mountain New Series ll

黑山丛林系列 ll

(Fine Art 纯美术系列 ll)

Black Mountain New Series

黑山丛林系列

(Fine Art 纯美术系列)

Tan Haur: “I have just completed a body of work recently, it is named as 《Black Mountain New Series》 reflecting cross cultural environment, global climate changes awareness and human perception issues; this series of artwork is a result of integrating paintings, drawings and photo images. I appreciate if you could share your opinion, thoughts and suggestions on this body of work :-)

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Copyright © by Tan Haur. All rights reserved.

27″ W x 36″ H

(Archival ink on watercolor paper-IJ coated.)

Artist: Tan Haur

email:

tanhaurart@yahoo.com

website:

www.tanhaur.net


Thursday, October 25, 2007

Digital Imaging Video Art at Forbidden City Pub, Singapore






















Tan Haur's digital underwater video art showing at Forbidden City, Singapore.

He was interviewed on a TV arts document programme, supported by CCS-MICA.