Singapore festival brings sharp focus on photography


For its third installment, the biennial Singapore International Photography Festival has drawn some big names, with the involvement of Magnum Photos (the prestigious photo agency co-founded by Henri Cartier-Bresson), renowned contemporary Chinese artist Wang Qingsong, and Italian photographer and artistic director of the Rapallo Contemporary Photography Show Andrea Botto.



Along with these prominent guests, the Festival’s core exhibition features 414 images by 50 photographers from 25 countries around the world. The selected images were drawn from the close to 9,000 images submitted in response to an open call between Nov 2011 and Apr 2012.

The festival is spreading itself over several venues: the Alliance Francaise, the National Library, the Singapore Management University, The Substation, the ArtScience Museum and the Photographic Society of Singapore at Selegie Arts Centre.

One of the highlights, presented at SMU, is the showcase of a monumental 42-meter-long work by Wang Qingsong, titled “The History of Monuments,” an interpretation of the history of mankind in a photo epic. For this work, Wang photographed over 300 hundred models in his studio



Along with these prominent guests, the Festival’s core exhibition features 414 images by 50 photographers from 25 countries around the world. The selected images were drawn from the close to 9,000 images submitted in response to an open call between Nov 2011 and Apr 2012.

The festival is spreading itself over several venues: the Alliance Francaise, the National Library, the Singapore Management University, The Substation, the ArtScience Museum and the Photographic Society of Singapore at Selegie Arts Centre.

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