S. Chandrasekaran Explained

S. Chandrasekaran
Birth Date:29 November 1959
Birth Place:Singapore
Nationality:Singaporean
Field:Performance art, installation art
Training:Diploma in Fine Art (Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, 1988); BFA (Curtin University of Technology, 1990); MFA (Curtin University of Technology, 1997); DCA (Curtin University of Technology, 2007)
Movement:Contemporary art

S. Chandrasekaran is a Singaporean contemporary artist known for his pioneering work in performance art in 1980s Singapore.[1] [2] [3] [4] He has held executive positions as Head of School at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and LASALLE College of Arts.[5]

He obtained his doctorate in cross-cultural studies in Performance Art from Curtin University in 2007. As Senior Research Fellow at Institute of Southeast Asia, NAFA, he initiated cross-disciplinary studies with an emphasis on Southeast Asian Aesthetics. He has served as Academic Advisor for Postgraduate programs with Loughborough University/NAFA and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology/LASALLE-SIA.

He is a founder/artistic director for the Biological Arts Theatre (BAT); a new media experimental theatre for Life Science and Arts. His research interests are cross-cultural studies, Asian aesthetics, life science, and experimental theatre. His teaching interests are life drawing, sculpture, alternative drawing, art photography, contemporary painting, installation art, performance art, new media, and cross disciplinary studies.

Exhibitions

Chandrasekaran has been represented in major exhibitions, such as Havana Biennial (Cuba), 1st Asia Pacific Triennial (Brisbane), Asia-Pacific Performance Art Festival (Canada), International Performance Art Festival(Poland), 49th Venice Biennale and 8th Festival of Contemporary Art (Slovenia). He has been commissioned to work on public artworks such as for the World Sculpture Park at Changchun, China in 2001 and MRT station (Little India, Singapore). The work titled Bioalloy and Body Performance was nominated for APBF Signature Art Prize (Singapore), 2003. He has been invited to international conference and seminars such as Biennale of Electronic Arts (Australia), 3rd Asia-Pacific Arts conference (Taipei) and XIV International Congress for Aesthetics (Slovenia) and University of South Wales (Sydney).

Solo Exhibition

Publications

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Wee, L.S. . Siapa Nama Kamu? Art in Singapore Since the 19th Century . National Gallery Singapore . 2015 . 978-981-14-0557-0 . 2024-07-20 . 102.
  2. Book: Rasheed . Z.A. . Saat . N. . Majulah!: 50 Years Of Malay/Muslim Community In Singapore . World Scientific Publishing Company . World Scientific Series On Singapore's 50 Years Of Nation-building . 2016 . 978-981-4759-89-2 . id . 2024-07-20 . 502.
  3. Book: Shan, C.L. . Searching for Lee Wen: A Life in 135 Parts . Epigram Books . 978-981-4984-34-8 . 2024-07-20 . 61.
  4. Book: Pillai . G. . Kesavapany . K. . 50 Years Of Indian Community In Singapore . World Scientific Publishing Company . World Scientific Series On Singapore's 50 Years Of Nation-building . 2016 . 978-981-314-060-8 . 2024-07-20 . 43.
  5. Web site: S Chandrasekaran LASALLE College of the Arts . 2024-08-19 . www.lasalle.edu.sg.
  6. Web site: S., 1959- . LCNA:Chandrasekaran . Singapore . National Library Board . Living stories : an exhibition of recent works by S. Chandrasekaran . 2024-08-19 . www.nlb.gov.sg . en.