Shyue Woon, the photographer and invisible protagonist, assumes the role of a conflicted private eye in a dark homage to crime noir and pulp fiction.
Photo Essay: UNDERPASS, by Teng Kiat
UNDERPASS, by Teng Kiat was made during the IPA Mentorship Program. Welcome to the realm of the underpass.
Call For Applications: Scholarship Grant – IPA Mentorship Program JULY 2015
We are offering 1 Scholarship Grant for the JULY 2015 Edition of the IPA Mentorship Program. APPLICATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, 12TH JUNE 2015.
The Advertising World Consumes Us, by Ronny Soh
This series probes into the nature of consumption – the advertising world seduces us with a heady mix of material desires.
Photo Essay: Utilitarian Singapore, by Gareth Phua
The airport is a mass transit point for departures and arrivals. I found particular interest in the staging of objects in such a functional space.
A Portrait Of Us, by Christine Chung
Our nights always seem to be colored by things peculiar and bizarre, but this may be because we are still young.
Photo Essay: LOST, by Gloria Wong
“ Not until we are lost do we begin to understand ourselves.” – Henry David Thoreau
Call For Applications: Scholarship Grant – IPA Mentorship Program April 2015
We are offering one Scholarship Grant for the April ’15 Edition of the IPA Mentorship Program. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10TH MARCH 2015.
Manila Milan, by Joseph Neri
Walking through the streets of Milan in the summer, I hear thousands of familiar voices and conversations as if I am still in Manila.
Photo Essay: Sayang Sayang, by Philip Ho
Our history is full of all kinds of violence. I have a part in it too, I understand. We used to be very close.
Portraits from the Thai Uprising, by Chotiwat Lattapanit
Compelled and moved by his country’s current political turmoil and divide, Chotiwat Lattapanit began photographing the protests in his home city Bangkok.
Ennui, by Fruhlein Chrys Econar
‘Ennui’, born out of the loneliness of travel, is a reflection of my own photographic attempts – a silent challenge to myself and, hopefully, a prelude of more to come.
Singapore FLAT, by Tham Jing Wen
I am drawn to the arbitrary arrangement of all the functional shapes, structures, lines, and artifacts that add to the construction of the whole.
Slideshows from IPA PLUG & PLAY Slideshow Session | August 2014
Preview of Slideshows presented at IPA PLUG & PLAY Slideshow Session | 27th August 2014 at IPA Gallery, Singapore.
Photo Essay: Forty and Some Things, by Peter Teh
Next year I will be turning 40. So will 2 of my friends. The initial idea of this essay was to explore how we engage and confront our loneliness. Forty and Some Things, by Peter Teh was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.