Charmaine Poh is a Singaporean-Chinese documentary photographer and artist whose work concerns memory, gender, youth, and solitude.
A Kachin Conflict, by Suthep Kritsanavarin
I have had the chance to travel to several places in Myanmar in the past ten years. Two states that are in the spotlight of international news are the Rakhine and Kachin states.
A Day of Photography in Manila, Philippines
On 19th August 2017, we hosted a mini celebration of photography with Popup Photoday Manila at Shutterspace Studios, Quezon City Philippines.
Artist Spotlight: Philip Ho, Singapore
Philip Ho (@thehumanawkward) is an IPA Alumnus and recent photography graduate from NTU School of Art, Design and Media (ADM) in Singapore. Philip also won this year’s Kwek Leng Joo Prize of Excellence in Still Photography.
Artist Spotlight: Igor Chekachkov, Ukraine
Taking the helm recently was Igor Chekachkov @chekachkov, a young artist from Ukraine. Ha is also one of our latest #IPAMentorship Grant recipients.
Artist Spotlight: Ha Dao, Vietnam
We have been inviting photographers and artists in Asia and spotlighting them in #IPAinstagramtakeover sessions on our Instagram feed.
Contested Landscapes: Northeast Hinterland Exhibition Notes
I am left imagining if Punggol was the scene of some post-Anthropocene reterritorialization, where the animals are the ones who have rehabilitated the space the space we left behind.Â
Beyond the River, Across the Sea, by Xinran Gu
Beyond the River, Across the Sea juxtaposes Fujianess fallen American Dream and fraught relationship with their ever-changing landscape of homeland. Â
éŠæ¹¯ / SENTO, by Toshihiro Yashiro
‘Sento’ was originally introduced to the Japanese people by Buddhist monks as a part of their missionary work in the Sixth Century.
3 IPA Mentorship Grants awarded to artists from Indonesia, Vietnam and Ukraine
Congratulations to the following 3 artists for winning the 16th IPA Mentorship Grants:Â Ha Dao (Vietnam), Yaya Sung (Indonesia) and Igor Chekachkov (Ukraine).
High-rise buildings, Low-rise builders, by Panasann Pattanakulchai
A series of photographs which question the luxury of new high-rise buildings which are mushrooming all over Bangkok.
An island called Malevolence, by Carol Chow
Death fell upon a protected colony of Egrets in Hong Kong in June during prime breeding season when their tree sanctuaries were callously pruned.
Border and Boundary, by Alan ieon 楊俊榮
Alan ieon 楊俊榮 was born in 1987 in Macau and sees himself as the last generation of children born under colonial Macau.
Introducing IPA MZ Editions: Select artist publications from Asia
We are excited to launch 18 titles with IPA MZ EDITIONS, a series of select photobooks by photographers and artists in Asia.
The Shifting Horizon, by Ellen Leung Hoi Yan
The first land reclamation in Hong Kong was during the early Western Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 9 CE) when some beaches were turned into salt pans.