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28th June 2009

Jeremy Sharma performs My Guitar goes Outdoors for On the Waterfront @ The Esplanade, featuring partner-in-crime and the man with the magic keys, Mr Delfi Esfandi.

 

 

 

 

Constructed Landscapes: Singapore in Southeast Asia

Ongoing at the NUS Museum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

January 2009

At The Concourse (acoustic gig)

Esplanade

 

 

 

 

10 October 2008

Belonging – Mint Museum of Toys

Singapore

 

 

 

Jeremy Sharma will be exhibiting at The Royal Overseas League Scholarship Exhibition to be held in London at The Gallery@OXO from the 23 rd September to 13 th Oct 2008.

Works featured will be works based on his residency that he did in Scotland in 2007.

 

 

 

Constant collaborator and musician/writer extraordinaire,
Kelvin Tan's latest batch of albums to be released late 2008.

 

 

 

Musick for The Cat People is pianist Delfi Esfandi's first solo album of original compositions featuring Jeremy Sharma on guitar and electronica.

Late 2008.

 

 

Jeremy Sharma's second solo album ‘Albatross' will be out August 2008.

This album is entirely different from his 2005 experimental/electronica offering ‘Nuclear Families', concentrating more on songwriting and drawing influences from folk, bar/lounge jazz, blues, no wave, post punk, ronggeng, rock n roll, classical and a bit of country as well.

 

 

31 May – 17 June 2008

Artist-In-Residence and Exchange Program

Philippines

 

23 May - 29 Jun 08, Fri - Sun,

Jendela, Esplanade, Singapore

With The Protection Paintings – Of Sensations and Superscriptions, visual artist Jeremy Sharma explores the notion of protection as a means of ensuring human existence in various aspects, from the basic ensuring of survival to the sustenance of human relationships.

This exhibition attempts to translate those ideas visually through an interplay between images (sensations) and text (superscriptions).

October 2007

City_net Asia 2007

Seoul Museum of Art

Art Forum @ ArtSingapore 4 – 8 October 2007

ARTSingapore 2007

Suntec Singapore, Hall 404

3 September – 5 October 2007

Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL)

Travel Scholarship 2007

United Kingdom

August 2007

Kelvin Tan's
She who communes with the stars –

1 Compassion

2 In the reins of the passion

3 Sapere Aude

4 Sighing for Damascus

5 Subverting in Excelsis

6 Re-defining Heterogeneities - Jeremy Sharma trans-literates the polyphonies in the music of Kelvin Tan.

7 In(Ether) – music by Jeremy Sharma

8 Beatrice Transcending

Albums available at HMV stores.
For more information on Kelvin Tan, log on to www.dialecticrealm.com

Whose Playground Is This?
PKW's 9th Annual Group Show

Plastique Kinetic Worms 63 KERBAU ROAD  SINGAPORE 219185

Opening Reception on Thursday 12th July 2007, 6.30-8.30pm
Exhibition runs from 13th July till 28th July 2007

See the world of art in a different light with Plastique Kinetic Worms's latest exhibition Whose Playground Is This?, on from 13th July to 28th July 2007. An exhibition that highlights the redefinition of the curator's role behind the process of putting on A SHOW today, right from the beginning even before an artist creates the work, (Whose Playground Is This?) looks at the very foundation of art exhibitions AND the artist-curator relationship.

Whose Playground is This? toys around with current definitions of artist and curator, and the process of how we view and interpret art. The curator, an important influence on an artist's exhibition, used to mean just cataloguing, interpreting and documenting artifacts and collections of institution. Today's world of art, however, has started to blur the line between artist, curator, collector and museum director, leading to the question of just whose playground does art belong to? "We wanted to explore all these questions about ownership of exhibition work. Really, where does one work stop and another start? Can an artist's success solely come out of his or her own work and ability, how much of an influence belongs to the curator who frames their work and in some cases entire art practices? And don't forget even patrons or collectors – how much credit (of even an artist's fame) should go to them?" says David Chew, curator for Whose Playground is This. Whose Playground is This?

Features the work of artists Ana Prvacki, Jeremy Sharma and Tang Ling Nah. Prvacki created concurrently with a curator a video work titled The Wild Goose-step (and then she said); Jeremy Sharma turns the tables on curator by making them the subject of an artwork, and then shoots them (both metaphorically and literally); and Tang Ling Nah plays with different levels of meanings by putting on the curator hat and creates an artwork that sees her curating an exhibition within an exhibition.

Come play with us.

Jeremy Sharma is currently recording his second full-length album.

Due late 2007.

THE CAT PEOPLE

Delfi Esfandi's first solo piano album
Feat Jeremy Sharma on electronica.

Due 2007

BLACK IS NOT THE DARKEST COLOUR
memories, responsibilities, lies, and Painting

The complex world of Painting is a labyrinth of many traps and many escape routes. Sometimes a miracle happens and the painter finds release. Many times it can be a cul-de-sac, perhaps it shouldn't be. But it happens. It happens all the time.

An exhibition of paintings by Jon Chan, Jeremy Sharma, Ian Woo, Milenko Prvacki and Sia Joo Hiang. With a book of drawings(and paintings) about the artists and their paintings, by Sia Joo Hiang.

Works are up for viewing from the 1st to the 31st of March 2007.
A simple reception will be held on Saturday, the 3rd of March, from 6pm onwards.

This exhibition is opened everyday from 11am to 7pm except Mondays. Wednesdays are opened by appointment only.

LA LIBRERIA
64A Queen St
Bugis Village
Singapore 188543
t / f +65 6337 1346
info@lalibreria.com.sg
www.lalibreria.com.sg

END OF A DECADE
Paintings by Jeremy Sharma

Opening Reception: Thursday, 22nd Febuary, 2007, 7pm

For the first time at the Substation Gallery, Jeremy Sharma presents his apocalyptic vision of humanity derived from history, fiction, autobiography and imagination. Armed with an alchemical palette and an experimental nature, Sharma's paintings are created to maneuver the viewer into a delirious and catastrophic world of forms.

Exhibition continues from the 23rd till the 4th March 2007

Free Admission

Venue:
The Substation Gallery
45 Armenian Street
Singapore 179936
Gallery Hours: 11.30am – 9pm daily
www.substation.org

ATHLETE

Initially inspired by the paintings of the late British figurative artist Francis Bacon, Athlete is a video installation by Singaporean artists Jeremy Sharma and Toh Hun Ping. It centerpieces the modulation and exploration of the human body through the medium of sound and moving images. The work features a montage of stop animation-style techniques and footages of the human figure manipulated into Toh's unnerving landscape and integrated into the mechanical rhythms and spurts of Sharma's sound work. Athlete will be shown together with past video works of both artists.

Dates:

15 - 28 Jan 2007, 11am - 6pm Daily
12pm - 6pm on Sat - Sun, Free Admission

Venue:

The Sculpture Square Chapel Gallery
155 Middle Road

Enquiries: Call Sculpture Square at 6333 1055 or visit www.sculpturesq.com.sg

Sponsored by: The National Arts Council and The Sculpture Square