Cuturi Gallery

Published - 16 November 2020, Monday

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Cuturi Gallery is a next generation art gallery founded on the belief that art should be empowering and meaningful for everyone. A curator of change and a custodian of artistic diversity, Cuturi Gallery is a challenger of vested interests and of the status quo, pushing the boundaries of how galleries operate.

The gallery connects broad audiences to high-quality art by diverse talents that speaks to the heart and tells the story of an undiscovered generation of aspiring artists that will have the art world aching for more. Diminishing aristocratic traditions and providing transparency in an art world that is at times daunting, Cuturi Gallery presents an inclusive and democratised art ecosystem which fosters greater collaboration, understanding and appreciation of art amongst artists, collectors and the industry at large.

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Sophie George

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The next-generation Cuturi Gallery has been building a place of prominence in the Singapore art scene, from the time of its inception, and has recently relocated into a beautiful conservation shophouse in the ethnic enclave of Kampong Gelam. Kevin Troyano Cuturi, founded the gallery with a strong belief that art should be empowering and meaningful for everyone. A winsome factor that sets Cuturi Gallery apart, is its ground-breaking discoveries initiative, an incubator for new creative talents in the city to make a noteworthy appearance. 

The ground floor is dedicated to the gallery’s exhibition spaces, while the second and third floors house multi-functional art spaces. However, the stand-out space for the gallery’s crowing gallery, is an open-air patio overlooking the surrounding neighbourhood — old red terraces, golden-domed mosques and everything else that’s picturesque in between. 

Visit now, to witness two astounding presentations currently ongoing: Firstly, The Third Force (7-29 November 2020), Delphine Rama’s first solo exhibition at Cuturi, which explores the human psychology and the uniqueness of the individual through challenges.

This young Belgian artist’s work is constantly evolving, as she experiments and pushes the boundaries of art with her own artistic expression. Secondly, Past Forward (14 November 2020 to 6 December 2020), a solo exhibition Vincent Fournier. In marking the French artist-photographer’s inaugural expo in Singapore, this showing brings together a selection work from his critically acclaimed series Space Project (2007–), Brasilia (2012–), and from his latest Kosmic Memories (2020—).

Cuturi Gallery

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The gallery is kicking off the new space with an opening exhibition, aptly titled 'New Beginnings'. Celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of Singapore's art scene, it highlights the works of 12 emerging visual artists from Singapore including Seelan Palay, Marla Bendini, Didier Jaba Mathieu, Aisha Rosli and Shen Jiaqi.

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