Prudential Eye Programme

Prudential Eye Programme Prudential Thailand Eye, an unparalleled survey of Thailand's contemporary art scene, held in partnership with The Saatchi Gallery.

Established in 2008 by David and Serenella Ciclitira and sponsored by Prudential, the Prudential Eye Programme is an initiative that nurtures artistic talent. The programme aims to develop arts infrastructure in territories where this is lacking, in order to provide artists with the platforms, support and recognition they need to develop their careers. It works to build networks and opportunities

for artists and galleries through strategic partnerships and a variety of platforms. Previous projects from the Global Eye Programme include Korean Eye (2009 to 2012), Indonesian Eye (2011), Hong Kong Eye (2013), Prudential Malaysian Eye (2014) and Prudential Singapore Eye. To date, the programme has held 18 exhibitions worldwide, which have been viewed by over two million people.

23/02/2016

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05/02/2016

ตามติด Slot Machine ไปสิงคโปร์ ที่งาน Prudential Eye Awards งานนี้นอกจากจะมารับรางวัลในสาขา Visual and Popular Culture Award แล้ว ยังมาโชว์เป็นวงเปิดงานครั้ง...

25/01/2016

Thanks everyone for coming to the Thailand Eye, Contemporary Thailand Art book launch! We hope everyone had a good time and enjoy the books.

25/01/2016
22/01/2016

Sakarin Krue-On wins Lifetime Achievement Award at the Prudential Eye Awards

ศาสตราจารย์ ดร.อภินันท์ โปษยานนท์ ปลัดกระทรวงวัฒนธรรม กล่าวภายหลังพิธีมอบรางวัล Prudential Eye Awards ครั้งที่ 3 ในวันที่ 19 มกราคมที่ผ่านมา ณ สาธารณรัฐสิง

22/01/2016

Niru Ratnam, director of the Prudential Eye Program, tells CNBC how art works out as an alternative investment.

20/01/2016

The Award for Best Exhibition of Asian Contemporary Art is given to an institution who over 2015 demonstrated an outstanding commitment to researching and exhibiting Asian contemporary art. The winning exhibition, Great Crescent: Art and Agitation in the 1960s - Japan, South Korea and Taiwan at Para Site in Hong Kong, focused on a critical period in the social and artistic histories of three neighbouring countries.

20/01/2016

This year the Special Awards for Best Asian Contemporary Art Institution and Best Exhibition of Asian Contemporary Art have been opened up to public voting for the first time. Hong Kong's Spring Workshop, a leading institution for the exchange and research of artistic ideas was voted the Best Asian Contemporary Art Institution. Founder Mimi Brown and Director Christina Li collected their Award.

20/01/2016

After collecting a special award for their contribution to Visual Culture, Thailand's hit band Slot Machine gave a live performance at the Marina Bay Sands and then took a moment to look ahead to what should be an exciting year for them.

20/01/2016

Before collecting the prize as Overall Best Emerging Artist of the Year for 2016, Sareth Svay had reflected on winning the title as Best Emerging Artist in the Sculpture category.

20/01/2016

Huang Po Chih was the winner of 2016 Prudential Eye Award for Installation. In his multi-disciplinary practice, Huang Po-Chih focuses on exploring issues related to production, agriculture, manufacturing, and consumption, and from there undertakes criticism on a socio-economic level.

20/01/2016

The 2016 Prudential Eye Award for Painting has been won by India's Manish Nai. Using material that was both modest and quintessentially Indian, such as jute and newspaper, Nai’s pieces were and are studies in tedious complexities that, once completed, are presented as a tightly organized unit.

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