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FLABSLAB presents:
Culture Crash by Mojoko & Eric Foenander
@ White Canvas Gallery (March 17-25)

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FLABSLAB introduces Culture Crash, a new exhibition by Mojoko and Eric Foenander. The collaboration between the two rising stars of Singapore’s underground art scene explores the mind-bending results of ancient tradition colliding with cartoon culture – everything from Peranakan Star Wars to Ming Dynasty action figures.

The exhibition will feature a mix of one-off pieces to a series of limited edition ceramics, artworks and prints – reflecting the modern Asia we live in today. It will also launch the very limited run of a smaller version of No One Can Save Us, the melting statue of Superman whose full glory first landed in front of the Singapore Arts Museum for the Future Proof art show 2012.



“Culture Crash” will be held at White Canvas Gallery from 17 March to 25 March 2012, 11am to 7pm. After the Singapore opening, the exhibition will travel to Tokyo. Admission is free of charge.

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/flabslab and/or Facebook events-page.

“Culture Crash”
16 March 2012, 7pm – 10pm (Opening Night)
17 March to 25 March 2012, 11am – 7pm daily

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