Basic Info
- Name:
- 好想和妳分享的天空 | the sky i wish to share with you
- Category:
- Entertainment & Arts -
- Description:
- ISBN 978-981-08-3356-5 | English & Chinese | 128pp. | smyth sewn bind | book block | 210 x 148 x 15 mm
作者 | concept/photographer
陳海晗 han
编辑 | editor
吴朋特 Brendan Goh
評論 | commentaries
許惟俐 Willie Koh
林方伟 Lim Fong Wei
零售商 | retail outlets
新加坡 Singapore
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Earshot (the arts house)
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la liberia (NUS museum)
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- Website:
- http://tsiwtswy.tanhaihan.com
- Office:
- 昨天好快活 | yesterday was great
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- 關於這本書 | about the book
好想和妳分享的天空是以一系列明信片,裝飾藝術和一部短片所結合的藝術創作。作品述說著晗一段無法釋懷的感情,一幕幕的生活經歷,一字字的感觸,藝術家以作品分享自己把無法與“她”共度的時光,彌補心靈的缺憾。於是,真實與虛幻的情景交錯,召喚了電影般的熟悉情節。晗反發現了自己在快速的時代步伐中,不自覺地放慢腳步,緬懷過去。
the sky i wish to share with you is a collection of postcards and artworks resulting from han’s unrequited longing. postcards of encounters shot by the artist, sometimes accompanied with notes, served as a way to share moments which the artist could not bring to his loved one. as interplays of real and simulated sites conjure up familiar cinematic states, this project begins his response to the speed of contemporary society; a mediation of his need for nostalgic emotional experiences.
tsiwtswy.tanhaihan.com
關於作者 | about the artist
陳海晗 han
在新加坡出世的海晗,在馬來西亞古晉長大。生活節奏迥然不同的城市,讓回返獅城的他,漸漸地習慣遺忘和忽略了生活。取材於兩者之間的矛盾,晗通過藝術創作重新朔造了它們。身為攝影記者的他,從2003年起,義務以攝影記錄了本地藝術家的藝術創作,也為許多出版物和期刊做出了不少貢獻,其中也包括《新加坡建筑師》與 《d加a》。海晗也在Sherman Ong 的影片《洪水和天旱》擔任了彩色指導與攝影師。,《好想和妳分享的天空》也在新加坡國際攝影節在2008年10月在2902畫廊展出。接著,在2008年11月,海晗也同Ray Chua 與 Chan Bin Kan 在新加坡國家博物館為Certis Cisco Auxiliary Police 合展《保護你和你擁有的》。
Singapore-born han grew up in Kuching, Malaysia, where the different pace of life attuned him to the neglected and forgotten in contemporary society. Recording these on negatives, and he recreates them in his art. As a documentary photographer, he has been archiving the work of artists since 2003, and contributes to a variety of publications and periodicals including Singapore Architect and D + A. han was a color supervisor and still photographer to Sherman Ong’s films, Flood and Drought. His collection of postcards, the sky i wish to share with you artist proof book was recently featured in the Singapore International Photography Festival at Gallery 2902 in October 2008, and his joint documentary, Protecting you & yours 24/7 with Ray Chua & Chan Bin Kan of the Certis Cisco auxiliary police was featured in the National Museum of Singapore in November 2008.
www.tanhaihan.com
about the editor
吴朋特 Brendan Goh
Brendan is plagued by pregnant pauses about what he does, often finding it difficult to describe his practice, which encompasses a smorgasbord of interests as diverse as editing, writing, making art, designing, to curating, often in collaboration with others. Through these activities, he employs creative processes to address his concerns, engendering different perspectives along the way.
Brendan spent his formative years at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, before moving on to the LASALLE College of the Arts where he obtained his BA Fine Arts in Singapore in 2007. Brendan majored in Sculpture, but was noted to spend most of his time outside the studio, fascinated with words, people and spaces, much to the consternation of his lecturers. Brendan is a contributor to several artist publications, and despite his entry in Preoccupations: Things artists do anyway, Brendan is a self-confessed sybarite whose other pursuits include epicurean culinary escapades, reading and swimming. He still nurtures his love of many, however.
www.seed.sg
about the commentators
許惟俐 Willie Koh (English commentaries)
Willie is a curator and project manager at FARM, a design collective that nurtures creative talents in Singapore. Formally trained in architecture at the National University of Singapore, and later, in filmmaking at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore, Koh enjoys straddling different realms as a writer, director and editor. He has screened his work internationally, including in Hong Kong, Brisbane, Hungary and Rotterdam. In 2006, he represented Singapore in the Nokia-Discovery Channel Mobile Filmmakers Award South East Asia. He had a collaborative piece, Everytime we say goodbye with artist Tang Ling Nah in the 2nd Singapore Biennale 2008.
willie@farm.sg
林方伟 Lim Fong Wei (Chinese commentaries & translation to English text)
Wei is a film graduate of Boston University. Two of his shorts, Dry and The Thief’s Journal were screened at the Harvard Film Archive. Dry, a subversive experimental film aboutfailed humanconnection was awarded the Redstone Film Festival’s Honorable Mention Award. Wei sat on the Jury panel of the 19th Singapore International Film Festival in 2006. He was also one of committee board members of the Singapore Film Commission from 1999 to 2001.In 2002, Wei collaborated with the Singapore Lomo Embassyin theirsecondphoto exhibition While You Sleep. Wei is currently a feature senior correspondent for the largest Chinese daily paper in Singapore Lianhe Zaobao(联合早报). His topics ranges from design, architecture, youth culture, trend, manga, anime, and film.
limfongwei@gmail.com











