STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery

Art gallery and creative workshop in Robertson Quay Singapore From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Singapore Tyler Print Institute, also known as STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery, is a creative workshop and contemporary art gallery based in Singapore that specialises in artistic experimentation in the medium of print and paper. STPI was established on 10 April 2002 and located in a restored 19th century warehouse by the Singapore River at Robertson Quay.

Established2002
Location41 Robertson Quay Singapore 238236
TypeArt gallery and creative workshop
DirectorEmi Eu
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STPI
Established2002
Location41 Robertson Quay Singapore 238236
TypeArt gallery and creative workshop
DirectorEmi Eu
Public transit access NE5  Clarke Quay
 DT20  Fort Canning
Websitewww.stpi.com.sg
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The 4,000-square metre facility houses specialised printmaking presses and equipment, a paper mill, 400-square metre gallery, guest workshop, artist studio, artist apartments, staff offices and The Corner Shop.

STPI is part of the national Visual Arts Cluster, comprising the National Gallery Singapore and the Singapore Art Museum.[1][2] To date, STPI has collaborated with over 90 artists from all over the world.

History

On 9 March 2000, the Renaissance City Report, also known as the Renaissance City Plan (RCP), was accepted by the government and unveiled in parliament by Minister for Information and the Arts Lee Yock Suan.[3] Founding director of the RCP Liu Thai Ker persuaded American master printmaker Kenneth E. Tyler’s workshop equipment and expertise into Singapore.[4] Tyler’s presses and equipment were shipped from his New York studio to 41 Robertson Quay and a paper mill was installed.

On 10 April 2002, the Singapore Tyler Print Institute was officially opened by Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Tony Tan.[5][6]

In 2017, on its 15th anniversary, Singapore Tyler Print Institute was rebranded from a print institute to a creative workshop, STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery.[4][7]

S.E.A. Focus is a showcase of contemporary art from Southeast Asia, an initiative led by STPI since its inaugural edition in 2019.

Artist collaborations

Visiting artists live in the guest apartments at STPI, with access to the artist’s studio and workshop. They are also invited to give public talks to introduce their practice and studio work, and share their collaboration experience. At the end of each collaboration, works produced are exhibited and catalogued.[8]

Activities

STPI hosts exhibitions of works produced in the Creative Workshop and regularly participates in local and international art fairs.[9] The gallery holds 6-8 exhibitions a year, following successive artist collaborations, artist talks, panel discussions, regular docent-led tours, film screenings, performances and coffee & conversations.[10] STPI organises print and papermaking workshops, guided tours, and an annual open house.[11]

The STPI Workshop comprises facilities such with industry-grade print presses and a paper mill, as well as a team of print and papermakers. Techniques offered include: lithography, screen print. intaglio, and relief print.[citation needed]

Annual special exhibitions

The annual special exhibition is a yearly segment that presents works from the Singapore Art Museum Collection that were previously under the ownership of Kenneth E. Tyler, as well as various private collections and artist estates.

Art fairs

Art fair participations include: S.E.A. Focus (Singapore), Art Stage Singapore (Singapore), Art Basel (Basel, Hong Kong and Miami Beach), The Armory Show (New York), FIAC Paris (Paris), Frieze Art Fair (London, Seoul), IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair (New York), Art Fair Philippines (Philippines), Korean International Art Fair (South Korea), Art Paris Art Fair (Paris), Print Basel (Basel), Pulse (New York) and SH Contemporary (Shanghai).[citation needed]

Biennales

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Year Biennale Artist
2021 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art Genevieve Chua
Asian Art Biennial Genevieve Chua
2018 Le Locle Triennial of Contemporary Prints 2018 Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan, Carsten Höller, Kim Beom, Dinh Q. Lê, Tobias Rehberger, Anri Sala, Tabaimo, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Suzann Victor, Haegue Yang
2017 Yokohama Triennale Carsten Höller, Tobias Rehberger, Anri Sala, Rirkrit Tiravanija
2016 3rd Shenzhen Independent Animation Biennale Sun Xun
2015 Holland Animation Film Festival Sun Xun
Asian Art Biennale, Taichung, Taiwan Sun Xun
Venice Biennale Carsten Höller
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