
Review in Lian He Zao Bao by Mr Goh of Sai Hua Kuan, Everything That Has A Point Makes A Circle

Review in TODAY newspaper by Mayo Martin of Sai Hua Kuan, Everything That Has A Point Makes A Circle

Review in The Straits Times by Deepika Shetty of YAVUZ Fine Art @ Art Stage Singapore 2012



Eye of the messenger
Review in Daily Serving by Marilyn Goh of Iwan Effendi, Eye of the messenger

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Idols and Icons
Review in Daily Serving by Marilyn Goh of Idols and Icons: new photography from Southeast Asia and the Middle East
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PRESS RELEASE
Idols and Icons: New photography from Asia & the Middle East curated by Iola Lenzi, 25 June - 27 Aug 2011

Thaweesak Srithongdee at Yavuz Fine Art
Review in Art Asia News by Steven Pettifer of LOOP by Thaweesak Srithongdee


A Head of the Rest
Vasan Sitthiket: 24 Hour Sexbombs, 12th January - 20th February 2011
Review in Time Out Singapore by Tania De Rozario of Vasan Sitthiket's 24 Hour Sexbombs exhibition

Aung Myint Takes On THe Globe
Citizen of the World: Recent works by Aung Myint, 15 October - 14th November 2010
Review in C-Arts Magazine by Nathalie Johnson of Aung Myint's Citizen of the World exhibition

Saskia Pintelon: Getting to the Heart
Saskia Pintelon - Getting to the Heart, 19th November 2010 - 9 January 2011
Review in Daily Serving by Marilyn Goh of Saskia Pintelon's Getting to the Heart exhibition
PRESS RELEASE
Saskia Pintelon - Getting to the Heart, 19th November 2010 - 9th January 2011

Urban Creations
Citizen of the World: Recent works by Aung Myint, 15 October - 14th November 2010
Review in The Straits Times by Akshita Nanda of Aung Myint's Citizen of the World exhibition
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PRESS RELEASE
Citizen of the World: recent works by Aung Myint, 15th October - 14th November 2010
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THE BUSINESS TIMES - 16/7/2010
YAVUZ Fine Art was reviewed in the Business Times about our inaugural exhibition.

PRESS RELEASE - 8/6/2010
OPEN FRAME: new landscape photography from China, 18 June – 8 August 2010
Recent photography from China is the focus of YAVUZ Fine Art’s inaugural exhibition. The gallery has chosen this medium for its maiden manifestation because photography emerged in China in the 1840’s, but a couple of years after its beginnings in Europe, making it as Chinese a medium as it is Western. Presenting eleven Chinese photographers, Open Frame: new landscape photography from China assembles some 40 recent works and series. Landscape is the thematic anchor of this first exhibition because in the context of Chinese cultural history, the genre figures prominently, embodying a rich array of key philosophical ideas related to self, spirit and existence. Employing a variety of techniques and aesthetic strategies, the photographers included in Open Frame all use facets of the landscape –real, imagined, urban, industrial, pastoral, heavenly or watery- to reveal China today. The exhibition is documented by a fully illustrated catalogue with a critical essay by Iola Lenzi.
Artists: Shaoyinong & Muchen, Luo Yongjin, Zhou Hongbin, Wang Chuan, Shao Wenhuan, Zhu Hao, Zhou Ming, Wang Yuming, Niu Guozheng, Liu Yue, Ma Kang
For further information please contact Glen at info@yavuzfineart.com