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With pandemic restrictions relaxed, making international travel and events possible again, Singapore’s art scene is returning in fine form.

The post-pandemic phase was marked in October 2022 with the opening of the seventh Singapore Biennale, cryptically named “Natasha.” Headed by an all-female, international team of Binna Choi, Nida Ghouse, June Yap, and Ala Younis, the Biennale eschewed spectacle in favor of an intimate, relational approach. Beyond the Singapore Art Museum’s (SAM) interim base in Tanjong Pagar Distripark,

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