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GLOBAL VILLAGE MY SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE
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THE first Singapore Biennale 2006, Singapore's inaugural international biennale of contemporary art brought me to the progressive city together with Galerie Y artists during the opening on September 4.
This is a first significant cultural event, featuring 95 artists and collectives from over 38 countries and regions, which includes the host country, lasting until November 12.
Although Singapore is a small island nation with different and possibly conflicting cultures, faiths, ...
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