iPhone 4 camera’s Bokeh is goooooood~ =P

Catch me at Esplanade: The Tunnel, Singapore in documenting of Ms Tang Ling Nah’s The World Outside ≪外面的世界≫ from 1st to 12th November 2010.

Exhibition starts now until 2 January 2011. Please do not touch the charcoal drawing when visiting. Thank you for your kind understanding.

On 8th October 2010, I was photo-documenting the opening Narratives of the East by Zheng Yu Kui and Song Xiao Ling at Mulan Gallery, Singapore. Everyone was amazed by the quality of the ceramics created by the couple-artists from China. I would put it as “Family Oriented Artwork”, whereby family values & aesthetics were considered and included into the art making. Beautiful works! All the best to Yu Kui & Xiao Ling.


Excited guests keep streaming in


Xiao Ling smiling at the wonderful comments she received.


Yu Kui was saying “Hey! look at that handsome photographer!” 😉


“Wah… this is a must get!”


Autographing session.


From Left to Right: Xiao Ling (Artist), Patricia (Gallery Director), Francis and Yu Kui (Artist).

This is my 5th Series of SG.Ruins photographs showing in Singapore Art Gallery Guide (SAGG) September 2010 Issue. “SG.Ruins Series: Margaret Drive , 2010” was printed on page 12 & 13. 6C Margaret Drive will be demolished once all her “left-over” residents moves out. I do not wish that day to come soon to see another historical site vaporize into memories…

You can either grab a free copy of SAGG at all  major arty outlets around Singapore, such as Singapore Art Museum or Participating Art Galleries (SAGG website).


I caught Barney reading SAGG on his bed at night! :)


Feel free to read August Issue of Singapore Art Gallery Guide at the following link: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=148&Itemid=169

or

Download this issue in PDF format: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/ebook/10sep_qeoi527834f2n45243/sagg_10sep.pdf

Special thanks to René Daniels, Editor of SAGG & Irene Marx for the beautiful layout in SAGG.

This is my 4th Series of SG.Ruins photographs showing in Singapore Art Gallery Guide (SAGG) August 2010 Issue. “SG.Ruins Series: Pheng Geck Avenue , 2010” was printed on page 12 & 13. These buildings were demolished within a few weeks after my photography documentation… It was never originally there in the beginning, man made it there and man took it out…

You can either grab a free copy of SAGG at all Artistic outlets around Singapore, such as Singapore Art Museum or Participating Art Galleries (SAGG website).

Barney running towards SAGG when i was photographing 🙂


Feel free to read August Issue of Singapore Art Gallery Guide at the following link: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=144&Itemid=169

or

Download this issue in PDF format: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/ebook/10sep_qeoi527834f2n45243/sagg_10sep.pdf

Special thanks to René Daniels, Editor of SAGG & Irene Marx for the beautiful layout in SAGG.

This is my 3rd Series of SG.Ruins photographs showing in Singapore Art Gallery Guide (SAGG) June/July 2010 Issue. “SG.Ruins Series: Edgware Road, 2007” was printed on page 16 & 17, it seems like these 2 page numbers are specially allocated to me and also in the upcoming August issue 🙂

You can either grab a free copy of SAGG at all Artistic outlets around Singapore, such as Singapore Art Museum or Participating Art Galleries (SAGG website).

Barney is reading SAGG on his favourite mat.

Feel free to read June/July Issue of Singapore Art Gallery Guide at the following link: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=141&Itemid=169

or

Download this issue in PDF format: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/ebook/10junjul_pqirztpwirtn345/sagg_10junjul.pdf

Special thanks to René Daniels, Editor of SAGG & Irene Marx for the beautiful layout in SAGG.

I’m once again honoured to be featured by Singapore Art Gallery Guide (SAGG) in their May 2010 Issue. My Documentation on Singapore Ruins, titled “SG.Ruins Series: Masjid Bidadari, 2007” was published in page 16 & 17 of SAGG. For the month of June/July, SAGG will also feature another SG.Ruins Series of mine, so stay tune for more SG.Ruins updates :D

You can either grab a free copy of SAGG at all Artistic outlets around Singapore, such as Singapore Art Museum or Participating Art Galleries (SAGG website).

My doggy, Barney is a fan of SAGG! He love arts and reading up on them :D

Feel free to read May Issue of Singapore Art Gallery Guide at the following link: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=136&Itemid=169

or

Download this issue in PDF format: http://www.sagg.com.sg/page/ebook/10may-qpoweiruqweqr/sagg_10may.pdf

Special thanks to René Daniels, Editor of SAGG & Irene Marx for the beautiful layout in SAGG.

I just love to cover art events, mainly because I’m an artist by heart. 😉 Jack Ying Tan was the winner of France + Singapore New Generation Artists 2009 (FSNGA09). Being the winner of FSNGA09, Jack held her solo exhibition, Shifting (Re)iteration at Alliance Française de Singapour on 13 January 2010. This event was also in conjunction with the celebration of Societe General Private Banking Sponsorship of the Alliance Française Art Gallery.


A portrait of Jack & her artwork.


The star of the night~!

Happy New Year everyone!

I should start my 1st post in 2010 with a publication of Lucky Plazas opening night event in Singapore Art Gallery Guide, November 2009, Look Back, Pg 76. There will be more publication to come soon 🙂

Please stay tune for more documentary and wedding photography by ArronTeo.com 🙂

Cheers and love 2010!

WǒMén- my upcoming Art Exhibition with Janice Chin, curated by Jenn Choo and opens this 28 August, friday evening 7pm at D’peak Gallery, Singapore. Free Admission.

“Wǒmén” as titled in this exhibition, suggests a double entendre. While literally meaning women – a subject widely interpreted in both artists’ works; “Wǒmén” also reads 我們 -“we or us” in hanyu pinyin – denoting the perceptions and narrations of these subjects with focus to the psyche of the both artists. Adopting different aspects of approach, artists Arron Teo and Janice Chin display a striking visual dialogue to represent a sphere of unconscious perception and behavior, to confront the logical and illogical, while questioning one’s identity and anonymity. This exhibition challenges viewers to look at the images of women beyond its formal and pictorial language, directing one on a journey of multi-layered perceptions, emotional interpretations, and the “divergent” mode of thought, stirring one’s hidden stimuli and sensations.

WǒMén is a Partner Program of Singapore Art Show 2009

D’Peak Gallery address (click address for map):
Eunos Technolink Block 7, Kaki Bukit Road 1, #01-07, Singapore 415 937

e-mail: dpeakgallery@universalcollectionpl.com
gallery office:
+65 6848 9266

Exhibition runs to 27 September 2009
Opening hours:
11am to 7pm, Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday, Public Holiday by Appointment only.