Goodman Gallery returns to ART SG in 2025 with an intergenerational presentation of artists who have had major institutional presence over the last year.
Work by Vibha Galhotra showcases the evolution of her environmental and conceptual art practice over the past fifteen years exploring how human actions impact our planet.
Work by William Kentridge touches on motifs and themes present across his practice. Highlights include work from the artist’s series of aluminum and hand-painted sculpture, Paper Procession, which debuted to the public in late 2023. The presentation will also include drawings from his 9-episode series “Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot” which premiered in full at the Arsenale Institute for Politics of Representation alongside the Venice Biennale. His inclusion also follows the second iteration of Kentridge's eponymously titled, largest ever survey exhibition at Taipei Fine Arts Museum, first seen at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2022.
Following her solo presentation for the Canada Pavilion at the 2024 Venice Biennale titled "Trinket", new ceramic works by Kapwani Kiwanga will be on view.
The inclusion of new oil paintings by Cassi Namoda occurs concurrently with her first institutional show and her most significant on the African continent, “Is it sunny or cloudy in the land you live on?” at Norval Foundation in Cape Town.
Work by the late Ghanaian painter Atta Kwami points to his key contribution to non-Western expressions of modernism over his 40-year career. This was also evidenced through his Maria Lassnig Prize Mural on view at the Serpentine in 2024.
Misheck Masamvu’s work which moves between abstraction and figuration, allowing him to address the past while searching for a way of being in the world. His inclusion follows his participation in the 2024 exhibition “Translations: Afro-Asian Poetics” curated by Dr Zoe Whitley at The Institutuum, Singapore.
Following his retrospective at the Wits Art Museum in Johannesburg, Clive van den Berg’s new work offers gestural and intuitive application of paint to explore themes around landscape, absence and echoes.