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SGABF is accepting submissions to the SG Art Book Library, a catalogue of published print materials that explore the creative possibilities of art book publishing to generate meaningful discourse. The Library believes in the importance of representing the diversity of our community, capturing the energy, vision, and voices of artists and practitioners.

Our collection prioritises art books that focus on sociopolitical concerns in Singapore and around the world—gender inequality, racial discrimination, human rights, LGBTQ+ issues, political activism, intersectional feminism, economic and environment struggles, and many more. We want to provide a safe, accessible space for art books that might not otherwise find their way into institutional collections.

Existing as a virtual space below, and occupying various physical spaces in Singapore over the course of the year, the Library is free and available for all to browse.


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COCKEYE #1: IN THE MOOD FOR A ZINE (WONG KAR WASH)

Vicki Yang

Year Unknown
Cockeye Film Zine is a fun and irreverent/irrelevant take on cinema in Southeast Asia and Singapore, playing on editorial forms of print content including: an Aunt Agony column by an art curator, a film review in stickman comic form, pointless rewards/discounts e.g a free nasal spray, a fiction story by an experimental director, a crossword puzzle by a film programmer, weight loss tips from directors, distributors, programmers etc., and a fairly serious profile of a recognisable cleaning staff at an independent cinema.
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