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LIFE IN MONO
12/25/2020 - 02/24/2021Featuring snapshots of daily life, taken in public spaces on the streets of Singapore, Life in Mono is a series of monochrome photographs shot by renowned Singapore photographer AikBeng Chia.
THROUGH THE SALARYMAN'S EYE
10/22/2020 - 12/09/2020Leica Galerie Singapore presents to you a nostalgic time from 70s and 80s of Tokyo through the eyes of salaryman Jiro Kochi.
FACE VALUE
01/17/2020 - 03/31/2020Face Value is a series of portraits featuring “influencers” and “girls of Instagram”. It throws the spotlight on the changing face of media; how traditional media is being replaced by faces, and how society — including the media — constantly judge these faces, placing values on them.
CHINA
11/10/2019 - 01/13/2020Steve McCurry decided on China as his first official location to take photographs with the Leica SL2. Conveying a sense of naturalness and confidence, the photographs were like a seamless, uninterrupted flow which continues from his previous Chinese experience.
FACES OF YANGON
10/11/2019 - 01/31/2020Faces of Yangon began with one haunting image of a monk made by Steve Golden on a weekend trip to Yangon in 2015.
12 HOURS
09/13/2019 - 11/01/2019The exhibition documents current developments and thoughts from 2 cities exactly 12 hours apart, highlighting fundamental questions by examining the basic philosophical concepts of Time, Space and Existence.
TSUKIJI OFF-LIMITS
08/30/2019 - 10/08/2019The exhibition is the culmination of more than 10 years photographing in and around the Tsukiji market using five different generations of Leica M cameras.
ANGKOR
08/21/2019 - 09/10/2019On his sixth trip to Cambodia, Michael Lee, with a Leica CL, revisited the majestic Angkor Wat and the villages around Siem Reap.
DÍA DE MUERTOS
05/23/2019 - 08/01/2019Wielding his Leica CL and Leica Q, Francisco Marin returns to his hometown to document the Day of the Dead.
DREAM A LITTLE DREAM
05/16/2019 - 08/12/2019Inspired by soft, lyrical vignettes, “Dream a Little Dream” is a series by Rosalynn Tay that echoes the poetic hues created with the Leica M camera and Noctilux lens.