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Film ScreeningQ&AInternational Women's Day

Presented by National Gallery Singapore
Sculpting Her World: The Art of Dora Gordine
PAST
Sunday, 8 March 2026
3:00 pm — 5:00 pm (120 min)
Event Description
This afternoon’s programme centers on the life and legacy of artist Dora Gordine who was based in Singapore in the 1930s. Once hailed as “very possibly becoming the finest woman sculptor in the world”, Gordine excelled in painting, drawing and sculpture. She received major commissions, including sculptures for the Municipal Building (now part of National Gallery Singapore). Despite her achievements, she remained relatively unknown at the time of her death. Who was Dora Gordine and how might we understand her works today?
Featuring the screening of two short films—Annaleena Piel Linnå’s Dorich, and Erika Tan’s Speculative Entanglements—alongside a sharing by Dr Fiona Fisher (Curator, Dorich House Museum), this programme will delve into Gordine’s life and extensive travels across Europe and Southeast Asia, tracing her practice and the contemporary implications of her works.
The programme will conclude with a conversation between artist Erika Tan and Dr Fiona Fishier, moderated by Dr Adele Tan (Senior Curator and Assistant Director, Curatorial Programmes, National Gallery Singapore). Light refreshments will be provided after the programme.
*To view Gordine’s artworks in person, visit Singapore Stories: Pathways and Detours in Art.
Synopsis
Speculative Entanglements (2025)
The project speculatively imagines a meeting between four female artists from different generations and backgrounds: Dora Gordine, Georgette Chen, Kim Lim, and Fay Tan (the artist's mother).
Dorich (2021)
Titled Dorich, the creative documentary tells the story of how Dora Gordine met Richard Hare and the subsequent inception of Dorich House. This is not the first occasion on which Annaleena has explored the topic
