The Portfolio Review was introduced in 2008 during the inaugural edition of SIPF. Since then, it has grown in its network of art professionals and leaders from cultural institutions, galleries, academia, and publications. This programme serves to provide professional opportunities for artists and practitioners to meet with industry stakeholders. For the 9th Edition of the Singapore International Photography Festival, we have invited over 15 reviewers who will be conducting one-to-one consultations in hybrid formats.

The Portfolio Review forms one of the three components featured in Asia Meet, alongside the festival’s Photo Market and Masterclass programmes.

To see the full list & profile of Reviewers, please kindly scroll down. To learn more about each Reviewers’ mode of availability, please kindly head here.

This programme is presented at 42 Waterloo Street with venue support from the Arts Resource Hub. The Arts Resource Hub supports arts Self-Employed Persons (SEPs) and freelance practitioners in Singapore to unlock new opportunities and grow meaningful careers.

How to Register
  1. Please register by 4th October 24 (Fri), 23:59 hours (SGT, GMT+8) for the Portfolio Review at our ticketing platform, at this link here.
  2. Upon successful payment, you will receive an email with a link to fill up an electronic form. In the form, you will be prompted to indicate your preferred reviewers & submit your digital portfolio.
  3. Upon submitting the form, SIPF will pair Reviewers and Participants. This arrangement will be on a first-come, first-served basis & subjected to the Reviewers’ Availability.
  4. After which, SIPF will share the review schedule via email with the Participants, together with all the information you need for your participation.
Additional Information:
  • If you are unable to join us in Singapore for the physical leg of the Portfolio Review (18th & 19th Oct), you are welcomed to join us for the online leg of the programme (1st & 2nd Nov). Whilst it is entirely possible to participate in the reviews fully online, we strongly recommend that you only select the ‘5 Reviews’ option. Each reviewer’s availability—whether physical, online, or both—is indicated here.
  • Each review appointment will last for 20 minutes. The duration of each appointment will be similar for both physical & online reviews.
  • The fees for both the Physical & Online reviews will remain the same.
  • The pairing of the Reviewers and Participants will be arranged by SIPF on a first-come-first-served basis upon receipt of your payment, your review preference, and digital portfolio.
  • In the event of an unexpected cancellation of a Reviewer, the schedule will be modified and SIPF will strive to inform the affected Participants at the soonest possible timeframe. Participants will be offered a new appointment with another reviewer (subjected to availability) and be informed of alternate arrangements.
  • Any request to refund or cancel your ticket has to be made before 7th Oct 2024, 2359 hours through our ticketing platform or by email (programmes@sipf.sg). However, there will be a 30% charge on the full ticket value to cover platform and administrative costs that has already been incurred. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made after 8th Oct 2024, 0000hrs.
The Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship
  • DECK & the Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) is pleased to announce the continuation of the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship that is created in loving memory of the late documentary photographer, Anton Gautama, who believed that the pursue of a photography practice requires an open mind for critique and continued learning to shape one’s photographic voice.
  • Applicants of South-East Asian descent are welcomed to apply for the scholarship to subsidise the cost of the programme fee directly related to Portfolio Review and selected Professional Development Programmes (i.e. Masterclasses & Seminars). The scholarship is open to applicants at any stages of their professional development — you do not need to be a full-time practicing photographer or artist to be eligible for the award.
  • For more information and to apply for the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship, please kindly head to: sipf.sg/agpds24
  • The Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship is made possible with the generous patronage of Stephen Gunawan, Lisa Gautama and the Gautama Family.

Professionals



Adele Tan [SG]
Senior Curator, National Gallery Singapore

Ang Song Nian [SG]
Artist & Co-founder of THEBOOKSHOW

Brendan McCleary [AU]
Curator, Photo Australia

Chelsea Chua [SG]
Programme Director, Objectifs

Fredy Chandra [SG]
Director (Singapore, Mizuma Gallery

Gwen Lee [SG]
Director, DECK & Singapore International Photography Festival

Haeju Kim [SG]
Senior Curator & Head of Residencies at Singapore Art Museum

Kim Sunyoung [KR]
Senior Curator, Museum Hanmi

Liang-Pin Tsao [TW]
Artist & Director of Lightbox Photo Library

Louise Fedotov-Clements [UK]
Director, Photoworks

Lydia Caston [UK]
Curator (Photography), Victoria & Albert Museum

Maarten Schilt [NL]
Founder, Publisher, Gallerist of Schilt Publishing & Gallery

Nadya Wang [SG]
Editor, Art & Market (A&M) and Fashion & Market (FAM)

Natan Dvir [US]
Managing Director of Education, Houston Center for Photography

Rachel Lim [SG]
Managing Editor, Plural Art Mag

Seok Jaehyun [KR]
Director, ArtSpace LUMOS & Busan International Photo Festival

Serubiri Moses [US]
Visiting Faculty at Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College / Editorial team at e-flux journal

Steven Evans [US]
Executive Director, FotoFest

Tanvi Mishra [IN]
Curator, Writer, Photo Editor