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These include solo exhibitions by Yeo Hwee Bin (2000),[5] On Kawara (2004), Antony Gormley (2005), Lim Tzay Chuen (2005),[6] Roberto Chabet (2011),[7] Ian Woo (2011),[8] Jeremy Sharma (2012)[9] Milenko Prvacki (2012),[10] Shubigi Rao (2013),[11] Tang Da Wu (2013),[12] Jack Tan (2015),[13] Marco Fusinato (2015)[14] and Ana Prvački (2015–16).
[15] Group exhibitions include Text & Subtext: International Contemporary Asian Women Artists Exhibition (2000), Sight and Sight: Translating Cultures (2003),[16] Lost to the Future: Contemporary Art from Central Asia (2013),[17] Sound: Latitudes and Attitudes (2014),[18] Countershadows (tactics in evasion) (2014),[19] Artists Imagine a Nation: SG50: Pictures of People and Places from the Collections of Koh Seow Chuan and Friends (2015),[20] Rendez-Vous (2015)[21] and Sous la Lune/Beneath the Moon (2015–16).
[23] In February 2016, two items that were part of the group show "Fault-lines: Disparate and desperate intimacies" were removed from artist Loo Zihan's installation "Queer objects: An archive for the future".
[24] This action was agreed after discussion between ICA Singapore staff, curator Wong Binghao, and Loo Zihan, and was due to the nature of the objects, which could potentially be considered offensive to some members of the public.