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National Gallery Singapore – part two
In this second part of the National Gallery tour, we’ll look inside the new grand atrium linking the Supreme Court and City Hall buildings.
National Gallery Singapore – part one
Discover the National Gallery in the Naked Museum Tour Photo Series! We’ll be taking a walk around Singapore’s largest visual art institution, starting from the renewed City Hall wing.
In Memoriam: Lee Kuan Yew – exhibition
In Memoriam: Lee Kuan Yew traces the life story of Singapore’s Founding Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Held at the National Museum of Singapore, the exhibition pays tribute to Mr Lee’s life-long dedication and contributions to Singapore.
Alive without breath – Keng Lye
It’s almost alive. Hyper-realistic art by Singaporean artist Keng Lye are exhibited for the first time at the new K+ curatorial space. See the world suspended in time in Keng Lye’s exquisite sculpture-painting creations.
Prudential Singapore Eye
The inaugural Prudential Singapore Eye exhibition celebrates Singapore’s contemporary art scene with over 40 works by local artists. See some of the works on display at the ArtScience Museum in this photo tour!
Becoming Again – Ran Hwang
With pins, beads and buttons, Ran Hwang weaves a transient tapestry in Becoming Again. Check out the installation in this photo tour.
i Light Marina Bay 2014
i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s only sustainable light art festival, is back this year with over 20 art installations around the waterfront.
Random Blends 2014 – CALIBR8
Back at the ArtScience Museum for the second time, Random Blends seeks to offer visitors with an engaging and participatory experience.
Haw Par Villa photowalk – The Hilltop
At the top of the hill of Haw Par Villa lies a seemingly forgotten area of the gardens. Age shows in some of these sculptures, and the grounds are visibly more weathered. It almost seems as if these areas were left untouched for years (well, not all), with faded colours powering the dioramas with an unsettling appearance.