National Gallery Singapore is a visual arts institution which oversees the largest public collection of modern art in Singapore and Southeast Asia. Situated in the heart of the Civic District, the Gallery is housed in two national monuments-City Hall and former Supreme Court-that have been beautifully restored and transformed into this exciting venue.
I dont think Luna is a hero, but he definitely is a brilliant painter. I just see him as privilege. He was able to live and work overseas and have networks. We have many painters who are very good but probably dont have the same opportunities Luna had. It is hard to see a person a hero the way he maltreats his wife. I mean in today's standards, you cant see a hero in someone who beats and kills his wife and worse claim in court that he is a sauvage, a wild man who cannot be held accountable for murder.
This is so inspiring. It is already giving me immense choreographic ideas.....and visions . I was in NYC training and dancing with Merce Cunningham and John Cage in the 70s This is such an amazing sensitive, serene and very special compilation of arts.
This concise online course on Art Education is significant to global knowledge and appreciation of the Art, especially focusing on SEAn art and its leading artists. I'll be profoundly grateful if this series will lead to other vital and crucial aspects of SEAn art including knowhow in distinguishing Genuine from Fake . It's a way of educating art aficionados while forgery / theft not yet widespread in the region! God bless
This is why cleoptra is white macedonian greek queen not a native of egypt 😂proven she was pure white ,his grand grand father is king ptolemy soter 1 the general of alexander the great who conquered egypt and entire middle east and europe ,,general ptolemy soter a macedonian greek took over the throne of egypt as egeypt antive black royals are over this time,
Campbell once noted that myth can open the world to the dimension of mystery and metaphysics - ie to the realization of the transcendent mystery that underlies all forms, including aesthetic ones. Mr Tan engages with this mystery by personally reflecting on the creative principles of art-making (such as imagery, representation & symbolic expression) and the conditions of their constructed truth based on exaggerated primordial and biomorphic elements/forms drawn from idealised prehistoric Chinese culture.
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Thank you for joining “I See You | Artists & Curators in Conversation”! Today we have an online conversation with artists Dr Baharudin Arus and Jean Marie Syjuco, as well as curators Clarissa Chikiamco and Cheng Jia Yun. This event is part of the programming for Part 1 of “See Me, See You: Early Video Installation in Southeast Asia”, which closes tomorrow. Look forward to Part 2 of the exhibition which opens this October! There will be no live Q&A. If you have any questions, leave them in the comments and we will get back to you.