The inaugural edition of National Gallery Singapore’s Children’s Biennale saw the Gallery being transformed into an immersive playscape filled with interactive artworks, installations and activities over the four-month period that it was running. The Children’s Biennale, which drew to a close yesterday, exceeded expectations having attracted over 286,000 visitors. The positive response amplified the Gallery’s success in bringing high-level artworks that have the capacity to embrace the public and offer art that connects both the child and the adult. (more…)
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Colors of Comple-X-city – colors of the “third culture kid” solo by Danya Yu
Colours of Comple-X-city is Danya Yu’s debut solo exhibition that is both retrospective and prospective. Besides presenting a new collection of her signature style on rain and lights, she also showcases some rare paintings concerning dynamic relationships among spaces, objects and people.
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Human Archive Project by Nicola Anthony
The Human Archive Project by Singapore-based artist Nicola Anthony provides a glimpse into the inner worlds of people from different walks of life – the elderly, prison inmates, youths with chronic illnesses, trauma-based families, migrant workers and members of the public – and reveals the threads of commonalities that exist despite our differences. (more…)
