Let’s (watch each other) Dance
The following post refers to the artwork Let’s Dance by Emilie Fouilloux, currently on show at Art Garden 2012, at SAM @8Q. Before I even entered the art space, I could already hear strains of hit...
View ArticleThe novice’s way to enjoy The Wedding Dress: 200 Years of Wedding Fashion...
How does a novice who know nothing much about vintage dresses and fashion approach an exhibition that focuses on vintage wedding dresses? Here is my take on it: The novice’s way to enjoy The Wedding...
View ArticleBoonscafe review of Lyrical Abstractions
Boonscafe posts a review of Lyrical Abstractions, two works by Jeremy Sharma and Yeo Shih Yun currently exhibiting at the Singapore Art Museum. Boon writes: To accompany the Credit Suisse (Innovation...
View ArticleSeeker of Hope review by Choo Ai Loon
Seeker of Hope is a collection of works by Chinese artist Jia Aili exhibiting at the Singapore Art Museum. Blogger Choo Ai Loon writes her review of the exhibition: Unlike many contemporary artists,...
View ArticleThe Postal Connection: Singapore and Thailand
A visit to the Singapore Philatelic Museum is always a cosily insightful affair, and now, more so with the just-opened exhibition, The Postal Connection Singapore and Thailand. Situated at the Lee...
View ArticleReview of Panorama – recent art from contemporary Asia
Ai Loon posts her review of Panorama – recent art from contemporary Asia, now exhibiting at the Singapore Art Museum. Due to the contemporary nature of the artworks, we will not only see works of...
View ArticleEnlightened Ways: Buddhist Art from Thailand
Johnny from Ghetto Singapore posts his review of Enlightened Ways: The many streams of Buddhist art in Thailand now exhibiting at the Asian Civilisations Museum. Read his review here.
View ArticleVisiting the Peranakan Museum
The team at Muse@Singapore pay a visit to the Peranakan Museum and write about their visit here. Among the museum’s current highlights is the Emily at Emerald Hill exhibition. From the 1st of Jun 2012...
View ArticleThe Long and Winding Road at The Art of the Brick
Jerome from The Long and Winding Road posts his review of Nathan Sawaya’s The Art of the Brick. The 52 large-scale brick pieces at the exhibition are displayed across eight galleries. In the first...
View ArticleWedding dresses at NAMOS
Raisha, a visitor from Indonesia, pays a visit to the National Museum of Singapore and takes a look at The Wedding Dress, a showcase of wedding dresses over 200 years. Read about her visit here.
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