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Showing posts with label Arts and Galleries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts and Galleries. Show all posts

27 Oct 2017

"The Lotus Sutra - A Message of Peace and Harmonious Coexistence" Exhibition (1 - 25 Oct 2017)

The Lotus Sutra

While most people would rather spend their public holiday (Diwali) indulging in fun and entertainment, I spend probably about 2 hours touring Lotus Sutra Exhibition that was held at The Arts House from 1 to 25 Oct 2017.

"The Lotus Sutra - A Message of Peace and Harmonious Coexistence" Exhibition is jointly organised by The Institute of Oriental Philosophy (Japan), Dunhuang Academy (China) and Singapore Soka Association, with Singapore being 16th country to host this international exhibition.

Despite the fact that I am not a Buddhist nor a free-thinker, I felt that it was alright to explore and understand more about other religion. That would explain why I have decided to tag along with my friend whom was from the Singapore Soka Association for a short visit. Probably most of the Singapore Soka Association members would have made a trip down for a tour around before it ends.

Volunteers in vibrant purple polo T-shirts were dispatched along the streets, directing and greeting visitors with a smile despite standing under the scotching sun. Upon entering, the place was already crowded with families and people of the older generation. Even the screening time slots for both "The Treasures of the Desert" and "Parable of the Jewel in the Robe" videos were overwhelming. 

The entire exhibition has been divided into 5 categories respectively:

1) History of the Transmission of the Lotus Sutra
2) Buddhist Text in Many Languages
3) Academic Exchanges on the Lotus Sutra
4) Resplendence of the Dunhuang Mogao Caves
5) Parables and the Message of the Lotus Sutra

There were many interesting manuscripts, artifacts and religious paintings that captivated my attention but sadly photography was not allowed and I definitely have to respect that since it was a religious related exhibition after all.

In short, the Lotus Sutra, as a representation of the embodiment of the Law of Life that Shakyamuni was enlightened to. You would probably want to refer to their webpage here since I am a sucker for religious teachings.

The Lotus Sutra

The Lotus Sutra
Volunteers teaching origami of lotus

The Lotus Sutra
Hand-made lotus art by volunteers

The Lotus Sutra
Entrance to Dunhuang Mogao Caves

The Lotus Sutra
Brochure and ticket of Lotus Sutra Exhibition

18 Oct 2017

On Sharks and Humanity Exhibition (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)

Probably no one would have thought that a private museum - The Parkview Museum would be residing in a hotel-like building of Parkview Square. Imagine the thrill of exploring a place not quite known to the public.

With the 4th exhibition stop in Singapore from 9 Mar 2016 to 26 Jun 2017 (currently in Hong Kong), 3 Singaporean artists were invited to take part in the exhibition that received positive response.
As the title of the exhibition had suggested, the contemporary art pieces ranges from paintings, sculptures, installations, photography and more that revolved around the importance of shark protection and "Say No to Shark Fin" campaign.

A path of sharks on the floor led the way into the entire gallery, which was in bluish hue from the lighting representing the sea. The concept seems pretty simple and straightforward yet these artists could showcase and project their creations through easily relatable artworks. Sharks were the subject while they being in distress and dominated by us humans were the essence.

Probably many have read about the debate regarding sharks fin soup should be taken off from Chinese wedding menus some time back. Many argued that sharks fin soup is compulsory as it has always been part of Chinese tradition while others supports the importance of maintaining the ecological balance of marine life.

Would you still like a bowl of sharks fin soup?    

The Parkview Museum Singapore will be open to public free of charge to encourage the integration and appreciation of art in everyday life. As this exhibition "On Sharks and Humanity" is dated back, there would always be other exhibitions showcased as well.  

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Us
300 x 200 cm
Oil on canvas and propylene

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Downward Force on Upward Moving Objects
910 x 300 x 370 cm
Lacquer Paint, Stainless Steel, Plastic, Regular Steel

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Swimming
366 x 162 x 254 cm
Stainless Steel

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Little Boy
513.8 x 163.8 x 60 cm
Stainless Steel

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Evolution
328 x 183 x 179 cm
Stainless Steel

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Degree of Killing
200 x 260 cm
Oil on Canvas

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Shark Shark
300 x 180 cm
Mineral oil colour painting on canvas

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)
Tsunami
180 x 140 x 16 cm
Mirror finishes stainless steel, Aluminium

On Sharks and Humanity (9 Mar 2016 - 26 Jun 2017)

14 Oct 2017

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)


Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Definitely my bad for delaying this post for way too long that I almost did not notice its existence in my drafts column. I probably would spare a little time posting some of the lovely images that I took during my visit to Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館) from my Kaoh Siung 高雄 trip way way back.
Serious throwback issues here!

Do check out the other 2 posts which I had posted previously on the link here (Fennel Hot Spring Resort 茴香戀戀溫泉會館) and here (Pier-2 Art Center). 

Anyway, what I would like to share and highlight isn't about the delay of my post but about the museum. Prior to entering Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, I walked and explored the park that surrounded the museum. Many grassy hills and slopes perfect for a picnic or a ootd photo shoot.

Just take a peek at the beautiful architecture such as the high tilted ceilings, a couple of different galleries from each level while appreciating the curations. Just like any other galleries, the artworks were already refreshed, meaning that those from my pictures were long taken down and freshly curated ones were already hanging for public appreciation.

Galleries when I was there: Wan-Li's Era of Talent and Elegance, Snap Taking and Slow Taking: Social Spectrum in the Age of Staged Photography and others which I regret to record.

Do check out these quotes which I have recorded from the walls of one of the galleries.


Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Tradition is the foundation and platform for modernity, and is a very important means of visual creativity that lends art greater sustenance

- Huang Kuang-nan

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Bird and flower paintings are all meant for expressing feelings through images; they must contain the artist's sentiments and personality within the scene, and must convey the artist's unique style

- Huang Kuang-nan 

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

When it comes to conveying concepts through pictures, I firmly believe the essence of painting lies in the synthesis of form and meaning.

- Huang Kuang-nan

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Through self-observation, the artist gives a direct response the changes that has swept people's social environment. This in turn gives his painting their frameworks, their colours and their charm of ink

- Huang Kuang-nan

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (高雄市立美術館)

12 Aug 2017

World of Bird Nest Museum Trip at D'Kranji Farm Resort


World of Bird Nest Museum

It was my first time heading all the way to D'Kranji Farm Resort early in the morning when I could have just lie in bed lazing my morning away. That day was a trip specially catered to bloggers and instagrammers, people who are keen to spread the word that a Birdnest Museum does exist in some ulu part of Singapore.   

There is this bus called the Kranji Countryside Express bus that runs daily from Kranji MRT station to D'Kranji Farm Resort (World of Birdnest Museum). Including public holidays.
Round trip costing $3 per adults while children and senior citizen would cost $1 per pax.

Take a look at the short video I edited to find out about the event happenings that day!

Bus schedule:
From Kranji MRT to D'Kranji Farm Resort:
8.30am, 9.30am, 11.00am, 1.00pm, 2.30pm, 4.00pm, 5.45pm


From D'Kranji Farm Resort to Kranji MRT:
9.10am, 10.35am, 12.35pm, 14.05pm, 15.35pm, 17.20pm, 18.35pm
    

World of Bird Nest Museum



29 Mar 2017

Thailand (Bangkok) has its Artbox ; Taiwan (Kaohsiung) has its Pier-2 Art Center

Pier-2 Art Center

The highly popular Artbox from Bangkok is arriving in Singapore! People of all ages from non-shipping or trade and logestic wake of life would definitely want to experience being in a modified shipping container, purchasing food and shopping for goods. I bet those who deal with containers would cringe or faceplam at the thought of it.
It would definitely be Thai-rific since many stores are imported from Thailand (Bangkok) itself! (More details up in future post! Stay tune!)

Despite the fact that I have not had a chance to visit Bangkok's Artbox, I could probably relate it to Pier-2 Art Center when I visited Kaoh Siung (Taiwan) about a month back. Pier-2 Art Center was once an abandoned and forgotten warehouse, buried in history due to the move from an industrial based segment to the service sector. It was a group of artist that injected creativity and inspirations, invoking life into this place, turning it into a centre where people come together to enjoy fine arts.

As seen from the map below, Pier-2 Art Center is stretched across a couple of streets and it is one of the worthy place of attraction in Kaoh Siung. For craft enthusiasts, it would probably take from 3 to 5 hours or more, having to browse through every craft and handmade outlets, checking out the flea vendors that rotate on a weekly basics or even attending workshops such as leather craft.

Besides shopping for crafts or arty-farty liftstyle products, children and adults could visit the Hamasan Museum of Taiwan Railway and pay to have a joy ride around the area on a mini train system that run on tracks. Probably one of the best instagrammable spot in Kaohsiung would be the large open area of railway tracks (last image). Besides tourists, many locals were seen having a picnic, gathering with family or friends as well as walking and playing with their doggy pals. Many large scale bronze/brass sculptures were randomly scattered across the plains as well.

I wanted to head back another day to revisit this place since tugging along my heavy trolley luggage that day was hindering my shopping and admiring process. Due to time constraint, I did not have the chance for a revisit after checking in though.

Anyway, left with 1 more post of my Taiwan (Kaohsiung) trip!

Check out my previous post on Fennel Hot Spring Resort 茴香戀戀溫泉會館 here!

Pier-2 Art Center Map

Pier-2 Art Center flea market

Pier-2 Art Center flea market

Pier-2 Art Center flea market

Pier-2 Art Center flea market

Pier-2 Art Center


Pier-2 Art Center

Pier-2 Art Center

Pier-2 Art Center

Pier-2 Art Center

Pier-2 Art Center Railway

Opening Hour : Monday to Thursday 10:00-18:00
                          Friday to Sunday 10:00-20:00
Pier-2 Art Center - Webpage

28 Jan 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show (19 - 22 Jan, 2017)

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Having heard about Singapore Contemporary Art Show (2nd edition) which opens on 19 January, 2017 at the Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre, I decided to make my way down with a friend on the very last day despite the gloomy weather that persuaded me to think twice.

The event falls strategically during Singapore Art Week which was from January 11 - 22 Jan,
2017. It hosted over 90 exhibitors, featuring a wide collection of paintings, sculptures as well as photography works. Most of these artists were also present, probably during the opening as I visited 2 hours before the event finale. Yup, I missed all the exciting talks, workshops and other sessions that were available to the public. 

My intention to visit was mainly to admire these art works, get inspirations as well as to snap photos of art that captured my attention and liking. Thankfully, I wasn't the only one capturing photos since I spotted many other art enthusiasts or collectors doing the same thing. Gone with the awkward ''am I the only one taking photos?'' feeling. Besides the countless photos which I had taken but only posted a couple of my favourites, I also uploaded 2 brief videos of what it was like in Singapore Contemporary. Not much of a crowd actually, perfect to tour around comfortably while I often looked up to see which country each exhibitors were from. I felt that a country's culture would definitely influence the artists' style of art.

Anyway, feel free to check out Singapore Contemporary's web page link below for more information:

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017

Singapore Contemporary Art Show 2017