Event Detail
- Event
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Art & Performing Arts
Seeing the Kites Again - Exhibition
Jan 01, 2010 - Dec 14, 2010
Singapore Art MuseumMonday to Sunday: 10am - 7pm
Friday: 10am - 9pm
(Free admission on Friday night, 6pm – 9pm)
Price:
Adult: $8
Student (with valid student card): $4
Refer to website for more information.
- Description
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In 2008, Chinese artist Wu Guanzhong donated 113 of his important works to the National Heritage Board, Singapore. This is the highest-value donation ever given to a public museum institution in Singapore. An internationally eminent artist, Wu is best known for marrying the distinct art form of traditional Chinese ink with modern concepts in Western art. Recently published as a seven-volume anthology, Wu's writings provide deep insights into his aesthetics and art practice.
Showcasing 22 paintings from the donation, Seeing the Kites Again is an exhibition inspired by Wu's metaphor of the kite. Since the 1960s, Wu Guanzhong has produced a great number of works, based on his personal recollections. These works are centred around his home in the South of China, his childhood, as well as the villages and towns he has been to. His interest in life and his attention to ordinary scenes, infuse his art with an aesthetic quality that demonstrates a return to simplicity.
This exhibition is an incubator project by the National Art Gallery, Singapore, held on the premises of the Singapore Art Museum.
Official Website: http://www.singart.com/exhibitions/details.php?id=43

- Venue
- Singapore Art Museum
- Organiser
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National Art Gallery















