Tag: Installation

  • teamLab Part II | Elsewhere Around Singapore

    teamLab Part II | Elsewhere Around Singapore

    Here we are with the second part of this teamLab series on the blog, dedicated to their shows around Singapore! The previous post was about teamLab’s exhibitions at National Gallery Singapore, while this post features teamLab at other locations around Singapore: ArtScience Museum, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands and National Museum of Singapore. I…

  • teamLab | National Gallery Singapore edition

    teamLab | National Gallery Singapore edition

    With the opening of the incredibly popular Mori Building Digital Art Museum teamLab Borderless in Tokyo last month, the world’s first digital art museum and teamLab’s very own museum dedicated to all of their digital installations, I thought it would be fitting to share some of teamLab’s works that I have been seeing in Singapore!…

  • i Light 2018 | Singapore at Night

    i Light 2018 | Singapore at Night

    First off, how is it already May?? 2018 has been so packed and such a whirlwind for me, it feels good to take some time now to sit down and write this post. On the art front, I haven’t been seeing much exhibitions or related showings in Singapore lately, and i Light Marina Bay 2018…

  • Creativity in Pulses 新‧创艺 | Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

    Creativity in Pulses 新‧创艺 | Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre

    I was introduced to the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre that recently opened in May this year just last week. Its opening exhibition Creativity in Pulses 新‧创艺, running till 30th September 2017, talks about what it means to identify as a Singaporean Chinese through the perspectives of a group of Singaporean artists in their twenties and thirties. I…

  • Joseon Korea | Royalty and High Culture

    Joseon Korea | Royalty and High Culture

    Managed to come back to Singapore in time to see Asian Civilisations Museum’s special exhibition Joseon Korea: Court Treasures and City Life! I think anyone interested in anything Korea probably got their start from Korean pop culture: either Kpop or Kdramas. For me, it was kdramas that did me in. ;) Many Korean historical dramas…