Tag: Prints
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Life in Edo | Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Prints at ACM
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in ReviewWhew, this post on Asian Civilisations Museum’s extensive exhibition Life in Edo has been a long time coming! I first visited in May this year, and a second time in July when there was a second rotation of prints. I loved seeing so many exemplary works of ukiyo-e woodblock prints and paintings from Japan’s Edo…
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Art of 2019
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Happy 2020! I’m still in that in-between phase where I can’t believe it’s a new year (and decade!) and still in my holiday mode, but I know it’s time to get things moving for the year ahead! Before going into a brand new year of art, I wanted to do a roundup of all the…
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Art of 2018
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I say this every year but how is it the end of 2018?? I don’t want to leave December as I feel like I don’t want to put 2018 down just yet, but time is moving ahead! 2018 has been my full year back in Singapore since moving back, and at first, I thought there…
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Artist and Empire | Looking at Colonialism
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in ReviewNational Gallery Singapore’s latest retrospective of Yayoi Kusama’s works is super popular now, but I’m going to take the time to catch up with their previous special exhibition! The first exhibition that I saw this year was National Gallery Singapore’s second special exhibition ‘Artist and Empire: (En)countering Colonial Legacies’ in collaboration with Tate Britain. The…
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M. C. Escher | Journey to Infinity
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in ReviewOne of the exhibitions I would highly recommend to see in Singapore right now would be Journey to Infinity: Escher’s World of Wonder at ArtScience Museum. I wasn’t familiar with Escher before, beyond his Drawing Hands that I’ve seen everywhere but never attributed to an artist. This exhibition was bigger than I expected it to be and…