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Figuring A Scene

  • Art
  • National Gallery Singapore, City Hall
  1. Installation view, Figuring a Scene
    Photograph: National Gallery Singapore
  2. Installation view, Figuring a Scene
    Photograph: National Gallery Singapore
  3. Installation view, Figuring a Scene
    Photograph: National Gallery Singapore
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Time Out says

If you’ve seen the widely-discussed artwork featuring a banana taped to a wall that sold for over a hundred thousand dollars, then you would know that there are no boundaries in modern art. This inevitably leads us to the pressing question: What exactly is art? With this question in mind, take a trip to the National Gallery’s latest show, Figuring A Scene.

The exhibition is divided into six segments: ‘Shadow’, 'Fruit’, ‘Fire’, ‘Air’, ‘Wax’ and ‘City’. These different points of focus hope to further aid our understanding of the displayed works beyond its historical or societal contexts. 

For example, in the segment ‘Fruit’, the show examines the diverse portrayals of the King of Fruits, Durian, throughout several mediums of art – from sculptures to paintings and photographs. With each medium offering its own unique point of view, visitors can reflect on its status during colonial times and uncover how this fruit has evolved into an iconic symbol of Singapore's national identity.

For more information, visit their website here.
Download the e-catalogue here.

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet

Details

Address:
National Gallery Singapore
1 St Andrew’s Rd
Singapore
178957
Price:
Free for Singaporeans and PRs
Opening hours:
Daily 10am-7pm

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