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This Lego exhibition with 150 sculptures made from one million Lego bricks is coming to Singapore

Sculptures include recreations of famous works like 'The Starry Night' by Vincent van Gogh and Da Vinci’s 'Mona Lisa'

Mingli Seet
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Mingli Seet
Arts & Culture Writer
Art of the Brick
Photograph: Fever
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Remember Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience that showed in Singapore last March? The same people behind that successful show – immersive entertainment company Exhibition Hub and live-entertainment platform Fever – are stacking up another masterpiece once again, bringing back one of CNN’s Top 10 global must-see exhibitions to Singapore since its debut in our city in 2012.

Art of the Brick
Photograph: Fever

From August 31, Art of the Brick will open in Singapore for the second time, this time at the Singapore Expo, showcasing 150 sculptures made out of a total of one million Lego bricks, conceived by contemporary Lego artist Nathan Sawaya.

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Photograph: Fever'Kiss' by Gustav Klimt

This Lego exhibit is no child’s play – sculptures include a 20-foot T-Rex skeleton, as well as re-imagined versions of world-famous artworks such as Michelangelo’s David, Van Gogh’s Starry Night, and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.

Art of the Brick
Photograph: Fever

And if you’re itching to get building yourself, don’t miss the interactive Lego creation area, where you’ll be able to create your own sculptures. There will also be a Lego multimedia collection produced together with award-winning photographer Dean West.

Art of the Brick
Photograph: Fever

Exhibition Hub are also the masterminds behind Bubble Planet, an immersive experience that will be launching on the same day as Art of the Brick

Ticket start at $12.90 for children residents and $17.90 for adult residents. Join the waitlist to purchase tickets to Art of the Brick here.

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