Category: Spotlights
Affordable Art SG 2017
Most of us are aware of pseudo-artworks or triple A-grade artworks on the market, and sometimes items from these markets are purchased for casual display or interior works. Although consumers’ choice to purchasing pirated artworks are not within the creators’ control, it is essential to highlight that there are major differences between the real and… Read More Affordable Art SG 2017
Shanghai ¬ Bad Art is a Journey
“In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since. ‘Whenever you feel like criticising anyone,’ he told me, ‘just remember that all people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.’ ” – The Great Gatsby, F.Scott Fitzgerald. There… Read More Shanghai ¬ Bad Art is a Journey
Happy Pills, Peter Pan and Peekaboo
Be very, very mesmerized by Lim QiXuan’s (QimmyShimmy) 2016 polymer clay artworks. Qimmy’s uncanny artistic expression lies not only in the infant’s facial features, but also in the up-cycling of used packages. Together with eight artists, Qimmy’s artworks are exhibited at Of Cuckoos and Sparrows, Deck, 120A Prinsep Street Singapore. Exhibition ends on June 26th. Source: NaoRococo… Read More Happy Pills, Peter Pan and Peekaboo
A Trip to the Royal Tomb with Natasha Lien
*Update Starting from May 12, 2016, Natasha Lien’s artworks are available for purchase at WGallery. Free standard shipping with FedEx. NATASHA LIEN A fine artist in drawing, painting and printmaking was born in 1977, London – United Kingdom. After her undergraduate training at Central St Martin’s, Natasha then completed her postgraduate studies at the Prince’s… Read More A Trip to the Royal Tomb with Natasha Lien
Van Cleef and Arpels: The Art and Science of Gems
April 23, 2016- Co-curated with ArtScience Museum Singapore, Van Cleef & Arpels and the French National Museum of Natural History Collection is showcasing 400 jewelry, 250 gems and minerals. Private collection including Ocèan Tiara (2011) Her Serene Highness Charlene of Monaco, Principalty of Monaco, and jewelry of famous celebrities, e.g. Elizabeth Taylor are also presented… Read More Van Cleef and Arpels: The Art and Science of Gems
Shakespeare Lives – To be or not to be, A Global Campaign
‘Shakespeare Lives’ was launched in January 2016 by British Prime Minister David Cameron with a call to the world to join in ‘this unique opportunity to celebrate the life and unique legacy of this man; ensuring that, as he himself put it, ‘ all the world’s a stage’ and that through his legacy, truly, Shakespeare… Read More Shakespeare Lives – To be or not to be, A Global Campaign
Earth Hour: ‘Switch Off, Turn Up’ campaign, i Light Marina Bay
Earth Hour with i Light Marina Bay SINGAPORE – i Light Marina Bay, Asia’s leading sustainable light art festival opened on March 4th 2016 with a record 73buildings and organisations around the Bay pledging their support for sustainability. Minister for National DevelopmentLawrence Wong officiated the opening ceremony this evening to kick-start the three-week annual festival, which… Read More Earth Hour: ‘Switch Off, Turn Up’ campaign, i Light Marina Bay
Five Opera Houses: Chandeliers
Neverending Glory by Jan Plechac & Henry Wielgus The Neverending Glory collection reflects nostalgic emotions and interprets opulent candle chandeliers in new way to symbolize prime moments of appreciation and glory. In individual silhouettes it is possible to recognize iconic chandeliers from five of the world’s most eminent concert halls and theaters; La Scala in… Read More Five Opera Houses: Chandeliers
Exclusive Interview featuring Honor Harger, ArtScience Museum
Since February 2011, the ArtScience museum is the first and presently the only museum in the world that brings all disciplines in both Art and Science under one roof. ‘At ArtScience museum, we are interested in the interconnection among Arts, Sciences and Technology. Innovation colliding to present new ideas in sciences and arts, and to… Read More Exclusive Interview featuring Honor Harger, ArtScience Museum










