Thursday, 2 January 2014

A Changed World: Singapore Art 1950s - 1970s at National Museum of Singapore

I really enjoyed the arts at National Museum of Singapore which features the exhibition, A Changed World : Singapore Art 1950s-1970s. I think the arts displayed here are comparable to those I saw at New York Museum of Modern Arts. If I have money, I guess I want to buy Liu Kang's painting. I really find his paintings very charismatic and with soul. 

From National Gallery
A Changed World explores the development of Singapore art in light of the rapid changes that took place in Singapore after World War II. It charts the artists’ own engagement with changes in Singapore’s political, economic, social and urban landscape, and how they expressed their responses through their art. The exhibition spans Singapore’s immediate post-war period, from which both an artistic and national consciousness began to emerge, to the 1970s, when a Singaporean identity came to be solidified while artists adopted a new pictorial language that was more international. The exhibition will feature over 120 paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures from the National Collection. 

Exhibition Gallery 2, Basement 
Date: 25 Oct 2013 - 16 Mar 2014 
Time: 10am - 7pm (last entry at 6.30pm) 
Admission: Free Admission


National Day 1967 by Liu Kang depicts the scene of National Day celebration with commemorative banners adorning the Supreme Court and City Hall buildings.
Negotiating a Nanyang Identity
Sharing by See Hiang To 
 From left to clockwise: Painting Class 1956, Old NAFA-St Thomas Walk 1954 by Lim Yew Kuan
Embracing Modernism section
Singapore River
Music, 1979, Mixed media on canvas by Tan Ping Chiang
By Liu Kang
Modern Art
A Clear Day by Yeo Hoe Koon. Looking at this painting reminds me of the arts at New York Museum of Modern Arts. I wanna buy this to display at my home.  He listened to opera while painting. It kinda look like dancing strokes or people running or dancing.
One of my favorite arts by Liu Kang, Artist and Model, 1954. It looks so cheery bright with white outline of the Bali scene.



Monday, 30 December 2013

Ode to Art at Raffles City Shopping Mall in Singapore

I really like some of the Chinese and western arts in this art gallery, Ode to Art at Raffles City shopping mall. But then it doesn't come cheap as each piece cost at least a few thousands. Maybe I create my own art. 
 This art gallery where you can buy expensive arts look like a museum right?
 Towards progress mini gallery walk outside the gallery



Sunday, 29 December 2013

Unique Architecture: Parkroyal on Pickering

This unique architecture with lush greenery sky gardens on different levels of the Parkroyal on Pickering hotel and office is designed by Singapore firm WOHA Architects Pte Ltd and is awarded the President's Singapore Design Award 2013, Design of the Year 2013 award. It is located on Upper Pickering Street and is a walking distance from Raffles Place MRT station. When I first saw it, I thought it looked like many layers of cardboard stacking on top of each others due to the texture and color at the bottom. 

Singapore is a small island that is known as a Garden city. This architecture really epitomize Singapore, a land of high rise building( due to limited land) and greenery. 


ParkRoyal on Pickering
 A model of Parkroyal hotel on Pickering at National Design Centre
Topview of the Parkroyal


Exhibition of award-winning designs at National Design Centre, 111 Middle Road. It is 5 minutes walk from Bugis MRT station.

Wong Mun Summ Lectures on PARKROYAL on Pickering at WAF

Singapore Countdown at Marina Bay

Are you ready for countdown to 2014? 3 more days to 2014!

Friday, 27 December 2013

Bras Basah Complex, a Treasure Trove for Art & Design Booklovers

Located near both Bugis and Cityhall MRT, Bras Basah Complex is a favorite treasure trove for arts, design and booklovers. You can enjoy really good price for the wide range of arts and design related books and magazines. Now Popular Central bookshop has increased their Art & Design selection, besides stationery, English and Chinese books and assessment books. I really love their newly revamped bookshop. 

For art & design booklovers, you must not miss Basheer Graphic Books shop which is offering 20% discount on most books. I'm so glad I saved about $20.00 after the discount. Offer ends at end of December this year. 

http://bras-basah-complex.com.sg/portal/
 Popular bookshop has increased their Art & Design books range! 
 Basheer Graphic Books shop is now offering 20% discount till 31 December this year. 

 Bras Basah Complex. The books here are definitely cheaper than those in orchard road

Amazing Time-Lapse Video of Singapore Changi Airport

Everytime I return to Singapore, the first place in Singapore I reached is Singapore Changi Airport. Everytime I see the iconic control tower, I know I'm back home.

FACTS & STATISTICS OF CHANGI AIRPORT 
http://www.changiairport.com/

Serving about 100 international airlines flying to some 250 cities in 60 countries and territories worldwide, Changi Airport handles about 6,500 flights every week and over 50 million passengers a year.

SIZE
Total size of Changi Airport: 1,300 hectares (1,800 football fields)
Number of runways: 2
Length of each runway: 4km

SIZE PER TERMINAL (SQUARE METRES):

Terminal 1 – 280,020
Terminal 2 – 358,000
Terminal 3 – 380,000

YEAR OF TERMINAL OPENING:

Terminal 1 – 1981
Terminal 2 – 1990
Terminal 3 – 2008

MOVEMENTS

Annual air transport movements in 2012: 324,722
Daily average air transport movements in 2012: 889.65

AIRCRAFT STANDS

Number of aircraft stands served by an aerobridge: 92
Number of remote stands: 37

DESTINATIONS & AIRLINES

Number of airlines: 106
Number of destinations served: 250 cities (60 countries)

TOP 10 CITIES*

1) Jakarta
2) Hong Kong
3) Bangkok
4) Kuala Lumpur
5) Manila
6) Tokyo
7) London
8) Bali
9) Sydney
10) Ho Chi Minh City

TOP 10 MARKETS*

1) Indonesia
2) Thailand
3) Australia
4) Malaysia
5) China
6) Hong Kong
7) India
8) Philippines
9) Japan
10) Vietnam

PASSENGER NUMBERS

Average number of passengers arriving & departing per day: 136,738
Number of passengers arriving and departing in 2012: 51.2 million
Busiest day ever recorded (passenger numbers): 22 December 2012 with 180,400 passengers
Busiest month ever recorded (passenger numbers): December 2012 with 4.92 million passengers
Busiest year ever recorded (passenger numbers): 2012 with 51.2 million passengers
Percentage of transfer passengers in 2012: 30%
Percentage of premium passengers in 2012: 10%

EMPLOYMENT

Number of Changi Airport Group employees: 1,400
Total number of staff working at Changi Airport: 32,000

*Accurate as of May 2013
What goes on in a day in Singapore's award-winning Changi Airport? Video from Yahoo
Singapore iconic air traffic control tower

Monday, 23 December 2013

Versatility of Durian

At Ngee Ann shopping basement 2, you can find Four Seasons Durians where there are a variety of durian desserts. My favourite dessert is the durian pancake. They will prepare the pancake on the spot and then fill the pancake with a generous dollop of frozen durian. Each pancake costs about $1.90. Normally I buy one or two durian pancakes to eat. 

How to go to Ngee Ann City Shopping mall?
Just alight at Orchard road MRT and walk for about 8 minutes via Wisma Atria shopping mall to Ngee Ann City shopping mall . 

You can see the price and menu at Four Seasons Durian website.http://www.fourseasonsdurians.com/
Durian pancake
They are quite generous with the durian filling
Durian cakes, durian puff, durian mochi, durian pudding. Everything made with durian

Ee Hoe Hean Club in Chinatown

I really love the unique and beautiful architectures that are also rich in history in Chinatown. At Bukit Pasoh, you find many rich heritage architecture that are still around like the Ee Hoe Hean Club. The remaining buildings are now occupied by many restaurants, spas, offices and hotels. 
Ee Hoe Hean Club was established in 1895 and is one of the oldest Chinese clubs in Singapore.

I found this information at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall exhibition.

Animated Arts in Singapore Outram Park MRT: Auto Awesome

Google + has this Auto Awesome function where the photos can be combined to form motion picture. I took a series of these pictures at Outram Park MRT station and the Google+ helps to make this look like the series of pictures are moving. Really cool!

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Arts in Outram Park MRT: Memories III -Medallions by Wang Lu Sheng

If you are not in a hurry, do stop and admire the arts in the MRT station. At Outram Park MRT, near exit F/G,  there are arts titled Memories III -Madallions that depict local institutions like police and hospital in Outram Parks. I just find it interesting that the artist Wang Lu Sheng drew human heads with unique characteristics of Outram Park in it. 
Memories III -Medallions by Wang Lu Sheng


DNA helix that is synonymous to health science in Outram Park

Saturday, 21 December 2013

Singapore Biennale 2013 at Singapore Arts Museum

From now to 16 February 2014, you can visit Singapore Arts Museum for the Singapore Biennale If The World Changed. You get to see art works by Southeast Asian artists on their interpretation on the theme "If the World Changed".

One of the interesting film I saw is by Boo JunFeng who produced a short film of celebrating 50 years of Singapore and Malaysia merger if they had not separated in 1963. There are many impressive works by regional artists. Do visit the museums when you are free. Every Friday, from 6.30pm onwards, there is free entry for Singaporeans.

Singapore Art Museum (SAM) is located at 71 Bras Basah Road, Singapore 189555.

Ticket costs $10.00 for adults however there is free entry on every Friday from 6.00pm to 9.00pm and on Open House Day.

How to get to Singapore Art Museum?
Just alight at Bras Basah MRT and you reach the museum in about 2 minutes.


Exhibitions at SAM :http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/exhibitions/index.html
Cosmology of Life by Toni Kanwa from Indonesia. 'He believes that every object bears its own energy and character that influences the definitive form of the artwork.
These miniature sculptures were carved by the artist. There is magnifying glass to zoom into the details.
My Longhouse Story by Malaysian artist Jainal Amambing . His drawings depicted his experience of growing up in a Rumgus longhouse in Kudat, north Sabah. From a young age, the child is taught how to catch chickens, craft food and cargo carriers with local materials and techniques from their relatives. 
'The world change for the children when they leave their village to attend school to learn new set of knowledge. 'The artist feel that it is important that the old knowledge not be forgotten.
About 113 paintings from Wu Guan Zhong were gifted to Singapore Heritage Board. His works were first appreciated and brought by Singapore. The Wu Guan Zhong gallery will move to the National Art Gallery at the former City Hall and Supreme Court in 2015. 

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Galloping to Prosperity in Singapore Chinatown

I was exploring Chinatown today and is delighted with the galloping horse lantern design. The side of the roads along Eu Tong Sen and New Bridge are adorned with a starry of golden coinage (ancient Chinese coinage) and herd of energetic galloping horses since next year is the year of Horse in the Chinese Zodiac. 

The galloping horse theme is designed by a group of 19 students from Singapore University of Technology and Design. The horses and coinage are made of silk and wire and are assembled by 100 skillful Chinese craftmen who were invited to Singapore for the event. 

Get ready for the beautiful light display along Chinatown when the street will be illuminated with galloping horses and coinages from 11 January next year to 28 February.   
May next year be a great and prosperous year for all of you! 

For more information, visit Singapore Chinatown official website shown below.

Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2014 Street Light-Up  (http://chinatownfestivals.sg/cny2014-street-light-up/)

Date: 11 January – 28 February 2014

Time:
7.00pm – 2.00am (Friday & Saturday)
7.00pm – 12.00mn (Sunday – Thursday)
Venue:
Eu Tong Sen Street, New Bridge Road, South Bridge Road and Garden Bridge
'Usher in the prosperous Year of the Horse with 88 illuminated lantern scuptures of horses galloping towards prosperity and countless gold coins suspended along the street. Combining traditions with modern design, be enthralled by the creativity of the contemporary street light-up design.The light-up features a refreshing and innovative Horse theme design conceptualised by Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD).'
2014 is the year of Horse in Chinese Zodiac
 Herd of energetic horses galloping to a brand new Chinese New Year which start on 31 Jan 2014
 Starry of coinage above the cars.

Ice-Cream Toast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast

Finally I had a taste of the ice-cream toast at Ya Kun Kaya Toast. The crispy fried toast is topped with sweet vanilla ice-cream and strawberry sauce.This was a good afternoon high-tea with my cousin.