Liu Kang

Liu Kang
Author: Kang Liu,Sara Siew
Publsiher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2011
Genre: Art, Asian
ISBN: MINN:31951D03403164U

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Liu Kang: Essays on Art and Culture is a testament to the inexorable passion of an artist who knew no boundaries. This collection of essays, which Liu Kang wrote over 44 years, offers an insight into the artist's myriad interests: interior design, music, literature, dance, photography, medical science, and the visual arts. Beyond these topics, Liu Kang's contributions as a first generation Nanyang artist and art educator come to the fore through his thoughts and ideas about art societies, exhibitions, artists, the development of art education, and the growth of art in Singapore and the region. Liu Kang wrote his essays in Chinese. They have been translated into English for this volume, and are accompanied by commentaries that help contextualise one's reading. This volume also contains snapshots of the artist's life--from old photographs of Liu Kang travelling or painting, to that of the people he wrote about in his essays.

Liu Kang Essays on Art and Culture

Liu Kang  Essays on Art and Culture
Author: Sara Siew
Publsiher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789811419614

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Liu Kang: Essays on Art and Culture is a testament to the inexorable passion of an artist who knew no boundaries. This collection of essays, which Liu Kang wrote over 44 years, offers an insight into the artist’s myriad interests: interior design, music, literature, dance, photography, medical science, and the visual arts. Beyond these topics, Liu Kang’s contributions as a first generation Nanyang artist and art educator come to the fore through his thoughts and ideas about art societies, exhibitions, artists, the development of art education, and the growth of art in Singapore and the region. Liu Kang wrote his essays in Chinese. They have been translated into English for this volume, and are accompanied by commentaries that help contextualise one’s reading. This volume also contains snapshots of the artist’s life—from old photographs of Liu Kang travelling or painting, to that of the people he wrote about in his essays.

Liu Kang

Liu Kang
Author: Yeo Wei Wei
Publsiher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789811468988

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This monograph positions Liu Kang, one of Singapore’s first generation artists, as observer, commentator, and visionary of modernity in Singapore art history. The contexts in which his works were created consist of a colourful map of diverse cultures, places and influences, spanning China, Europe and Southeast Asia. The cross-cultural richness in Liu Kang’s way of seeing and art making are explored in four essays by curators and art researchers. These essays present fresh insights into the artist’s engagement with European and Chinese modernisms in a Singaporean context. The book also contains 208 colour illustrations and archival photographs, as well as an index and a glossary.

Imagining Singapore

Imagining Singapore
Author: Charmaine Toh
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2023-02-27
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9789004538634

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Imagining Singapore is the first comprehensive study on the history of Pictorial photography in Singapore. Drawing from interviews, unpublished historical data and newly discovered photographs, the book unveils a fascinating aspect of visual culture and its links to global Pictorialism.

Siapa Nama Kamu Art in Singapore Since the 19th Century

Siapa Nama Kamu  Art in Singapore Since the 19th Century
Author: Low Sze Wee
Publsiher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2015-11-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789811405570

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Published to accompany National Gallery Singapore’s inaugural exhibition Siapa Nama Kamu?, the catalogue stands on the shoulders of giants to present a survey of Singapore art from the 19th century to the present, charting major themes across broad time periods. Over 400 works of art in a wide range of media are brought together to trace the ebb and flow of the history of Singapore art. Curatorial essays provide insight into the exhibition making, as well as examine the geographical confines of Singapore, the parameters of national identity and margins of time.

Intersections Innovations Institutions A Reader In Singapore Modern Art

Intersections  Innovations  Institutions  A Reader In Singapore Modern Art
Author: Jeffrey Say,Yu Jin Seng
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2022-09-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789811261213

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Intersections, Innovations, Institutions: A Reader in Singapore Modern Art is the second of two volumes of readers which the editors had published on Singapore art. The first volume, Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore Contemporary Art, was published in 2016. Like the first volume, Intersections, Innovations, Institutions brings together historically important writings but the scope is on modern artistic practices in Singapore from the 19th century to the 1980s. The aim of this book is to make these writings accessible for research and scholarship and for new histories and narratives to be constructed about the modern in Singapore art.Bundle set: A Reader in Singapore Modern and Contemporary ArtRelated Link(s)

Art and Place

Art and Place
Author: David Clarke
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 1996-10-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789622094154

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The book brings together a series of essays about art in Hong Kong written over the last ten years, with the intention of offering a personal chronicle of the Hong Kong art world during a time of great change. Many of the essays concern themselves with the work of local artists, but Western and Chinese artists whose works have been exhibited in Hong Kong during this period are also discussed. In addition to a consideration of particular artists and works of art, there are also essays which engage with debates that have been taking place in Hong Kong concerning curatorship and various arts policy issues. Fully illustrated and written in a straightforward style, Art and Place is one of the first serious attempts to evaluate the art of Hong Kong. It should be of use to anyone interested in the cultural life of one of Asia's leading cities.

Strokes of Life The Art of Chen Chong Swee

Strokes of Life  The Art of Chen Chong Swee
Author: Low Sze Wee,Cai Heng
Publsiher: National Gallery Singapore
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789811123733

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Chen Chong Swee is acknowledged as one of the earliest artists to have explored depicting Southeast Asian scenes within the medium of traditional Chinese ink painting. Published on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition at National Gallery Singapore, this catalogue bears witness to Chen’s explorations across the mediums of ink and oil, the influence his immediate surroundings had on his art, and his insistence, above all, that it was impossible to divorce art from life. Full-colour image plates, newly commissioned essays and a biographical timeline of the artist within the catalogue flesh out the inflections of Chen’s oeuvre.