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Visiting National Gallery Singapore, Part 2





During my visit, it was only the UOB Southeast Asia gallery that I have explored due to time constraint. I was so engrossed admiring the interiors of the old Supreme Court building and all the paintings on display on the gallery that by the time I came out it was already evening. The UOB Southeast Asia Gallery aptly named Between Declarations and Dreams.

The UOB Southeast Asia Gallery occupied three floors and chronologically presented from the 19th century period to the 1990s. It displays important artworks mostly from the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the rest of Southeast Asia.

Singapore, Ho Say


The recent Sentosa Sandsation 2017 sand sculpture festival held at Siloso Beach Sentosa has featured larger-than-life sculptures that not only you will be amazed  by the design but also you will made to stop look and think of what the artist want to conveyed.

The entire exhibition were group into three zones. The first part is the sculptures depicting Singapore’s unique blend of culture thru humour and oddity. The second part is a competition zone featuring 14 renowned sand artists from 13 nations. The third zone is the interactive sand sculpture were visitors can be part of the sculpture and be photograph for the souvenir photoshoot.

Convolutions


Part of the Singapore Night Festival, is the light mapping art installation titled Convolutions. Convolutions is a light, laser, and music projection that projects the façade of the National Museum of Singapore into a different state of disarray.  The seven minutes showstopper is a visual spectacle combining architecture and sculptors imagery and a multiple laser of colours.