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Dawn Ng (born 1982) is a visual artist from Singapore [1] [2] [3] [4] who works across a diverse breadth of mediums, motives and scale ranging from text, illustration ...
This is a list of visual artists from Singapore. These include fine artists working in traditional media such as painting , sculpture , and printmaking , as well as other media associated with modern and contemporary art , such as installation art , performance art , conceptual art , photography , video art , sound art , and new media art , for ...
This category lists artists from Singapore practicing mainstream fine arts in painting or other art mediums. This includes Singaporean modern, avant-garde, contemporary practising artists in the field of painting, installation, performance art and film. This category does not include practitioners of commercial art such as graphic design.
She also noted that the hotel is "one of the few places in Singapore to serve a decently strong cocktail." [21] The hotel also features a cantilevered infinity pool that was built as an extension to the main building. [19] An art installation by Dawn Ng can be found at the pool. The hotel also houses the restaurant Po. [22]
The third Singapore Art Show was held 21 August to 4 October 2009, [5] featuring 6000 works with 600 artists across 60 venues. [6] Its main platform, the Singapore Art Exhibition 2009, was held at the Singapore Art Museum with the theme of Art Buffet, featuring 30 works from artists such as Chng Seok Tin, Dawn Ng, and Wang Ruobing. [7]
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The 5th Passage Artists Limited, commonly known as 5th Passage or 5th Passage Artists, was an artist-run initiative and contemporary art space in Singapore from 1991 to 1994. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As a registered, artist-led non-profit organisation, it was one of the earliest of its kind for early-1990s Singapore, with its initial space located at ...
[4] [14] Singaporean artist Dawn Ng, who is married to Royer's business partner Wee Teng Wen, created a hanging installation in the main dining area called A Theory of Everything. Inspired by Royer's focus on simplicity in the kitchen, Ng took printed photographs of ingredients, sticking them onto oak panels and folding them. [11] [4]