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  2. Singapore International Festival of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 edition defined a working model for arts festivals amidst a pandemic – a landmark achievement capping Festival Director Gaurav Kripalani’s final term. Held from 14 May to 20 June, the Festival marked a milestone as one of the largest arts festivals in the world to be staged since the outbreak of the global pandemic in 2020.

  3. Singapore Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The restoration work on the then 140-year-old national monument took more than two years at a cost of S$30 million. It first opened its doors to the public as the Singapore Art Museum on 20 October 1995. Its first art installation was a S$90,000, 7 m (23 ft)-high Swarovski crystal chandelier at the museum main

  4. Art Stage Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Art Stage Singapore was founded by Lorenzo Rudolf. [1] Rudolf initially rejected a proposal to launch Art Basel in Singapore in 1992 but later revisited the idea of creating a unique Asian art fair. The fair took nine years to be realized. The first edition was held in 2011 at Marina Bay Sands.

  5. 2011 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    iFly Singapore, an indoor wind tunnel facility, is officially opened. [25] 21 May – SingTel successfully launches Singapore's second commercial satellite, ST-2, into orbit following a lift-off from Kourou, French Guiana. [26] The Clementi Mall is officially opened. [27] 27 May – New Platform at Jurong East MRT station opens, with 5 new ...

  6. Affordable Art Fair - Wikipedia

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    Affordable Art Fair is an international, contemporary art fair held in nine countries around the world. Launched in Battersea Park, London, England, in 1999, Affordable Art Fair is an international event in thirteen cities: London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Hamburg, Stockholm, New York, Austin, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.

  7. Lim Tze Peng - Wikipedia

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    New York Art Expo '89. First Bru-Sin Art Exhibition '89. New York Brunei 1991 2nd Solo Exhibition: National Museum Art Gallery Singapore. Tze Peng by Himself, 1993, Singapore Art Fair presented by Gim Ng of Shenn's Fine Art, Singapore 1995 Moments by Lim Tze Peng (solo) curated and presented by Gim Ng of Shenn's Fine Art and Takashimaya Gallery ...

  8. National Gallery Singapore - Wikipedia

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    National Art Gallery, Singapore. ISBN 978-981-08-6422-4; Yeo Wei Wei & Ye Shufang, 2010. Salted Fish. National Art Gallery, Singapore. ISBN 978-981-08-6444-6; National Art Gallery, Singapore, 2010. When I Grow Up I Want to Paint Like Cheong Soo Pieng (CSP Colouring Book). ISBN 978-981-08-6888-8; Sara Siew (ed), 2011. Liu Kang: Essays on Art and ...

  9. Liu Kang (artist) - Wikipedia

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    To commemorate the 100th year of Liu's birth, the National Art Gallery, Singapore, together with the Global Chinese Arts & Culture Society and Lianhe Zaobao, held a forum titled "Liu Kang: Tropical Vanguard" on 2 April 2011. The forum brought together a panel of established artists and scholars to discuss Liu's significant influence and ...