State of the Arts: June 24 to 30
SINGAPORE — Four notable exhibitions opened at one go: Singapore Tyler Print Institute’s Picasso prints show, an Eames design survey at Art Science Museum, a survey of contemporary Arab art at the Singapore Art Museum, and the private collection of the Liechtenstein royal family at the National Museum Of Singapore. Meanwhile, urban art collective RSCLS held their first Solidarity 21 cultural exchange, bringing in urban artists from Manila for a live art jam. Finally, the weekend also saw the launch of Chinese opera doyenne and Cultural Medallion recipient Joanna Wong’s biography, Joanna Wong: An Indomitable Life, An Operatic Legacy. MAYO MARTIN
SINGAPORE — Four notable exhibitions opened at one go: Singapore Tyler Print Institute’s Picasso prints show, an Eames design survey at Art Science Museum, a survey of contemporary Arab art at the Singapore Art Museum, and the private collection of the Liechtenstein royal family at the National Museum Of Singapore. Meanwhile, urban art collective RSCLS held their first Solidarity 21 cultural exchange, bringing in urban artists from Manila for a live art jam. Finally, the weekend also saw the launch of Chinese opera doyenne and Cultural Medallion recipient Joanna Wong’s biography, Joanna Wong: An Indomitable Life, An Operatic Legacy. MAYO MARTIN