《走进古宅,探索新加坡本土艺术》
THE SHOPHOUSE EDITION: SINGAPORE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION

关于展览

Asia Art Collective 与新加坡视觉艺术中心隆重呈现——《走进新加坡古宅宅,探索新加坡本土艺术 》— 新加坡第一代第二代画家艺术鉴赏。该艺术展览将在两座新加坡传统旧店屋内展出。这此展览活动将在新加坡获设计大奖的旧店屋Figment club house 举行,此店屋由Linghao Architects设计,曾荣获市区重建局遗产奖(B类),而另一个展览的神秘店屋位置将在参观首个地点后解锁。

这场展览在芽笼24A巷11号的Figment店屋以及步行几分钟可达的另一个地点展出,让观众在参观设计独特的旧店屋中,沉浸式体验新加坡传统建筑、欣赏文化遗产、聆听专家赵宏老师讲解新加坡艺术历史和对未来本土艺术市场分析。学习鉴赏本土艺术。

首个“新加坡艺术瑰宝”展将以新加坡第一、二代艺术家的作品呈现在极具现代室内设计改建的传统古宅

 

此艺术鉴赏展览活动将呈现新加坡第一、二代艺术家遗作四十余幅包括,陈文希、钟泗滨、  吴在炎、潘受、朱庆光、蔡逸溪和符致珊、范昌乾、潘正陪等,此外展出新加坡国宝级画家林子平、陈瑞献等精彩作品。这四十件作品跨越从20世纪80年代至2000年代末,涵盖了中国水墨、书法及油画作品。步入位于芽笼第24A巷11号的Figment旧店屋,观众将首先欣赏到林子平充满表现力的书法作品,紧随其后的是新加坡实力艺术家朱宏大胆而富有表现力的油画,两种风格的鲜明对比为展览增添了独特的视觉体验。

 

精选艺术家简介与作品

艺术家 : 林子平

画品: Cursive script
林子平1921年出生,今年103岁。于2003年获得新加坡文化奖。是新加坡最具影响力的艺术家之一,被誉为活着的传奇人物。
他以描绘新加坡独立后景象的中国水墨作品而闻名,不仅在本地和国际展览中备受瞩目,其杰作也被新加坡的知名机构和众多收藏家收藏。
艺术家:朱宏(生于1967年)
画品:Geylang – 46cm x 61cm (exhibited)
第三代艺术家朱宏的生动而富有表现力的油画作品展示了新加坡的店屋,与林子平的书法相映成趣,使观众能够欣赏到这两位艺术家虽风格迥异却同样大胆的艺术表现。
phua cheng phue singaporean artist
balinese woman phua cheng phue

潘正培,新加坡第一代艺术家,于2004年在新加坡过世,享年70岁。

chen wen hsi singaporean artist
chen wen hsi hens

陈文希,新加坡最重要的先驱艺术家之一。于1991年在新加坡过世,享年85岁。

其油画作品《PASAR》在2013年香港苏富比拍卖会上以220万美元成交,创下新加坡第一代艺术家作品的最高拍卖纪录。

陈文希作品以融合西方艺术与中国笔触的画风而闻名。

wu tsai yen singaporean artist
wu tsai yen swimming fishes

吴在炎,新加坡第一代指画大师,于2001年在新加坡过世。享年九十岁。

吴在炎的作品多次在拍卖会上出现,成交价达到18,646美元。

第一与第二代新加坡艺术家与画品

本次展览的参展艺术家之一是新加坡指画大师 吴在炎。他是新加坡指画艺术的开创者之一,尽管名气不如他的知名同辈陈文希和钟泗滨, 吴在炎于1933年毕业于新华美术学院,成为新加坡指画艺术的重要代表人物。本次展览中,我们很荣幸展出 吴在炎的四幅作品,包括一幅与其1986年的作品《向上游》(新加坡国家美术馆藏品)相比风格进一步发展的画作。

游上 1987年 (exhibited)

向上游 1986年
水墨画
168 x 44 cm
新加坡国家美术馆藏品

冯庭坤 – 岸边

冯庭坤丹戎巴葛火车站

黄有福 – 嬉戏 

符致珊- 唛头

潘正培 – 巴里妇女

潘正培 – 巴里妇女

陈文希 – 嬉戏

陈宗瑞 – 乡村

朱宏- 小印度

朱宏 – 新加坡店屋

现代艺术家的作品

Mohammad Din Mohammad – 花

朱庆光 – 海滨船只

特别邀请新加坡美评家赵宏主讲《新加坡本土艺术的鉴赏与收藏》

art appreciation talk for the shophouse edition: singapore art treasures exhibition
art appreciation talk b mr zhao hong complimentary drink and snack

日期/时间:11 月 23 日,下午 3:00 至 5:00

活动费用:每人$48
赵宏主讲:《新加坡本土艺术的鉴赏与收藏》
 
聆听艺术专家赵宏老师的深入讲解,了解新加坡第一与第二代画家的经典作品及其独特的艺术风格。赵老师将带领大家探索新加坡艺术发展的历史脉络,并分享对艺术市场的专业分析,为艺术爱好者和收藏家们提供专业资讯

活动报名链接:https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/1073946405609?aff=oddtdtcreator

展览信息

展览标题:《走进古宅,探索新加坡本土艺术》

展览日期:2024年11月22日-24日
时间:每天上午11点至晚上9点
每日免费入场

地点:芽笼24A巷11号,S398535

活动安排:
赵宏主讲:《新加坡本土艺术的鉴赏与收藏》
11月23日(周日),下午3点至5点,仅限预约,门票请在Eventbrite领取

导览讲解:每天上午11:30,下午1:30和5:30
本次展览中展示的第一代和第二代艺术作品将为观众提供一场视觉盛宴,展现代表艺术家的最佳作品,并深入了解这些艺术家及其喜爱的艺术主题。通过每日的导览展览活动(上午11:30、下午1:30和5:30),参观者将了解到新加坡艺术的历史,并学习到展出的一代和二代艺术家的艺术风格。

展览开幕:11月22日,晚上7点至9点,需持邀请卡

更多信息及预约:请WhatsApp 90056716联系[Iola Liu]

关于Figment

Figment是一家提供精致共居住宿的公司,致力于策划独特的共居体验。Figment与多位本地艺术家、工匠和建筑师合作,使空间充满艺术气息,以激发社区活力。作为本地艺术社区的强力支持者,Figment为本次“店屋特展 – 新加坡艺术瑰宝”展览提供场地支持。

方震(Fang Low)

方震
Figment shophouse

Figment的联合创始人兼CEO方震(35岁)始终支持本地艺术,并与多位本地艺术家、工匠和建筑师合作,将艺术作品融入共居空间。他与Asia Art Collective的合作将把Figment的活动空间转变为艺术展览画廊,展出真正具有新加坡特色和标志性的创意策划艺术作品。展览期间每两小时将安排一次导览,此外还有展览开幕活动和艺术讲座。为期三天的艺术展览及相关活动旨在丰富观众的艺术体验,促进对本地艺术的理解和欣赏。


在Figment店屋参观完毕后,观众将被带领至芽笼24A巷另一个几步之遥的店屋,继续欣赏更多一、二代艺术家的作品,包括陈文希、钟泗滨、吴在炎、潘寿、朱庆光、蔡逸溪、符致珊等人的代表性作品。此次展览共展出四十幅艺术作品,创作年代从20世纪80年代到2000年代,涵盖水墨、书法和油画等多种艺术形式。

关于Asia Art Collective

Asia Art Collective成立于2013年,是一家专注于新加坡艺术的画廊及艺术咨询公司,拥有丰富的艺术代理与推广、展览策划经验。亚洲艺术收藏在2013至2015年间位于Tanglin购物中心,2019年迁至140 Paya Lebar Road #03-04 AZ@Paya Lebar,并继续推广本地艺术,尤其注重第一、二代艺术家的推广,代表知名新加坡艺术家陈文希、钟泗滨、范昌乾、林子平、蔡逸溪、符致珊、朱宏等。
展览“超越——新加坡现代艺术50年”开幕时的Iola Liu照片

“Iola Liu说:“Figment和Asia Art Collective对这次合作感到非常兴奋,这是Figment第一次向公众开放其共同生活空间的访问权限。此次展览在位于11 Lorong 24A Geylang的Figment shophouse举办,同时在同一条街道上步行不到一分钟的另一个shophouse展出。观众可以在装饰精美的shophouse内体验传统、遗产、艺术与现代的融合。Shophouse Edition还将继续突出和展示各种新加坡艺术家,从首个 “走进新加坡古宅:探索新加坡艺术 — 新加坡第一代第二代艺术作品鉴赏” 展览开始,展出新加坡第一代和第二代艺术家的作品。”

联络方式

联络人:刘婉婷| 9239 8226
邮箱iola@iolaliu.com | info@asiaartcollective.com
网站asiaartcollective.com | visualartscentre.sg
电话:6255 0711 | 6733 2155

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