Chinese ink painting exhibition shows how pioneer Singapore artists broke the rules

Chinese ink painting exhibition shows how pioneer Singapore artists broke the rules Clement Young, The Straits Times, Tuesday 26 September 2023 Fan Chang Tien’s Landscape (right) is one of 50 Chinese ink and calligraphy works on show at Masterpieces Of Ink And Calligraphy, curated by Ms Iola Liu (left). PHOTOS: COURTESY OF IOLA LIU, ASIA …

Masterpieces of Ink and Calligraphy Exhibition

追忆已故画家林子影、潘正培、范昌乾、刘抗水墨怀旧精品展 展览前言: 新加坡视觉艺术中心将与2023年10月5日-10月11日在视觉艺术中心展览厅举办四位新加坡国宝级已故画家林子影、潘正培、范昌乾、刘抗水墨作品展。展览从10月5日开始至10月11日结束,一共展出7天,将展出的作品均是四位画家生前早期水墨作品,有书法、水墨花鸟、山水、人物。一共展出画家遗作60余幅。此次展出深受画家们的家属支持,家属们拿出多年珍藏的作品,让我们有机会把画家们的遗作展示给公众参观,让艺术爱好者们有机会欣赏这几位已故画家的真迹,向艺术家们学习,欣赏这四位已故画家画家的优秀作品的同时,大家一起缅怀这几位已故画家,纪念他们为新加坡艺术做出的贡献,我们学习前辈们的绘画技巧与风格,把中国华人的传统水墨画传承下去、并发扬光大。 Asia Art Collective 在2013年至2016年期间,曾举办过《丹青留芳》–林子影遗作展,《范昌乾遗作展》,《钟泗滨、陈文希、刘抗、陈宗瑞》–南洋画派领军人物四大画家展览,《纪念刘抗诞辰111周年— 刘抗书画遗作展》,《海派传承于狮城》— 新加坡海派弟子画家群展,这几次展览深受艺术爱好者和收藏家们的认可,多数作品被收藏家收藏。 此次四位已故画家遗作展,作品精湛,都是极具收藏价值的精品,Asia Art Collective 欢迎艺术爱好者和收藏家们前来参观展览,并收藏心怡的作品,我们诚意邀请并恭候大家 展览详情: 免费入场 日期/时间: 5 Oct 2023 – 11 Oct 2023, 11am to 8pm Daily 开幕典礼:5 Oct 2023, 7pm (Exhibition Opening [RSVP]) 地点:Visual Arts Centre Dhoby Ghaut Exhibition Gallery  VISUAL ARTS CENTRE Ling Cher Eng’s Artworks Available – Plum Blossoms, Birds and Flowers, …

Masterpieces of Ink and Calligraphy Exhibition

Masterpieces of Ink and Calligraphy Exhibition Synopsis Visual Arts Centre will be hosting an exhibition of ink and wash works by four of Singapore’s national treasures – Ling Cher Eng, Phua Cheng Pue, Fan Chang Tien and Liu Kang – from October 5 to October 11, 2023,. The exhibition will run for seven days from …

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