李志明画作回顾展

Lee Chee Min Retrospective Exhibition

Synopsis

Lee Chee Min, born in Malaysia in 1947, moved to Singapore at a young age, where he first cultivated his passion for art during his high school years. He subsequently studied at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and went on to graduate from the National Institute of Education in 1975. For over 30 years, he dedicated himself to teaching art at various secondary schools. Outside of teaching, he engaged with local art communities through urban sketching and participating in group exhibitions. His works were featured in Nanyang Siang Pau and exhibitions such as National Day Art Exhibition (1975, organized by the Ministry of Culture).

This exhibition offers an in-depth look at Lee Chee Min’s artistic journey over several decades, showcasing his exploration of various mediums – notably chinese ink and watercolor. His early works intimately captured the simple, rustic lifestyles of the kampong and kelong communities in Singapore and Malaysia, while his travels through China and Taiwan inspired dramatic portrayals of landscapes such as the Yangtze River and paddy fields. In the later years, his focus shifted to the urban landscape of Singapore, capturing iconic streetscape and buildings like the Singapore River, Bukit Timah, East Coast Park and Jurong Brickworks.

Through Lee Chee Min’s art, we are invited to revisit places of the past — those that are gone but not forgotten. His bold yet graceful brushstrokes breathe life into the scenes they depict—be it the bustling energy of the city’s streetscape, or the serene, tranquil moments by the kelongs. This exhibition offers a window into the past, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the quiet nostalgia of a rapidly changing world.

展览简介

李志明,1947年生于马来西亚,自幼迁居新加坡,在中学时期便培养了对艺术的热爱,随后就读于南洋美术学院(NAFA)。1975年,他毕业于国立教育学院,并将大部分时间奉献给艺术教育,先后在多所中学教授艺术超过30年。业余时间,他通过城市写生与本地艺术社区互动,并参与了多个团体展览。他的作品常见于《南洋商报》,并入選以下各團體所主辦之畫展,如:“國慶美展”(1975年,文化部主辦),“美麗的新加坡美展”,“大众美展”,和“素描畫展”。

本次展览全面呈现了李志明数十年的艺术历程,展现了他对各种媒介的探索,尤其是传统中国水墨和水彩画。他的早期作品生动地捕捉了新加坡和马来西亚的甘榜与高隆(渔村)的淳朴生活场景。同时,他在中国和台湾的旅行也启发了他对山水风光的表现,尤其是长江和稻田等壮丽景致。在艺术创作的后期,他逐渐将视角转向新加坡的城市街景与建筑,描绘了如新加坡河,武吉知马,东海岸与裕廊砖厂等标志性场景。

通过李志明的艺术作品,我们得以重温那个已逝的岁月——一个即使时光流逝,记忆依然留存的地方。他那大胆而优雅的笔触赋予画面生命,无论是城市街景的繁忙气息,或是高隆宁静悠远的时光。本次展览为我们打开了一扇通往过去的窗,让我们在这个日新月异的世界中,感受一份温馨的怀旧情愫。

Event Details

Date
29 June – 3 July 11am-8pm
(Private Opening on 29 June 12-2pm)

Venue
Visual Arts Centre
10 Penang Road, #01-02, Dhoby Ghaut Green, Singapore 238469

Entry
Free for all

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