Quarterly - Singapore Art Museum
Quarterly - Singapore Art Museum
Quarterly - Singapore Art Museum
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Kakhé<br />
by Speak Cryptic<br />
Ka-khé, which means ‘stubborn’ or ‘naughty’ in the Baweanese<br />
language, was something Speak Cryptic heard very often as he<br />
was growing up. This mural, which runs along the walls of the<br />
stairs, offers visitors a peek into the artist’s quest to learn about<br />
his culture, and chronicles his life growing up as a <strong>Singapore</strong>an Baweanese. Kakhé was commissioned<br />
by SAM and was presented under the recent exhibition, The <strong>Singapore</strong> Show: Future Proof.<br />
Ping Pong Go-Round<br />
by Lee Wen<br />
Indulge in a game of Ping Pong with a twist. With the possibility<br />
of playing with as many players as possible, regardless of gender<br />
and age, Ping Pong Go-Round seeks to bring about alternative<br />
models for interaction and dialogue. Ping Pong Go-Round was<br />
also presented under Lee’s recent solo exhibition, Lee Wen: Lucid Dreams in the Reverie of the Real<br />
at SAM.<br />
Everyday Wonders<br />
by Loh Sau Kuen<br />
Create patterns and designs using simple objects such as paper clips and clothes pegs. Inspired<br />
by her experience from teaching people with special needs, Loh hopes to widen perspectives and<br />
cultivate a meaningful appreciation of art through Everyday Wonders. This is a collaborative work<br />
with the special needs trainees from TOUCH Community Services.<br />
The <strong>Art</strong> of Imagination<br />
by Justin Lee<br />
Step into Justin Lee’s interactive installation of cardboard boxes and celebrate The <strong>Art</strong> of Imagination.<br />
Explore popular local images, drawings and texts on these boxes and unleash your imagination by<br />
adding your own designs and words to this mash-up, or rearrange the boxes to piece together a<br />
creative message or image.<br />
Dress Me Up<br />
by Justin Lee<br />
Visit this fantastical children’s playroom and play dress up with life-sized dolls or decorate a gigantic<br />
cake. Through this work, Lee aims to encourage children to express themselves freely and creatively.<br />
Look out for some special artworks which have been created as part of Okto’s Knockout All Stars<br />
100 th Episode Special.<br />
Let’s Dance<br />
by Emilie Fouilloux<br />
Be a star performer in Let’s Dance! Boogie to your heart’s content to Emilie Fouilloux’s music<br />
selection, and watch your moves projected on a screen alongside videos of other participants.<br />
Discover a new way of expressing yourself and share the experience with others in Let’s Dance.<br />
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