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\nFinally got the chance to check out the Singapore National Gallery and it was well worth the visit. Housed in the old Supreme Court and City Hall buildings, the buildings in itself were amazing pieces of art. Fun fact I learned from the Changi World War II tour I took (that I will blog about soon!), this was where they officially signed and accepted the Japanese’s surrender. SO MUCH HISTORY WITHIN THESE WALLS! And so much art too, focus, Reg. Hehe! The Singapore National Gallery is home to the world’s largest public collection of Singapore and South East Asian modern art. To put it in perspective, they have over 8,000 artworks from all over the region. It was interesting to walk through the galleries and see the similarities within the region. There were times I could’ve sworn the landscape was Philippine only to look closer and find out it’s actually Myanmar or Indonesia. Not that there was any lack of Filipino artists. I was sooo proud whenever I’d see Filipino works and even more so when I realized that I’ve seen some of those pieces before at the Ateneo Art Gallery. Super kilig!<\/i> Don’t let me get started on that iconic Juan Luna piece! Of course I also got introduced to other Asian artists and even discovered a new favorite painting by local Singaporean watercolor master, Gog Sing Hooi. And oh! Don’t forget to head on up and see amazing views of Singapore! \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
\nAnyway, the current exhibition is entitled: Reframing Modernism. And here, you will see Asian art side by side their Western counterparts. They even have a Matisse and Picasso on display! Of course if Matisse and Picasso are your main aims, you’d have better luck in museums abroad (1<\/a> & 2<\/a>) but I cannot stress this enough, South East Asian art is worth it.  Don’t believe me, just (watch\u266c<\/i>) scroll:-<\/p>\n

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\nSingapore:-<\/u><\/h3>\n
\nSingapore as a city gives of such a cold, industrial vibe that I never considered what Singapore art may be like. Wrong move, turns out Singapore art is so vibrant and colorful and at times, delicate even. <\/div>\n
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\nLoooove this watercolor piece by Gog Sing Hooi<\/div>\n
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\nFoo Chee San, Foo Chee San, and Lim Yew Kuan<\/div>\n
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\nI’ve always believed that Filipino artists are world class. From the ilustrados<\/i> in the Spanish era, to today’s modern artists, I feel that they are on par with international counterparts yet they don’t get as much exposure or recognition. I heard that admission is free to the National Museum of the Philippines this June and if you can, better take advantage of it! <\/div>\n
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\n Filipino modern art: Jose Joya, J Elizalde Navarro, Fernando Zobel<\/div>\n
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\n Galo Ocampo’s Brown Madonna had been considered scandalous as it portrayed Jesus and Mary as Filipinos in local wear<\/div>\n
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\n Fernando Amorsolo<\/div>\n
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\n Fernando Zobel – this was displayed in the Ateneo Art Gallery! \ud83d\ude42<\/div>\n
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\nRemember the painting I mentioned here<\/a>? The oil on canvas I didn’t catch who made but it was very creative? Well, it was by the same guy, Hernando Ocampo. See the style resemblance? \ud83d\ude42<\/div>\n
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\nFelix Hidalgo’s Las Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas Al Populacho which won Silver Medal in the 1884 Madrid Exposition of Fine Arts where Juan Luna’s Spoliarium won Gold<\/div>\n
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\nVietnam War propaganda by various Vietnamese artists: Hoang Tran, Hoang Duc Toan, Le Minh, Nguyen Thi Kim, Vu Trung Luong<\/div>\n
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\nThe commentary says that this probably isn’t even a real town and that the painter just used scenes from various South East Asian cities and crammed it together as what Western artists commissioned to depict Asia did. It was likely because to them it all looked the same, so they just committed it to memory and worked on it from there. So taking their cue, I also forgot who the artist was. <\/div>\n
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\nMilenko Prvacki<\/div>\n
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\nI grew a deeper appreciation for Asian art from this visit. Asian art can be just as refined as western art or maybe even more. It’s not just those ethnic tribal shapes, Asians actually do, and are good at, modern art. IMPRESSIONISTS FOREVERRRR! Hahaha The National Gallery Singapore is definitely worth a visit for Asians and non-Asians alike. \ud83d\ude09 <\/div>\n
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