Art can be a wonderful thing, but high prices on paintings and other masterpieces might put collecting out of reach for the average attendee. However, there are several Art Stage Singapore happenings that would be perfect for those without a lot of extra money to throw around to attend.
One specific exhibit shows art borrowed directly from the collections of dedicated art collectors, allowing others a peek into the experience of collecting art as a hobby. Visitors can see how others live — or, at the very least, pretend they’re walking through the rooms that the works of art usually are displayed in. Viewing this exhibit is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see artwork that might not otherwise be viewable, as many of Singapore’s dedicated art collectors prefer to remain out of the public eye. There might not be another chance to see in person the kinds of masterpieces that make up a part of this special collection. One such collection that visitors should be on the lookout for is a minimalistic take on portraits that look more like x-rays on display at the doctor’s office — with decidedly Christian undertones.
Another exhibit that is not to be missed is a pair of performance art interactions. There is no better way to experience this kind of cutting edge art than to take in a live art performance. One of the performances will trace several works of art on display at Art Stage Singapore all the way back to the 1970s, doing so with uniquely informative and entertaining tidbits of information.
Still another attraction at Art Stage Singapore for visitors is the opportunity to watch art being created before your own eyes. Two artists will be using their booth space to make an installation of unfired clay, molding temples and statues right in front of passers-by. It is perhaps one of the only galleries at Art Stage Singapore that is there simply for art’s sake — the installation will not be for sale.
One attractive option for visitors who want to collect art but might not have the means to do so is a highly affordable art vending machine. A number of bite-sized artworks encased in protective boxes are available for just twenty dollars in a unique vending machine that dispenses the art a visitor wants.
The last option to enjoy Art Stage Singapore on a modest budget is to create some artwork of your own. There are many opportunities to snap photos of inspiring and intriguing artworks on your phone to upload to an Instagram or other social media account. This is just another way to participate in the artwork’s many incarnations.
Interested in the sights and exhibits of Art Stage Singapore? Consider taking your interest to the next level by signing up for an art class via SGArtClass.com.
To read more about options for Art Stage Singapore visitors who might find traditional art collecting a little out of their reach, go to http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/from-s-20-works-to-instagram-heaven-5-reasons-to-check-out-art/3431008.html.