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Singapore pop star becomes ambassador of art

 

Singapore has been appointing various cultural figures from many different creative genres as art ambassadors for the country, and the latest ambassador is pop star JJ Lin.

Lin, a singer and songwriter, has been appointed art ambassador as a part of a program called “My Masterpiece Campaign.” This initiative names art ambassadors from dance, music, writing, film, and many more areas. In turn, the ambassadors select a work of visual art as their favorite, promoting it as the art ambassador to that particular piece.

Lin selected a Singaporean performance artist’s piece “Journey of A Yellow Man No. 11: Multiculturalism” as his artwork of choice. In the piece, the performance artist paints himself yellow and wears a yellow speedo while appearing in different everyday situations. The situations are photographed, many times to surreal results, such as a bright yellow man attempting to hail a taxi amid an otherwise normal downtown scene.

Lin said that he identified with this particular artwork because he often travels to cities far from his home of Singapore in order to share his music and songs. It is often difficult to be a stranger in a strange city, and Lin said that he had a hard time connecting with people as deeply elsewhere than he did in Singapore itself. The “Journey” artwork also reflected how hard it was to fit in when you are different from everyone else around you. Lin also commented on the series’ stillness. Though the bright yellow is riotous, the still photos are often meditations on the contents of the frame. Many scenes depict busy life, filled with new technology and packed schedules, but the man painted in yellow remains unmoving, unchanging.

The “My Masterpiece Campaign” is one of many initiatives created by Singapore officials to help lead up to the grand opening of National Gallery Singapore in November. Art ambassadors named as a part of the “My Masterpiece Campaign” have been naming their favorite artworks ahead of the grand opening. National Gallery Singapore will be the host of the greatest number of artwork from the Southeastern Asia region once it opens. The artwork will be hosted inside two revamped historical buildings — the former Supreme Court and the former City Hall, a nod to the importance of the past and heritage while building toward the future.

Become your own art ambassador by thinking about enrolling in an art class today. Visit SGArtClass.com to learn about all the various art classes offered, all with the option to tailor the lessons to your particular needs or interests. Art students can get valuable input from professional and knowledgeable teachers on projects they’re pursuing for class, while beginners can get the essential skills they need in order to grow as new artists. Perfect for all ages and all careers, our selection of art classes will bring a new understanding and appreciation for art ahead of the opening of National Gallery Singapore.

To learn more about JJ Lin being appointed as an ambassador of art, go to http://www.globalpost.com/article/6650462/2015/09/16/singapores-pop-star-jj-lin-appointed-art-ambassador.

  • October 6, 2015
  • Blog

National Gallery Singapore gets $20 million boost

Far East Organization founder Ng Teng Fong’s family made a $20 million donation to National Gallery Singapore in Ng’s name to help support the arts. It is the latest large donation from corporate partners to the upcoming gallery, showing a willingness from large businesses to help boost the nation’s artistic image. Once the gallery opens, it will act as the host to the largest number of masterpieces from the Southeast Asian region.

In the Ng family’s case, a roof garden exhibit space will be named for the Far East Organization founder. The space will be dedicated to outdoor artwork. The first exhibition will be created by Danh Vo, an artist born in Vietnam. His body of work explores societal and political themes from the viewpoint of his personal experience. Vo is just the first of what will be many artists leading the exhibition space. Future artists will help the works chosen for the space reflect and relate to the rest of the masterpieces on display throughout the gallery.

The roof garden is an important exhibition space because of the new context being outdoors, set against nature, being brought to art, said National Gallery Singapore’s chief executive, Chong Siak Ching. In this vein, the gallery hopes to inspire and excite more visitors to the space by presenting art outside instead of in a traditional indoor gallery space. This challenges viewers’ imaginations and preconceptions about what art should be and where it should be seen.

The roof garden came about by National Gallery Singapore staff’s efforts to preserve the outer façade of the building that will house the art. The building used to be the nation’s Supreme Court and City Hall. The roof garden encompasses several thousand square feet and features a green wall with the Civic District in the background. It will surely be a popular space with visitors of all ages.

Besides enabling exciting and fresh art exhibits in the roof garden gallery space, the Ng family’s donation will also help to fund research and other exhibition efforts throughout the entire National Gallery Singapore — though the main focus will be on the outdoor art presented in the roof garden.

With the November opening of National Gallery Singapore, there is no better time than to start learning about art and immersing yourself in the creative world. Think about enrolling in an art class today via SGArtClass.com, the leading website for bringing art students and art teachers together. All art classes can be tailored to students’ interests, so you can even pursue outdoor art and what it entails for artwork to interact and be viewed outside, in changing weather and seasons, and set to a background of flora and fauna.

For more information about the donation to National Gallery Singapore, go to http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/arts/ng-teng-fongs-family-donates-20-million-to-national-gallery-singapore.

  • October 2, 2015
  • Blog
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