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Chua Ek Kay, After the Rain, 2004, Ink and colour on paper, 244 x 120 cm, Collection of Singapore Art Museum
‘After the Rain’ presents the achievements of Chua Ek Kay and commemorates the significant donation made by his family to the National Collection. It examines his artistic development through his interests in calligraphy and poetry, the Shanghai School of ink painting, and Western art. The exhibition will examine the important themes that Chua continuously revisited throughout his career.
The Gallery’s presentation will be the first historical survey of the artist’s career by a national museum, covering his most important works and artistic interests, including the Singapore cityscape and reflections on nature.
Some of Chua’s works that visitors can look forward to when the exhibition opens on 25 November include ‘After the Rain (2004)’, ‘Midnight Lotus (2002)’, ‘Dream of Borobudur (1996)’, ‘My Haunt (1991)’, ‘An Intimate Space of Stillness (1995)’ and ‘Song of Cicada (1995)’, just to name a few.
All visitors will enjoy complimentary entry to the special exhibitions during the National Gallery Singapore’s opening celebrations from 24 November to 6 December 2015. For more information about the upcoming activities and registration requirements, please visit www.nationalgallery.sg
Venue: National Gallery Singapore
When: 26 Nov 2015 - 3 May 2016,
By: National Gallery Singapore