Singapore Art Museum: Altas Of Mirrors
Finally we visited another exhibition, this time round we visited Singapore Art Museum: Altas Of Mirrors, a big Thank you to SAM for sending us the tickets.
Lets go check it out what we discover,
THE SKELETON OF MAKARA (THE MYTH OF A MYTH) By Tan Zhi Hao, which depict as a hybrid of different animals, typically half-mammal and half-fish. This can be found at Level 2, right infront of the stairs.
Noah's Garden II by Deng Guoyuan, this site-specific work is at once a garden of artificial flora and a labyrinth of mirrors, which gives off a feeling of being inside of kaleidoscope.
Locus Amoenus by Ryan Villamael, Locus Amoenus evokes the notion of an escape into an ideal landscape. Also one of my favourite place in the entire museum.
History Repeat Itself by Titarubi, a meditation on the history of power, seeking to make visible the legacies of colonial conquest in Southeast Asia.
Black Forest by Han Sai Por, it show a destroyed ‘forest’ of charcoal logs standing upright, which represent the charred wood from ongoing deforestation activities.
As we visited on the last day of the exhibition, the entire museum is filled with people, so we didn't manage to take a lot of photos and we decided to leave the place. But still thankfully we manage to explore a few really good places.
See you guys again, goodbye.