Sculpting Life: The Ng Eng Teng Collection
description:NUS Museum | Free admissionNg Eng Teng (1934 – 2001) was a painter and potter by training but is most recognised for his sculptural pieces featuring humanist themes. A beneficiary of the artist's generous donations, NUS Museum has over 1,000 of Ng's works including sketches, paintings, maquettes, sculptures, figurines and pottery. An archival display-cum-exhibition, the presentation will be divided into three sections – The Formative Years, Body/Form/Perspectives and Materials/Processes/Public Works – exploring a range of biographical, stylistic and thematic interests. The presentation surveys the breadth and depth of Ng’s oeuvre and encourages further research and dialogue on the artist, his productions and facets of the era in which he lived and worked. Please check www.nus.edu.sg/cfa/museum for updates. |
by:NUS MuseumUniversity Cultural Centre, 50 Kent Ridge Crescent, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119279 10am - 7:30pm (Tuesdays to Saturdays) 10am - 6pm (Sundays) Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays |
when:- Thu, 01 Jan |
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