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  • - , Wenji Xinbian
    av Sara Siew
    293,-

  • - 10 Works from the Archipelago Everyone Should Know
    av Yvonne Low
    165,-

    This sixth title in the Awesome Art series makes art accessible to the young and young at heart, inspiring hours of creativity at home or in the classroom.

  • av Edwin Thumboo
    195,-

  • - 10 Works from the Land of Mountains Everyone Should Know
    av Rahel Joseph
    215,-

    Dive into the wonderful world of Malaysian art! Get to know 10 of Malaysia's most awesome artists through fascinating facts about their lives and beautiful full-colour reproductions of their works. With bold, playful illustrations, Awesome Art Malaysia provides readers with an understanding not just of art and how it is created, but what influences it, from nature to culture. This book teems with fun and engaging activities that inspire hours of creativity at home or in the classroom. Awesome Art Malaysia is another title in the Awesome Art series, which seeks to make art accessible to the young and young at heart.

  • - 10 Works from the Lion City Everyone Should Know
    av Ryan How
    213,-

    Come discover art from the lion city in Awesome Art Singapore! This volume encourages children to appreciate art by revealing works by 10 artists which cover sculpture, photography and painting. Fully illustrated with stories and fun facts about each artwork, Awesome Art Singapore helps makes art concepts and ideas easy to enjoy and understand. Filled with activities exploring mediums, methods and motivations, this book teems with fun and engaging activities that inspire hours of creativity at home or in the classroom.

  • - Chua Ek Kay
    av Low Sze Wee
    216,-

  • - Charles Lim Yi Yong
    av Russell Storer
    341,-

  • - Space. Light. Object
     
    574,-

    Minimalism: Space, Light and Object is an expansive global survey of the movementΓÇÖs influential language of reductive forms, from its Abstract Expressionist colour field antecedents to Post-Minimalism, and how it continues to speak to artists today. In this timely re-evaluation, the contemporaneous Mono-ha movement, as well as experimentation in video, sound and performance are brought to bear on the Minimalist canon. This richly illustrated exhibition catalogue features essays by the exhibition curators and international contributors, along with conversations with artists, opening up a forum for contemporary readings of this dynamic, multivalent and pivotal movement.

  • - A Reader
     
    1 257,-

    Who spoke of the modern in Southeast Asia? When and where was the modern written? How was it written? How was it received? This collection brings together nearly 300 texts that were originally published between the late 19th to late 20th centuries, selected by a group of scholars as responses to questions such as these. The texts were produced chiefly in various locations in the region, by artists, critics, historians and curators in 13 languages, many of which had never before been translated into the English language. Years in the making, this publication is the first to present such breadth and depth of art writing in the region of Southeast Asia, and will be a valuable resource to students, teachers, scholars and those interested in Southeast Asian studies and art history.

  • - Art and Architecture in Southeast Asia (1969-1989)
     
    352,-

  • av John Clark
    395,-

  • - Introductions from A to Z
    av Roger Nelson
    294,-

    Modern Art of Southeast Asia: Introductions from A to Z features 60 concise and accessibly written accounts of the key ideas and currents underlying modern art in the region.

  • - Painting Singapore
     
    494,-

  • av Madeleine Lee
    197,-

  • - New Histories in Southeast Asian Art, 1945-1990
     
    337,-

    Ten essays by emerging scholars draw upon unexplored archives and works of art, bearing witness to rich local histories and uncovering complex artistic exchanges across Southeast Asia and beyond.

  • - Painting from Southeast Asia, Europe and Beyond
    av Sara Siew
    1 007,-

  • - Rirkrit Tiravanija
     
    234,-

    Other artists featured in this Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission series include Danh Vo (page 22) and Charles Lim (forthcoming).

  • - Raden Saleh and Juan Luna
     
    352,-

    National heroes and enigmatic gures, 19th-century painters Raden Saleh and Juan Luna traversed the colonial territories of Southeast Asia and the imperial cities of Europe.

  • - Masterpieces from the Musee d'Orsay
     
    352,-

    One of the great innovations of the Impressionists was their radical use of colour: theirapplication of strokes of complementary or contrasting hues captured the shifting effects of light and foregrounded the nature of vision.

  • av Ryan How
    156,-

    What is a docent? What does an artwork conservator do? Take a look behind the scenes to discover what goes on inside an art museum.

  • av Sara Siew
    276,-

    Explore the awesome world of art through 20 awesome works from Southeast Asia!

  • av John Clark
    296,-

    This volume assembles essays by 25 emerging and established scholars, who have turned their minds to the art and the writing of it in Southeast Asia from the 19th century to the present.

  •  
    284,-

    Accompanying the first major survey of Yayoi Kusama's work in Southeast Asia, this catalogue features essays by curators from National Gallery Singapore and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, a biographical timeline and beautifully reproduced images of her works.

  •  
    233,-

    Inspired by artworks from Singapore's National Collection, this fun activity book encourages young, curious minds to observe and explore the world around them.

  • av Chen Chong Swee
    447,-

    Cheng Chong Swee's writings- collated here and translated into English for the first time- range from the value of art education to the responsibilities of the art community, and are imbued with ardour and vigorous clarity.

  • av Toh Lam Huat
    352,-

    The stunning breadth of one of the most extensive private collections of ink art in Singapore is made public in Rediscovering Treasures: Ink Art from the Xiu Hai Lou Collection.

  • av Kwok Kian Chow
    499,-

    This catalogue bears witness to Chen Chong Swee's explorations across the mediums of ink and oil, the influence his immediate surroundings had on his art, and his insistence, above all, that it was impossible to divorce art from life.

  • av T. K. Sabapathy, Iskandar Jalil & Suriani Suratman
    711 - 2 608,-

    This catalogue illuminates Iskandar Jalil's enduring relationship with clay and the pivotal role he plays in expanding the practice of ceramics.

  • av Russell Storer
    372,-

    The exhibition A Fact Has No Appearance explores the impact of new ideas on art in Southeast Asia during the 1970s through the case studies of three artists: Johnny Manahan, Redza Piyadasa, and Tan Teng-Kee.

  • av Chng Seok Tin
    376,-

    Earth Work, originally staged at the National Museum Art Gallery In 1980 by Singaporean artist Tang Da Wu, was one of the earliest exhibitions of land art in Singapore. Earth Work 1979, a restaging of selected works from the seminal 1980 exhibition, revisits Tang's then unparalleled usage of organic materials and public spaces.

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