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The image captures a vibrant purple and orange brochure or leaflet, partially held by a hand visible at the bottom left. The brochure's main title, "ART INSTALLATIONS," is prominently displayed in white text. It showcases nine numbered art installations, each accompanied by a small preview image, its title, and the artist's name.

The listed installations include:
1.  "ANGIN CLOUD" by Art Labor (Vietnam), depicted with vertical white lines against a dark background.
2.  "THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS" by Claire Teo, showing illuminated, abstract structures with people observing them.
3.  "BLADES, SHRAPNEL" by Ang Song Nian, presented as a grid of small, dark, atmospheric images.
4.  "RETURN TO PARADISE" by Beverley Ng, an image featuring a collage of text, drawings, and a figure wearing a VR headset.
5.  "SCARCE CITY" by Rainshadow Studios, Elizabeth Mak, illustrated with abstract blue and red light patterns.
6.  "TRAVELLING THROUGH THE TROPICAL RAINFOREST" by Han Sai Por, an outdoor scene at night with large, colourful, illuminated structures and a building in the distance.
7.  A partially visible installation titled "WE'LL MAKE..." showing abstract rectangular forms.
8.  "A LITTLE BEAD OF WORK" by Kray Chen, featuring an outdoor sculptural arrangement.
9.  An installation without a visible title.

A "LOCATIONS" section on the right provides corresponding details for each installation. Most are situated within various wings and levels of the National Gallery Singapore (Padang Atrium, City Hall Wing, Supreme Court Wing). Other specified locations include the Padang, Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM Green), The Arts House at the Old Parliament (Outdoor Lawn), and Funan (Level B2, Underground Pedestrian Link). Operating hours like "Mon-Sun, 10am-midnight" and "Mon-Sun, 10am-10pm" are listed for several venues, confirming the context of an art event or exhibition taking place in Singapore.
FM-uHS2K2

Jan 19, 2025

Singapore, Singapore

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The image captures a vibrant purple and orange brochure or leaflet, partially held by a hand visible at the bottom left. The brochure's main title, "ART INSTALLATIONS," is prominently displayed in white text. It showcases nine numbered art installations, each accompanied by a small preview image, its title, and the artist's name. The listed installations include: 1. "ANGIN CLOUD" by Art Labor (Vietnam), depicted with vertical white lines against a dark background. 2. "THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS" by Claire Teo, showing illuminated, abstract structures with people observing them. 3. "BLADES, SHRAPNEL" by Ang Song Nian, presented as a grid of small, dark, atmospheric images. 4. "RETURN TO PARADISE" by Beverley Ng, an image featuring a collage of text, drawings, and a figure wearing a VR headset. 5. "SCARCE CITY" by Rainshadow Studios, Elizabeth Mak, illustrated with abstract blue and red light patterns. 6. "TRAVELLING THROUGH THE TROPICAL RAINFOREST" by Han Sai Por, an outdoor scene at night with large, colourful, illuminated structures and a building in the distance. 7. A partially visible installation titled "WE'LL MAKE..." showing abstract rectangular forms. 8. "A LITTLE BEAD OF WORK" by Kray Chen, featuring an outdoor sculptural arrangement. 9. An installation without a visible title. A "LOCATIONS" section on the right provides corresponding details for each installation. Most are situated within various wings and levels of the National Gallery Singapore (Padang Atrium, City Hall Wing, Supreme Court Wing). Other specified locations include the Padang, Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM Green), The Arts House at the Old Parliament (Outdoor Lawn), and Funan (Level B2, Underground Pedestrian Link). Operating hours like "Mon-Sun, 10am-midnight" and "Mon-Sun, 10am-10pm" are listed for several venues, confirming the context of an art event or exhibition taking place in Singapore.

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