Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more.

Some nine years after the National Gallery Singapore opened its gates after a S$532 million construction, some Singaporeans are satisfied with how it has fared, while others want to see it do more. The NGS staff, art experts and some artists are happy that the gallery has made inroads in achieving i...

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Main Authors: Bharade, Aditi, Kow, Bryan Weihan, Chong, Xin Wei
Other Authors: Hedwig Alfred
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1743892024-03-31T15:36:43Z Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more. Bharade, Aditi Kow, Bryan Weihan Chong, Xin Wei Hedwig Alfred Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Hedwig@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Some nine years after the National Gallery Singapore opened its gates after a S$532 million construction, some Singaporeans are satisfied with how it has fared, while others want to see it do more. The NGS staff, art experts and some artists are happy that the gallery has made inroads in achieving its goals of becoming a thought-leader in Southeast Asian art. The gallery’s efforts to educate the youth through programmes at the Keppel Centre for Art Education have also been praised by artists and parents alike. But others in the community, including art enthusiasts, want to see more local works and expert discussions on art-related topics. Others, who are unaware of the gallery’s mandate to show modern works, also want to see more contemporary works being displayed. Ahead of the NGS’ 10th anniversary, the local art history exhibition will be revamped to show more works, including those by female artists and contemporary practices in the late 1980s. Bachelor's degree 2024-03-28T04:47:32Z 2024-03-28T04:47:32Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Bharade, A., Kow, B. W. & Chong, X. W. (2024). Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more.. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174389 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174389 en CS/23/034 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more.
description Some nine years after the National Gallery Singapore opened its gates after a S$532 million construction, some Singaporeans are satisfied with how it has fared, while others want to see it do more. The NGS staff, art experts and some artists are happy that the gallery has made inroads in achieving its goals of becoming a thought-leader in Southeast Asian art. The gallery’s efforts to educate the youth through programmes at the Keppel Centre for Art Education have also been praised by artists and parents alike. But others in the community, including art enthusiasts, want to see more local works and expert discussions on art-related topics. Others, who are unaware of the gallery’s mandate to show modern works, also want to see more contemporary works being displayed. Ahead of the NGS’ 10th anniversary, the local art history exhibition will be revamped to show more works, including those by female artists and contemporary practices in the late 1980s.
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title Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more.
title_short Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more.
title_full Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more.
title_fullStr Almost a decade on, the National Gallery Singapore has ticked off many of the goals it was hoping to achieve. But Singaporeans want more.
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