Chua Ek Kay: Art History as Art Practice
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sg-smu-ink.soss_research-34092017-05-29T07:19:35Z Chua Ek Kay: Art History as Art Practice KWOK, Kian Chow KWOK, Kian Chow 2015-12-31T08:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2152 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Chua Ek Kay (1947–2008) was a Singaporean visual artist and a Cultural Medallion recipient for Visual Arts in 1999. Chua worked primarily with ink as a paint medium and his works both constituted and later departed from the Chinese ink painting tradition. His iconic works include Song of the Cicada (1995) Street Scene at Jalan Sultan (1997) After the Rain (2004) and Morning Breeze in Early Summer (2006). Arts and Humanities History |
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Chua Ek Kay (1947–2008) was a Singaporean visual artist and a Cultural Medallion recipient for Visual Arts in 1999. Chua worked primarily with ink as a paint medium and his works both constituted and later departed from the Chinese ink painting tradition. His iconic works include Song of the Cicada (1995) Street Scene at Jalan Sultan (1997) After the Rain (2004) and Morning Breeze in Early Summer (2006). Arts and Humanities History |
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Chua Ek Kay (1947–2008) was a Singaporean visual artist and a Cultural Medallion recipient for Visual Arts in 1999. Chua worked primarily with ink as a paint medium and his works both constituted and later departed from the Chinese ink painting tradition. His iconic works include Song of the Cicada (1995) Street Scene at Jalan Sultan (1997) After the Rain (2004) and Morning Breeze in Early Summer (2006). Arts and Humanities History KWOK, Kian Chow KWOK, Kian Chow Chua Ek Kay: Art History as Art Practice |
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