Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore

The absence of official platforms and institutions such as museums and visual arts spaces; while the artistic amateur scene was flourishing, there were no museums or national galleries where collections of the best local and regional artworks could be found, appreciated and studied by artists and ci...

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Main Authors: HOE, Su Fern, CHONG, Terence
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-40502021-01-15T14:34:28Z Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore HOE, Su Fern CHONG, Terence The absence of official platforms and institutions such as museums and visual arts spaces; while the artistic amateur scene was flourishing, there were no museums or national galleries where collections of the best local and regional artworks could be found, appreciated and studied by artists and citizens. This cultural desert was the result of the government’s attention to bread and butter issues. How, then, did Singapore transform from “cultural desert” of yesteryear to a city with 51 museums and 118 art galleries in 2013, as well as an arts scene that saw more than 3.2 million visitors to the national museums in the same year (Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, 2014)? This chapter will focus on institutions for the visual arts such as museums, namely, the Asian Civilisations Museum the Singapore Art Museum, and the National Gallery Singapore. It will discuss these institutions as infrastructural projects and examine their broader ideological and political agenda such as positioning the city-state as a node between the greater Chinese and Indian civilisations, as well as to underline its status as a regional hub for the arts. 2018-03-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2793 info:doi/10.1142/9789813236899_0012 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4050/viewcontent/Museums_Singapore_2018_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Arts hub Singapore cultural desert arts scene Arts and Humanities Arts Management Asian Studies Public Policy
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topic Arts hub
Singapore
cultural desert
arts scene
Arts and Humanities
Arts Management
Asian Studies
Public Policy
spellingShingle Arts hub
Singapore
cultural desert
arts scene
Arts and Humanities
Arts Management
Asian Studies
Public Policy
HOE, Su Fern
CHONG, Terence
Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore
description The absence of official platforms and institutions such as museums and visual arts spaces; while the artistic amateur scene was flourishing, there were no museums or national galleries where collections of the best local and regional artworks could be found, appreciated and studied by artists and citizens. This cultural desert was the result of the government’s attention to bread and butter issues. How, then, did Singapore transform from “cultural desert” of yesteryear to a city with 51 museums and 118 art galleries in 2013, as well as an arts scene that saw more than 3.2 million visitors to the national museums in the same year (Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, 2014)? This chapter will focus on institutions for the visual arts such as museums, namely, the Asian Civilisations Museum the Singapore Art Museum, and the National Gallery Singapore. It will discuss these institutions as infrastructural projects and examine their broader ideological and political agenda such as positioning the city-state as a node between the greater Chinese and Indian civilisations, as well as to underline its status as a regional hub for the arts.
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CHONG, Terence
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title Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore
title_short Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore
title_full Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore
title_fullStr Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Nurturing the cultural desert: The role of museums in Singapore
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2793
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