SINGAPORAMA by Navin Rawanchaikul
Photography: Navin Rawanchaikul and Navin Production | SINGAPORAMA by Navin Rawanchaikul

SINGAPORAMA by Navin Rawanchaikul

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  • National Gallery Singapore, City Hall
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Time Out says

In this larger-than-life artwork taking over the National Gallery’s Padang Atrium, contemporary Thai artist Navin Rawanchaikul captures the dynamic and passionate cultures and lives that make up the diverse Singaporean community. Following a year-long engagement with migrant workers, indigenous groups and faith organisations, the artist’s revelations and discoveries are translated into spectacular billboard paintings, video interviews and a travelogue that celebrates their vibrant stories and voices.

The showcase is supported by an enriching two-part programme that highlights the people who have inspired the installation. Join in on fireside chats with the artist to explore behind the scenes and the empowering migrant stories. Singaporama Unfolded Part I centres on Kaugnay, an organisation for Filipina domestic workers, and its fabulous Trashion Show, while Part II traces the history of migration in Singapore. The latter presents a performance of a traditional Indian folk dance by Migrant Workers’ Centre (MWC) Ambassadors, alongside a discussion on identity, community and collaboration.

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Address
National Gallery Singapore
1 St Andrew’s Rd
Singapore
178957
Price:
Free
Opening hours:
10am-7pm

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