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Trace the evolution of Chinese art in Singapore, from the Nanyang Style of painting to other forms of visual expression
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‘Nanyang art’ by artists from China: Emergence of a local consciousness
By:
Teo Han Wue
Chinese calligraphy in Singapore through the years
By:
Tan Puay Hock
Pioneer artist: Georgette Chen
By:
Leong Weng Kam
Pioneer artist: Chen Chong Swee
By:
Leong Weng Kam
Pioneer artist: Liu Kang
By:
Leong Weng Kam
Pioneer artist: Cheong Soo Pieng
By:
Leong Weng Kam
Calligraphy at Chinese temples in Singapore
By:
Tan Puay Hock
Modern and contemporary art in Singapore
By:
Kwok Kian Chow
Overview of Singapore’s Chinese calligraphers (1900–2000)
By:
Tan Puay Hock
Singapore’s calligraphy societies (1900–2000)
By:
Tan Puay Hock
A brief history of seal carving in Singapore
By:
Tan Yong Jun
Art societies formed by Chinese in Singapore
By:
Teo Han Wue
Pioneer artist: Tchang Ju Chi
By:
Yeo Mang Thong
Some new trends in the post-war Singapore art scene
By:
Teo Han Wue
Pioneer artist: Yeh Chi Wei
By:
Low Sze Wee
Lim Hak Tai: Founding principal of Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
By:
The Editorial Team
Early Chinese schools and the development of art
By:
Teo Han Wue
What ‘Chinese art’ means in Singapore
By:
Kwok Kian Chow
Pioneer artist: Sun Yee
By:
Low Sze Wee
Pioneer artist: Chen Wen Hsi
By:
Low Sze Wee
The beginnings of art activities in the Chinese community of Singapore
By:
Teo Han Wue