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Gillman Barracks

  • Jan 12, 2018
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Updated: Jun 5, 2018


Gillman Barracks is a contemporary arts.

cluster in Singapore that is home to international art galleries, restaurants and the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) Singapore, which are all housed in conserved colonial barracks. Gillman Barracks lies near to Alexandra Road, and the 6.4 hectare site covers Lock Road and Malan Road amid greenery. Gillman Barracks is jointly developed by the Singapore Economic Development Board, JTC Corporation and the National Arts Council.



Pearl Lam Galleries Singapore is pleased to present "After Asphodel", a solo exhibition by emerging Singaporean artist Luke Heng (b. 1987) at Gillman Barracks. Known chiefly for his alluring visual examinations of painting as a subject and medium, the new works on show mark the evolution of Heng’s practice as he ventures beyond the realms of two-dimensional and wall-based sculptural art. These ephemeral evocations include paintings, wax works, and for the first time, a site-specific installation.


this painting cansee a dark blue backgound. in the middle there are four feelings like of the light strips. can feel the movement, faling from top to bottorn.



Can't get enough of Yayoi Kusama? Hop on over from the National Gallery Singapore to visit Ota Fine Arts at Gillman Barracks to see 'Yayoi Kusama: Colour Song', a solo exhibition featuring seven recent paintings from the artist’s most significant series of work, ‘Infinity Nets’.



the backgound of this painting is pink, and the greendots can see over around .this oil painting is a modern art style that be in a simple of mess.




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