What does your door say about you? I like doors. Especially doors from previous eras, which are often intricate and beautiful. Medieval iron doors, rusty or not, with our without rivets. Doors with wrought iron decorations. Wooden doors with arty woodcarving. Colourful doors. Personalised doors. And the list goes on. For some, a door is […]
Cool Art from the Streets at the ArtScienceMuseum
Cool Art from the Streets at the ArtScienceMuseum You have until june 3rd to visit the cool exhibit Art from the Streets. It is curated by street art expert and writer Magda Danysz and explores the beginning and evolution of this contemporary art form. The exhibition even contains some works that have been commissioned especially […]
Treasures of the Natural World is a beautiful exhibition
Treasures of the Natural World is a beautiful exhibition I hope that you are not too fed up with my series about Valencia… In case you are, here’s something different; news from Singapore. We recently (re-)visited the ArtScienceMuseum to see what’s on right now. I can tell you that we really enjoyed our visit and […]
iLightMarinaBay 2018 is in town
I’m interrupting my Valencia-series for an article about an ongoing event in Singapore. After that I’m resuming the series, as I have a lot more lined up about that lovely city. iLightMarinaBay 2018 is in town! And it’s back; one of my favourite festivals in Singapore: iLightMarinaBay 2018. The festival’s all about art, light, sustainability […]
Be sure to visit the stunning National Ceramics Museum in Valencia
As I made overly clear by now, hahaha, Valencia’s street art was one of the city’s highlights for me. But there’s more good stuff in that town; a lot more! The National Ceramics Museum is awesome! For example, be sure to visit the stunning National Ceramics Museum in Valencia. The entrance fee is only 3 […]
Valencia street art is abundant and awesome
Valencia is beautiful! I just came back from a city trip to Valencia. There’s a lot I want to share with you about my days in that beautiful city, since Valencia has a lot to offer: an old city centre with numerous beautiful sights, small and big squares lined with bars and restaurants, the spectacular […]
Fashion Icon Saloma - Marilyn Monroe of the East
Seeking shelter at National Museum Kuala Lumpur It was heavy rain that unexpectedly drove me inside Kuala Lumpur’s National Museum that day. I walked past it, heading for the nearby Lake Gardens, totally ready to skip the museum. From the outside it looked boring and dated and the gardens appealed more to me. But the […]
Power to the people by Mary Bernadette Lee
Mysterious art installation A year and a half ago, while shopping at Cathy Cineleisure Orchard Mall, I stumbled upon a tiny art installation in one of the windows of PVS Store. The small shopwindow was filled with TV’s and hand-painted bricks. The display gave the impression as if the bricks had been thrown through the […]
National Museum Singapore - both classic and contemporary
National Museum Singapore - both classic and contemporary The National Museum may be Singapore’s oldest museum (with a progressive mind, as they promote themselves), but that certainly does not mean it is stuffy or boring. Quite the contrary! The building in which the museum is housed is beautiful and an interesting mix of classic and […]
Admire the women of Manolo Valdes in Singapore
Until october 15th you can acquaint yourself with the art of Spanish artist Manolo Valdes. Admire the women of Manolo Valdes in Singapore Ten of his XXXL sculptures, busts of women, are now on display along Orchard Road. It’s free, so why not take a leisurely walk along this road? About the artist Manolo Valdes […]
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