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As a child, Pierre Lorinet loved anything related to graphic arts. His great, great-grandfather was a 19th-century painter, and his family still owns the summer house-cum-studio in the French region of Fontainebleau, where aspiring landscape artists often congregated. Paintings done by family members are still proudly displayed in their homes.
In his late teens, Lorinet took up photography and was later selected with fellow university students to work alongside renowned photographer Sebastião Salgado for a Magnum Photos project. Even as a student, he would buy posters of famous works such as those by Dutch Baroque master Johannes Vermeer, and as his means grew, his collection followed suit to include works by Sol LeWitt and Yayoi Kusama, among others. His recent acquisitions include pieces by Korean artists Nam June Paik and Haegue Yang.
Madam Lee Moy Yin looks forward to the weekly dance and music exercises.
Organised by Decadance Co at a Lion Befrienders Senior Activity Centre near her home, these sessions used to be conducted on-site at the centre, but they have now moved online as a result of Covid-19.
While Madam Lee, 69, misses chatting with her friends and neighbours at the on-site sessions, she has since taken to the virtual classes. She uses a SilverPad a senior-friendly, iPad-like device with a simple interface to watch the pre-recorded sessions online and is able to re-watch her favourite sessions whenever she wants to.
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Small arts groups can tap $4m stART Fund by NAC and private sector
Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong speaks at The Sustain the Arts (stART) Fund launch at Victoria Theatre on Jan 13, 2021.ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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Fund to foster arts patronage raises $4m for small arts groups
(From left) National Arts Council chair Goh Swee Chen, Dymon Asia Capital founding partner Danny Yong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong and Sustain the Arts Fund committee member Lee Suan Hiang at the fund s launch at the Victoria Theatre yesterday. Mr Yong pledged $1 million to the initiative.ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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