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International Filipino photographer Steve Tirona on working for Don Papa Rum’s ‘A Sweet Sugarlandia Spring’ campaign
With more than three million recorded deaths across the globe, staying positive in this COVID-19 pandemic era takes a lot of effort. To remind everyone that there’s still hope, premium single island rum brand Don Papa Rum, partners with renowned Filipino photographer Steve Tirona for a magical photoshoot.
THE MAN BEHIND THE CAM Steve Tirona openly admits that depicting hope through photos these days is a tough challenge
Under the theme “A Sweet Sugarlandia Spring,” Steve is challenged to set a message of hope and of looking forward to a fresh start in the coming days. His works have been exhibited across the world from Japan, Malaysia, Australia, the Netherlands, and the US, and he has a permanent collection on display at The Singapore Art Museum. He has also done a magical photoshoot at the legendary Beverly Hills h
Wednesday, 19 May 2021 11:57 AM MYT
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Singaporean artist Amanda Heng is looking for pictures of female bottoms for her exhibition. ― Picture via Facebook/ Singapore Art Museum
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 ― The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) is calling for pictures of naked bottoms of women for its
Wikicliki: Collecting Habits on an Earth Filled with Smartphones exhibition.
A project by local artist Amanda Heng, the pictures will be part of her Singirl Online Project, which she started in 2009.
In a Facebook post, the museum shared that women of all shapes and shades are invited to join the project.
Continuing to piece together the stories of Singapore’s art scene, National Gallery Singapore presents the works of six Singapore post-independence artists who deserve greater public recognition: Chng Seok Tin, Goh Beng Kwan, Jaafar Latiff, Lin Hsin Hsin, Mohammad Din Mohammad and Eng Tow. Titled Something New Must Turn Up: Six Singaporean Artists After 1965, this is the first time a joint exhibition of this scale for local artists has been staged at the gallery, showcasing more than 300 artworks and 100 archival materials and objects from paintings and sculptures to mixed-media installations and artefacts.
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