Journey From Shadow To Light

26Aug/090

Thank you…

... everyone for making the exhibition opening a resounding success!

Some preliminary pictures from the opening night. More to come...

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22Aug/090

Over 200 visitors…

... have seen the exhibition preview as of 22 August 2009. Have you?

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21Aug/090

Exhibition Preview Day 1

"Painting With Light & Shadow: A 50-Year Chronicle" opened its doors to the public this morning at 11am for preview prior to its official opening on the 25 August 2009. More than 70 visitors graced the exhibition hall with their presence today. We are greatly honoured to have friends, relatives, students and even tourists from as far as the Netherlands visiting the exhibition. Do make your way down to the exhibition over the next 9 days if you can... especially for the opening on 25 August 2009 (Tuesday).

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14Aug/090

Banners Galore

The guys from Profoto have done a great job with the banner work that now adorns the building facade of the exhibition venue (Teochew Building at Tank Road).

Here's a preview of what you can see if you drive by Clemenceau Avenue...

Main Entrance View

Main Entrance View

Closer View of Entrance Mast Head

Closer View of Entrance Mast Head

Side Banner Detail 1

Side Banner Detail 1

Side Banner Detail 2

Side Banner Detail 2

Side Banner Detail 3

Side Banner Detail 3

Available Now!

The compelling story of Lip Seng's photographic exploits over half a century of creativity told in 384 hard-bound pages. Beautifully printed, the limited-edition portfolio is now available for you to keep at a price of USD$100 (inclusive of shipping and handling).

About This Site

This is the official blog of "Painting With Light & Shadow: A 50-year Chronicle", a photographic exhibition by Tan Lip Seng, which was officially opened by RAdm (NS) Lui Tuck Yew, Acting Minister for Information, Communications & the Arts on 25 August 2009.

The exhibition was held at the Ngee Ann Cultural Centre from 21 - 30 August 2009 and attracted up to 1,400 visitors, including close to 400 people on the opening night.

We would like to thank all visitors and contributors for making the exhibition a resounding success!

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