A collaborative Public Art initiative with NTU Museum, LKCMedicine’s Experimental Medicine Building (EMB) not only hosts exhibitions, it is also home to permanent art installations. Here are some of the latest additions:
Red Solace
by Delia Prvacki
Handmade painted and glazed ceramic, cast in fibreglass reinforced concrete
H600 x L2400 x W800 mm, 2006
Red Solace reminds the viewer of an intense, warm and sensual body that represents life and vitality. It is functional as it doubles up as a bench at the drop-off point of EMB.
Internal External
by Ina Conradi Chavez
Associate Professor, NTU School of Art, Design & Media
Digital print on fabric (mounted on LED lightbox)
H2450 x L3000 x W8 mm, 2009
Internal External, a new media work, explores organic and natural design, using dreams as a conceptual motif and adopting simulated natural phenomena, such as flow and growth.
Hourglass
by Delia Prvacki
Handmade painted and glazed ceramic, cast in fibreglass reinforced concrete
H2110 x L1140 x W240 mm, 2006
Hourglass encapsulates the notion of the passing of time.
Mood of Singapore
by Vibeke Sorensen
Chair, NTU School of Art, Design & Media
Mixed media (LED, acrylic, metal)
H650 x W2400 mm, 2016
Mood of Singapore is a dynamic interactive painting that emits light and sound, and animates in reflection of the ‘live’ emotions expressed by people in Singapore through social media.
Volcanic Leaf Suspended
by Meridel Rubenstein
Visiting Associate Professor, NTU School of Art, Design & Media
Dye sublimation pigment process on prepared aluminium
H1750 x W850 mm, 2011
Volcanic Leaf Suspended is part of The Volcano Cycle series of photographic images. The Volcano Cycle is part of a larger project, Eden Turned on its Side, which looks at ecological processes across time that either reinforce or destroy the notion of Eden.