An exhibition by Tan How Jwat
16 to 30 Nov 2024
Objectifs Lower Galleries 1 & 2
Free admission
Opening hours: Tues to Sat, 12pm to 7pm / Sun, 12pm to 4pm
Singapore Urbanscape is a visual exploration of the intricate relationship between architecture and urban life in one of the world’s most dynamic cities. This fine art photography exhibition delves into the essence of Singapore’s ever-evolving cityscape, where modernity intersects with heritage, and the convergence of cultures is reflected in the structures that shape the skyline.
The exhibition highlights a diversity of architectural forms, from towering commercial skyscrapers to the intricate beauty of religious buildings, public housing estates, and historical landmarks that anchor the city’s identity. “Singapore Urbanscape” goes beyond mere documentation, inviting viewers to see familiar spaces through an artistic lens.
Through this exhibition, Tan seeks to reveal the hidden beauty in everyday structures, showing how architecture shapes not just a city’s physical form but its cultural and emotional fabric.
About Tan How Jwat
Tan How Jwat is a fine art photographer specializing in architectural photography. Known for capturing the intricate beauty of urban landscapes, his work has been featured in publications across Asia. Tan’s photography blends technical precision with artistic expression, revealing architecture’s cultural and emotional depth.