The 4th Singapore International Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition is a Singapore art event showcasing the splendor of traditional Chinese art. Hosted at the Achievor Art and Culture Centre, this exhibition is a bridge connecting the past and present, featuring an array of masterpieces that speak volumes of the rich cultural heritage and artistic evolution within Chinese painting and calligraphy.
Exhibition Venue: 371 Beach Road, City Gate Mall, #01-31, S199597
Date: Apr 29 – May 1, 2024
- 29 April 2024, Monday, 12:00PM-20:00PM
- 30 April 2023, Tuesday, 10:00AM-20:00PM
- 1 May 2024, Wednesday, 10:00AM-20:00PM
From the delicate brush strokes of landscapes that whisper tales of ancient times to the bold expressions of modern abstract thought, the exhibition is a testament to the enduring beauty and versatility of Chinese art. It gathers many Chinese painters from across the globe, each contributing their unique interpretation of Chinese aesthetic principles, pushing boundaries, and exploring new horizons in ink and color.
The exhibition not only celebrates the artistic achievements of students learning at Achievor Art and Culture Centre, but also shines a spotlight on emerging talents, offering them a platform to display their works alongside venerable artists. This year’s theme, “Ink Harmony and Vibrant Colors: The 4th Singapore International Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition 墨韵丹青:第四届新加坡国际中国画与书法展,” reflects the exhibition’s commitment to fostering a dialogue between different cultures and generations through the universal language of art.
The 4th Singapore International Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Exhibition is more than just an exhibition; it is a vibrant cultural feast, inviting art lovers, scholars, and the curious alike to explore the depths of Chinese artistic traditions and appreciate their timeless appeal. Whether you are a connoisseur of Chinese art or a newcomer eager to explore, this exhibition promises a captivating journey through the essence of beauty, harmony, and wisdom embodied in Chinese painting and calligraphy.