Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Back from Shanghai Art Fair 2008

Mr. Tan left Singapore on the 9th September for the Shanghai Art Fair 2008. Returned on the 29th September with a number of new work done on locations in Jing-Xi.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Organising "Indomitable Spirit" by Lady Puayai

Found this candid write-up about "Indomitable Spirit" and Mr. Tan Choh Tee by Lady Puayai on her blog - "Dun ask me why" posted Sat. June 28, 2008

[No, not talking abt me :) This is the title for the coming exhibition that I am organising for local artist Tan Choh Tee.

I respect Mr Tan alot. He is very passionate about his art. A man of few words, he speaks through his paintings. It took us a long time to plan for his exhibition, at first it was only for Beijing, and for 2007, but subsequently, we included Singapore as the next leg to this exhibition and schedule them for 2008. We have to go through a lot of red tape set by the National Arts Council, as Mr Tan was the 2006 cultural medallion recipient, thus these 2 exhibitions that we are organising now is with the support of the National Arts Council. The Beijing leg was quite successful, as due to my father-in-law's contact, alot of renowned artists from Beijing attended the opening of the exhibition, including the Vice-president of the Oil Painting association Wen Lipeng, renowned artists Ma Changli, Jiang Caiping, Pan Shixun, who is also Mr Tan Choh Tee's tutor when Mr Tan's did his studies at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, just to name a few. It's good to be able to help Mr Tan with gaining exposure to the China and to be able to do my part to promote a local artist in a foreign land.

Tomorrow is the opening of the Singapore leg.]

Note:-Lady Puayai'S Father-in-law, Mr. Yu- Shi is the gentleman who promotes Mr. Tan Choh Tee's work in Beijing.

"Indomitable Spirit" in Beijing May 2008, Singapore June 2008

Projects by Cultural Medallion Grant Recipients - Tan Choh Tee (2006 Cultural Medallion for Visual Arts)

The Singapore National Arts Council graciously sponsored two exhibitions through the Cultural Medallion Grant

Tan’s solo oil painting exhibitions of 30 pieces in Beijing and Singapore could only be described as a visual feast double bill. Adopting bolder and broader brush strokes in his scenery paintings, Tan briefly but unquestionably infused in Beijing a flavour of Singapore and Malaysia, as timelessly captured in his oil painted scenes. In addition, Tan retraced his 18-day painting trip in China with his local fans here when he showcased his newly minted five artworks encapsulating the essence of his travel experience. The cross-border dimension of his works sat well with overseas audiences and bolstered his international visibility. Reference:-http://www.nac.gov.sg/Data/news/365/(CD)%20PR_CM%20Grant%20