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Rat butts and balloon pits at the Museum’s newest exhibition
Photos: Courtesy of the National Museum of Singapore
The National Museum of Singapore is opening an exhibition that will make you question the meaning of everything, ever.
The new showcase, titled “What is Not Visible is Not Invisible”, is exactly as wacky and surreal as it sounds. Featuring artworks by 32 artists from the French Regional Collections of Contemporary Art, the exhibition is a parallel project leading up to the Singapore Biennale 2016.
These works are, to put it simply, unconventional. Here’s a glimpse at some that have gotten us confused, but curious.
“Major Tom” by Edith Dekyndt
A piece in reference to David Bowie’s Ground Control to Major Tom, the 1.5m-wide giant orb resembles an astronaut, floating freely within space.
"What is Not Visible is Not Invisible" will open on 7 Oct at the National Museum of Singapore.
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