As part of the ongoing exhibition As One Thing Flows To Another, The Private Museum invites you into the world of tea appreciation with artist Kim Whye Kee.
Founder of Qi Pottery, Kim Whye Kee takes you on a fascinating journey to explore three different types of tea leaves, their origins, and various brewing techniques during this intimate workshop. Get a chance to interact with the artist, and learn more about the art of tea appreciation—where every sip tells a story. Conclude the workshop with a tour of the exhibition and the museum space.
Take time to slow down, practice mindfulness, and unwind after a long week. Come savour the nuances of various blends, and connect with fellow enthusiasts.
As capacity is limited, please register for your slot early.
Kindly note that parking space is limited. We advise all guests to access the venue by public transportation via taxi and ride-sharing. Thank you for your kind understanding.
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As One Thing Flows To Another
As One Thing Flows To Another
Exhibition Information
The Private Museum is pleased to present As One Thing Flows To Another, curated by guest curator Ng Hui Hsien. The exhibition reimagines culture, heritage, and traditions in contemporary contexts—connecting an expansive range of artistic forms through multidisciplinary collaborations. It explores the works of eight visual artists, and features special collaborations with leading Singaporean music charity, The TENG Company as well as Photographer and Author, Dr Chua Yang, daughter of Cultural Medallion recipient Chua Mia Tee. The exhibition celebrates the 20th anniversary of The TENG Company and the launch of the second book in the Women Inspiring Women series by Dr Chua Yang.
As One Thing Flows To Another explores the eight graces within Chinese culture: music, chess, calligraphy, painting, poetry, wine, flowers, and tea. Each of these elements carries a long history and profound philosophies in Chinese culture, evoking images of leisure, serenity, and refinement. Historically, they served as cultural capital, conferring status on practitioners within the realm of the literati. During ancient China, the term “six arts” developed to encapsulate some of these elements, and later, the term “four arts” emerged. In more recent times, the umbrella term “eight graces” is used.
Such observations highlight the creative evolution of language and culture. Embracing the idea of change and departing from a historical understanding, As One Thing Flows To Another reimagines the eight graces in our contemporary context, drawing inspiration from their modern associations. In this exhibition, artworks intertwine and diverge in their characteristics, forming loose and free connections that weave together broad themes of nature, everyday life, and nationhood in contemporary times.
As One Thing Flows To Another invites visitors to experience moments of inspiration, humour, and contemplation, aiming to foster a renewed appreciation for the fluidity of cultural elements and the bending of conventions that shape our world.
The exhibition will be run from 10 August to 22 September 2024.
Download our exhibition leaflet for more information here.
Download our exhibition press release here.
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Programme Outreach
As part of the exciting lineup of outreach programmes for the As One Thing Flows To Another exhibition, The Private Museum is pleased to present a unique workshop that celebrates the beauty of creativity through paper.
Founder of Wild Paper Boutique, Kaelie Kwah brings you on a journey to explore a contemporary take on origami. Create your very own paper flower to take home, and end the session with a short tour of the exhibition and museum space.
With a beginner-friendly atmosphere, it’s the perfect weekend activity with friends or a family weekend activity to relax and unwind after a long week.
As capacity is limited, please register for your slot early.
Kindly note that parking space is limited. We advise all guests to access the venue by public transportation via taxi and ride-sharing. Thank you for your kind understanding.
As part of the ongoing exhibition As One Thing Flows To Another, The Private Museum invites you into the world of tea appreciation with artist Kim Whye Kee.
Founder of Qi Pottery, Kim Whye Kee takes you on a fascinating journey to explore three different types of tea leaves, their origins, and various brewing techniques during this intimate workshop. Get a chance to interact with the artist, and learn more about the art of tea appreciation—where every sip tells a story. Conclude the workshop with a tour of the exhibition and the museum space.
Take time to slow down, practice mindfulness, and unwind after a long week. Come savour the nuances of various blends, and connect with fellow enthusiasts.
As capacity is limited, please register for your slot early.
Kindly note that parking space is limited. We advise all guests to access the venue by public transportation via taxi and ride-sharing. Thank you for your kind understanding.
RegisterThe Private Museum Singapore is pleased to present Observations, a series of life drawing workshops conducted by artist Andy Yang as part of the outreach efforts for As One Thing Flows to Another.
Step into the world of charcoal life drawing, and get a chance to explore the human form, capture the essence of movement, and hone your observational skills. This workshop offers participants an opportunity to delve into the ageless craft of life sketching with charcoal, and to refine your skills with the versatile medium.
Join us in unlocking new artistic dimensions, and connect with like-minded creatives. Let the beauty of the human figure inspire your next masterpiece!
As capacity is limited, please register for your slot early.
Kindly note that parking space is limited. We advise all guests to access the venue by public transportation via taxi and ride-sharing. Thank you for your kind understanding.
RegisterProgramme Publication
The As One Thing Flows To Another exhibition publication features essay contribution by Ng Hui Hsien.
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