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On cover: Cheong Soo Pieng Detail of Balinese Selling Toddy 1954 Gouache and ink on paper, 46 × 37.5 cm Gift of the Loke Wan Tho Collection Collection of National Gallery Singapore

All artworks featured in this publication are from the collection of National Gallery Singapore, unless otherwise specified. All artwork images have been provided through the courtesy of the National Heritage Board, Singapore, unless otherwise mentioned. Copyright of content in this publication may reside in persons and entities other than, and in addition to, the Gallery. Materials in this publication may not be reproduced in part or in whole without written consent of the Gallery. Published November 2023. All information correct at time of print.

All prices shown in this publication are subject to change and exclude local taxes.


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ABOUT NATIONAL GALLERY SINGAPORE PUBLICATIONS National Gallery Singapore is a visual arts institution which oversees the largest public collection of modern Southeast Asian art. Situated in the heart of the Civic District, the Gallery is housed in two national monuments—City Hall and the former Supreme Court— that have been beautifully restored and transformed into this exciting venue. Reflecting Singapore’s unique heritage and geographical location, the Gallery features Singapore and Southeast Asian art from Singapore’s National Collection in its long-term and special exhibitions. The Gallery also works with international museums to jointly present Southeast Asian art in the global context, positioning Singapore as a regional and international hub for visual arts. With its own in-house publishing team, the Gallery publishes books on the visual arts of Singapore and Southeast Asia. The Gallery’s core genres include exhibition catalogues, Southeast Asian art research, general titles and children’s books.

ABOUT SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM PUBLICATIONS Singapore Art Museum (SAM) has built one of the world’s most important public collections of Southeast Asian contemporary artworks, with a growing component in international contemporary art. Publishing on contemporary Southeast Asian art-making and art-thinking, the SAM imprint comprises exhibition catalogues, artist monographs, research publications and general titles.


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Cheong Soo Pieng, Untitled (The Malay Women and Boy). 1959. Oil on paper marouflaged onto hardboard, 48 × 59 cm. Gift of the Loke Wan Tho Collection. Collection of National Gallery Singapore.

Uncovering Cheong Soo Pieng

Edited by Teo Hui Min Approx. 250 × 200 mm Approx. 100 pages, paperback 40 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-18-8652-2 USD 18 | GBP 15 | SGD 25 Expected publication: April 2024

Regarded as a leading figure in Singapore’s art history development, Cheong Soo Pieng is known for his distinctive style that drew freely from his profound understanding of Chinese aesthetics and easel painting. His ceaseless formal explorations were supported by his daring incorporation of unconventional materials in painting, stemming from his deep interest in cultural life in Southeast Asia. Uncovering Cheong Soo Pieng presents a unique insight into the artist’s innovative use of materials in painting through examples from the 1950s to 1980s. This exhibition catalogue features richly reproduced artwork plates alongside technical photographs illuminating Cheong’s artistic process and choice of materials. Accompanied by essays exploring the intersections between conservation science and art historical research, it asks: What makes a painting?


4 NEW | ART | GALLERY Apinan Poshyananda. How to Explain Art to a Bangkok Cock. 1985, remade 2019. Installation view, Suddenly Turning Visible: Art and Architecture in Southeast Asia 1969–1989, 2019. Image courtesy of Joseph Nair/Memphis West Pictures.

See Me, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia

Edited by Cheng Jia Yun and Clarissa Chikiamco Approx. 240 × 170 mm Approx. 300 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-5728-7 USD 28 | GBP 22 | SGD 30 Expected publication: January 2024

See Me, See You is the world’s first-ever retrospective survey of early video installation in Southeast Asia, spanning the early 1980s to the early 1990s. This catalogue traces the journeys and evolving identities of the ten artists featured in the exhibition and their pivotal experiments with the moving image, which variously incorporate readymade objects and cathode-ray tube television monitors as well as performative and participatory elements. Their artworks encapsulate the techniques and materials of their generation and mark the emergence of video installation as a form in the region. The publication features interviews, essays, rare archival images and texts, as well as a timeline that highlights the definitive moments and inventions that propelled video installation in global and regional contexts.


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Bangkok Cock: Explained, Apinan story and background of the artwork that ibition in Bangkok in 1985. The work ormance art and intermedia, and was bition visitors had seen before.

and historical context of the piece, n practice, contemporary art in Thailand clude new and controversial mediums, nued to dominate national art contests.

HOW TO EXPLAIN ART TO A BANGKOK COCK: EXPLAINED

titutional reactions to How to Explain Art onicled, and the artist’s influences are om Joseph Beuys, Andy Warhol and une Paik and Tang Da Wu, the artists that n span cultures and decades.

g and curatorial practices, Apinan has temporary art to audiences around the Art to a Bangkok Cock was the first step st forty years after its launch, the work bout the meaning and role of ding and uniting the opinions of those

Apinan Poshyananda

Written by Apinan Poshyananda 210 × 148 mm 80 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-8132-9 USD 6 | GBP 5 | SGD 8 Expected publication: November 2023

How to Explain Art to a Bangkok Cock was Apinan Poshyananda’s first attempt to explain contemporary art to audiences worldwide. More than 40 years later, he continues this quest through his artwork, writing and curatorial practices. In How to Explain Art to a Bangkok Cock: Explained, Apinan shares the history, background and reactions to his groundbreaking work, first shown in a solo exhibition in 1985 and re-exhibited in 2023 at National Gallery Singapore.

Philippine Figurine: Image, Ornament, Art Written by Patrick Flores Approx. 230 × 152 mm Approx. 288 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-4046-3 USD 30 | GBP 25 | SGD 35 Expected publication: June 2023 The procession of the Black Nazarene of Quiapo, Manila, 9 January 2011. Image courtesy of Veejay Villafranca.

This compelling collection of essays is a mediation on “the figurine,” theorised as a means to rethink concepts of art, ornament, the decorative and the devotional, and their postcolonial implications. Each of the seven essays is a close reading of a particular image, ranging from the annual procession of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Manila, to the work of the 19 th-century painter Juan Luna, to the patronage of former First Lady Imelda Marcos. Written by leading curator and historian of Southeast Asian art Professor Patrick Flores, this second title in the National Gallery Singapore Art Writing imprint is enlivening reading for those with an interest in art theory and the postcolonial condition of the image in the Global South.

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How to Explain Art to a Bangkok Cock: Explained


6 NEW | ART | SAM Olafur Eliasson. Symbiotic seeing. 2020. Lasers (cyan, yellow), fog machine, air ventilation system, robot arm, cello, dimensions variable. Sound in collaboration with Hildur Gudnardottir. Installation view of Kunsthaus Zürich, 2020. Photo by Franca Candrian. Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles © 2020 Olafur Eliasson

Olafur Eliasson: Your curious journey

Edited by Joella Kiu, Angelica Ong and Eugene Tan Approx. 238 × 170 mm Approx. 200 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-8614-0 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50 Expected publication: May 2024

Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson is internationally renowned for installations that challenge the way we perceive and co-create our environments. Approaching issues such as our changing understanding of climate, time and space, this exhibition showcases a range of artworks that immerses audiences within a shared experience. This exhibition catalogue features full-colour documentation of the artworks, including large-scale installations and sculptures. It is complimented with a curatorial essay and newly commissioned texts; a conversation with the artist as well as a research map that illustrates the entanglements between his practice and artistic approaches.


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Ho Tzu Nyen, Detail of One or Several Tigers, 2017, synchronised double-channel HD projection, automated screen, shadow puppets, 10 channel sound, show-control system, 33 min 33 sec. In collaboration with Vindicatrix (vocals and music). Video-still courtesy of the artist and Kiang Malingue.

Ho Tzu Nyen: Time & the Tiger

Edited by Eugene Tan and Shabbir Hussain Mustafa Approx. 250 × 176 mm Approx. 208 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-8660-7 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50 Expected publication: March 2024

Time & the Tiger: Ho Tzu Nyen will accompany a mid-career survey showcasing the artworks that Ho Tzu Nyen has developed since 2003. Time & the Tiger will bring together writings on Ho’s practice by respected scholars and curators as well as a selection of writings by the artist. It will be generously illustrated with stills from Ho’s most well-known multi-media works including One or Several Tigers, CDOSEA & Hotel Aporia. It will also feature installation views of Ho’s past works in addition to a brand-new work called T for Time that has been commissioned by SAM and Art Sonje Centre with M+, in collaboration with Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo and Sharjah Art Foundation.


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Artivities: Exploring Inner & Outer Worlds through Art

Written by Shilpa Gupta with Rosie McGowan 240 × 200 mm 59 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-7833-6 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 23.14 Published November 2023

Artivities encourages the exploration of both personal experiences and broader world perspectives through the engaging power of art. It is based on the artist Shilpa Gupta’s original “artivity” sheets and her inflatable sculpture Untitled (2023). This new iteration has been developed collaboratively by the artist Shilpa Gupta and therapist Rosie McGowan. The book’s illustrated pages invite young minds to interact with and navigate through complex emotions and reactions to conflict and other challenges. Thoughtfully designed, the book engages children, parents, caregivers and teachers in a shared exploration of creativity, empathy and understanding.


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Written by Esther Eio and Jean Liu Illustrated by Hou Li Xin

Liu Kang

Cheong Soo Pieng

b. 1911, China; d. 2004, Singapore

b. 1917, China; d. 1983, Singapore

Life by the River, 1975 Oil on canvas

Drying Salted Fish, 1978 Chinese ink and watercolour on cloth

Collection of National Gallery Singapore P-0521

Gift of Trans Island Bus Services Ltd Collection of National Gallery Singapore 1991-00343

Painting Our World

Written by Esther Eio and Jean Liu Illustrated by Hou Li Xin 230 × 230 mm 32 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-8654-6 USD 10 | GBP 8 | SGD 13.80 Expected publication: December 2023

Drawing Our World

Written by Esther Eio and Jean Liu Illustrated by Hou Li Xin 230 × 230 mm 32 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-8655-3 USD 10 | GBP 8 | SGD 13.80 Expected publication: January 2024

The new Our World book series follows Aidan and Ling, two friends who live in the same kampung. In Painting Our World, a day spent exploring allows them to meet five different artists painting everyday scenes from the 1960s and 1970s. In Drawing Our World, the children encounter events that were captured in well-known social realism paintings. Join Ling and Aidan as they explore their world through prominent artworks from the National Gallery Singapore collection.


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Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America

Edited by Shabbir Hussain Mustafa Approx. 230 × 152 mm 260 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-7153-5 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50 Published November 2023

Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America brings together more than 200 artworks and primary documents by over 100 artists across the 20 th century, tracing the cultural and conceptual conditions under which claims of vanguardism first emerged in the Global South. By attending to the manners in which words and images are organised on canvas, paper, film and wood, to sensations artists presented vis-à-vis histories of colonial subjugation, this exhibition catalogue offers insights into how even the most restrictive of conditions may experience the simultaneity of magic and realism, revolution and subversion. The so-called tropical is a geographically expansive term that has always resisted precise definitions; its ability to entangle with all sorts of political and cultural desires has made it permanently plural and contradictory. The polyphonic nature of “stories” is adopted to enable both fiction and non-fiction, as well as philosophical, technological and mythical narratives. Beyond clime, this richly illustrated book ventures the tropical as a palpable, material, strategic, relational and radical space.


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Liu Kuo-sung: Experimentation as Method 刘国松:实验悟道

Edited by Cai Heng 275 × 220 mm 356 pages 343 colour and 50 b/w illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-18-5568-9 USD 55 | GBP 45 | SGD 69.45 Published September 2023

“Seek first to be unique, and then to be excellent.” Artist Liu Kuo-sung imparted this maxim to his students in a bid to cultivate an ethos of experimentation, which he saw as fundamental to artistic creation. This bilingual research monograph explores how this pioneering figure of modern ink applies the same approach to his own practice: through experiments with brushless methods and the materiality of ink and paper, Liu has forged new ways of thinking about the legacy of Chinese ink painting. Published on the occasion of a retrospective exhibition at National Gallery Singapore, this catalogue features five newly commissioned essays by renowned scholars, an interview with Liu and over 60 full-colour image plates of Liu’s works. A section with rare archival materials—many published for the first time—charts how Liu explored and advocated for the modernisation of Chinese ink painting over the span of his 70-year career.


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Shilpa Gupta

Edited by Adele Tan 240 × 200 mm 54 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-6827-6 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 23.14 Published August 2023

Shilpa Gupta and Artivities Bundle

240 × 200 mm (× 2) 54 pages + 59 pages, paperbacks ISBN: 978-981-18- 7867-1 USD 33 | GBP 27 | SGD 45.40 Published November 2023

The latest title in this book series presents Indian artist Shilpa Gupta’s monumental inflatable sculpture, Untitled (2023). The sculpture depicts the dualities of our innermost struggles and the externalities around us. This book includes a curatorial essay that situates Gupta’s new work in relation to her art practice and other global sociopolitical forces as well as a full-colour photo documentation of the sculpture against the backdrop of Singapore’s skyline. It also features a guest essay written by a well-known mental health professional who engages with the artist’s take on the human condition. Accompanying the catalogue is a book titled Artivities: Exploring Inner & Outer Worlds through Art, filled with illustrated “artivity” sheets. These sheets, collaboratively developed by the artist and a therapist, assist both children and adults in navigating their emotions and responses towards conflict and other challenging issues. See also the four other titles in the Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission series (p. 28) and Artivities: Exploring Inner & Outer Worlds through Art (p. 8)


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Edited by Charmaine Toh 295 × 230mm 384 pages, paperback 319 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-18-4044-9 (PB) | 978-981-18-6543-5 (digital) USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

This richly illustrated catalogue considers the power of photography and its mobilisation within systems of knowledge and representation. Rather than just thinking about what photographs show, Living Pictures asks: what do photographs do? It acknowledges that photographs have lives—they move and they act—and in the process, they affect the world around them. This catalogue accompanies the world’s first-ever survey of the medium’s histories across Southeast Asia, from its earliest beginnings in the 19 th century until its diverse contemporary manifestations.

Nothing Is Forever: Rethinking Sculpture in Singapore Edited by Seng Yu Jin, Cheng Jia Yun, Lim Shujuan and Joleen Loh 280 × 198 mm 274 pages, paperback 123 colour and 21 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-18-2152-3 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50 Published July 2022

How can we understand sculpture and its many practices? From the spiritual to the monumental and conceptual, these three-dimensional objects play a variety of roles. Through scholarly essays, new interviews and a selection of primary documents, this catalogue traces the evolution of sculpture in Singapore from the 19 th century to the present, examining how objects can bridge materiality and performance.

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Living Pictures: Photography in Southeast Asia


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Siapa Nama Kamu? Art in Singapore since the 19 th Century Edited by Low Sze Wee 290 × 250 mm 310 pages, hardback 285 colour and 28 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-7352-0 USD 58 | GBP 44 | SGD 70 Published November 2015

Published to accompany National Gallery Singapore’s inaugural exhibition Siapa Nama Kamu?, this catalogue presents a survey of Singapore art from the 19 th century to the present, charting major themes across broad time periods. Over 400 works of art in a wide range of media are brought together to trace the ebb and flow of the history of Singapore art. Curatorial essays provide insight into the exhibition that considers the parameters of time and nation in relation to the history of art in Singapore.

Between Declarations and Dreams: Art of Southeast Asia since the 19th Century Edited by Low Sze Wee 290 × 250 mm 294 pages, hardback 278 colour and 28 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-7349-0 USD 58 | GBP 44 | SGD 70 Published November 2015

Between Declarations and Dreams is National Gallery Singapore’s inaugural exhibition of the art of Southeast Asia from the 19 th century to the present. This richly illustrated catalogue tracks the broad time periods and thematic sections of the exhibition through more than 300 artwork images. The selection of essays provides an extensive discussion on the exhibition and offers curatorial insight to a task that is at once monumental and intricate— the positing of an art history of a region as diverse as Southeast Asia.


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Edited by Sara Siew 225 × 175 mm 120 pages, paperback 101 colour and 9 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-7384-1 USD 10 | GBP 8 | SGD 12 Published November 2015

Siapa Nama Kamu? weaves together a rich and captivating narrative of artworks in a broadly chronological sequence, covering Singapore’s art history from the 19 th century to the present. This handy guide presents an overview of the exhibition through 100 key works. Beautifully reproduced in full colour and accompanied by curatorial texts, it tells the story of nearly two centuries of art in Singapore—one of diverse influences, shared impulses and ceaseless flux.

Between Declarations and Dreams: Art of Southeast Asia since the 19th Century: Selections from the Exhibition Edited by Sara Siew 225 × 175 mm 120 pages, paperback 105 colour and 2 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-7385-8 USD 10 | GBP 8 | SGD 12 Published November 2015

Between Declarations and Dreams at National Gallery Singapore is the first long-term exhibition devoted to the historical development of art in Southeast Asia from a regional perspective. This portable album presents an overview of the exhibition through a selection of 100 works that speak of points of connection and diversity in art across Southeast Asia. Accompanying curatorial texts flesh out the themes and sections of the exhibition, providing a thoughtful look at the art of this region.

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Siapa Nama Kamu? Art in Singapore since the 19 th Century: Selections from the Exhibition


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SAM CONTEMPORARIES: RESIDUES & REMIXES

THE TRAIL TO MAKE EXPLOSION

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Higgs event This is a simulated data model of two protons colliding in the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Located near Geneva, the Large Hadron Collider is the world’s largest particle collider. The proton-proton collision produces a Higgs boson, an unstable elementary particle that decays into other particles almost as soon as it is created. The yellow lines radiating outwards from the point of collision indicate all the possible pathways these resulting particles might take. The blue lines, on the other hand, depict the energy that these particles deposit. This image was an important reference point for Yeyoon Avis Ann’s work, A Collisional Accelerator of Everydays (A.C.A.E.).

Initial sketch of A.C.A.E.

SAM Contemporaries: Residues & Remixes

Image credit: Simulated image of Higgs boson generation by Lucas Taylor / CERN is licensed under CC-BY-SA-3.0

Edited by Ong Puay Khim, Teng Yen Hui and Syaheedah Iskandar 235 × 156 mm 168 pages, paperback 101 colour illustrations and 10 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-18-7293-8 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 23.15

Expanding on ideas explored by the artworks in the exhibition of the same name, SAM Contemporaries: Residues & Remixes contextualises the exhibition’s curatorial approach and the featured artistic practices through documentation, field-notes, scholarly essays, speculations and conversations of various forms (and formalities) between artists and curators.


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350 × 250 mm 296 pages, hardback 127 colour and 1 b/w illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-09-7498-5 USD 165 | GBP 125 | SGD 200 Published November 2015

Wu Guanzhong has gone further than any of his contemporaries in fusing Western and Chinese art traditions, and stands as one of the greatest artists of 20 th-century China. A prolific artist and essayist, Wu was one of the few Chinese artists to have established a name for himself both in Asia and the West. This beautiful volume featuring essays, over 100 artwork images and a detailed biographical timeline celebrates Wu’s art, life, remarkable achievements and donation to Singapore—the single largest donation made by the artist to any public museum.

The Modern in Southeast Asian Art: A Reader THE MODERN IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART

VOLUME I EDITED BY

T.K. Sabapathy and Patrick Flores

A READER

Edited by T.K. Sabapathy and Patrick Flores 244 × 182 mm Two volumes, 1326 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-14-0664-5 USD 90 | GBP 72 | SGD 120 Published with NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Published May 2023

Who spoke of the modern in Southeast Asia? When and where was the modern written? How was it written? How was it received? This collection brings together nearly 300 texts that were originally published between the late 19 th to late 20 th centuries, selected by a group of scholars as responses to questions such as these. Years in the making, this publication is the first to present such breadth and depth of art writing in the region of Southeast Asia, and will be a valuable resource to students, teachers, scholars and those interested in Southeast Asian studies and art history.

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Joan Kee Professor, History of Art, University of Michigan

Seeing the Kites Again: The Wu Guanzhong Donation Collection 又见风筝:吴冠中捐赠作品集

THE MODERN IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART A READER VOLUME I

John Clark Emeritus Professor of Art History, University of Sydney

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I Am An Artist (He Said) Written by Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook 135 × 205mm 496 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-18-2396-1 USD 25 | GBP 20 | SGD 35 Published October 2022

“To be an artist is … just like shit in a clogged toilet, stubborn shit that can’t decide whether it wants to be flushed or to stick around” writes acclaimed artist Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook. Composed as an irreverent dialogue between masculine and feminine narrators, this book of essays is an fusion of art criticism, feminist theory, art pedagogy, gossip and autofiction. It presents an insider account of Southeast Asia’s contemporary artists being catapulted into international circuits since the 1990s. Araya’s provocative prose is translated from Thai for the first time by Kong Rithdee.

The Artist Speaks: Kim Lim 230 × 160 mm 88 pages, paperback 30 colour and 24 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-5178-2 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25 Published March 2022

The Artist Speaks: Kim Lim

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The artist in her studio, c. late 1960s.

The Singapore-born British artist Kim Lim devoted her practice, spanning over four decades, to abstract sculpture and printmaking. She held an enduring interest in the qualities of light, space and rhythm, which she explored across a wide range of materials. The artist's visual lexicon was informed by the organic forms and rhythms found in nature, as well as her travels across Asia and Europe. This title sees her artistic ideas and processes from the 1950s to the 1990s take centre stage. It traces the development of Lim's practice through writings, photographs of works taken by Lim in her home studio, and an interview with her sons, offering a rare glimpse into her personal and artistic life. The Artist Speaks series presents an intimate look at artists through their words and works, tracing the ideas, influences and experiences—as told by artists themselves—that shape their practice.

Kim Lim

Known primarily as a sculptor who produced abstract wooden pieces and stone-carved works, Kim Lim channelled natural materials into paradoxical expressions of stillness and motion, substance and weightlessness. Her practice explores the relationship between art and nature, drawing inspiration from her varied travels across Asia and her life in Europe. In this publication, her process of shaping materials into contours of curves, lines and surfaces over three decades of artistry takes centre stage.

COVER IMAGE

Artist’s undated photograph of Day (1966) taken in Singapore. Stainless steel, enamel paint and zinc coating; 216 x 106.5 x 106.5 cm. Gift of Lim Koon Teck.


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Written and illustrated by Dinaz Cassim Suitable for children aged 7 to 12 265 × 210 mm 32 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-18-4914-5 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18 Published November 2023

Bird and Monkey’s Art Day by the Sea

written and illustrated by Dinaz Cassim

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Trace the sweeping lines of a flapping sail and follow the streamlined shapes of boats in the sea—how do artists use lines and shapes to convey movement and moods? Join Bird and Monkey, your feathered and furred friends, as they leap into, jump out of and whirl around different Southeast Asian artworks. On this fantastical journey into the heart of art, learn how artists command various elements of art to create masterpieces.

I Want to Play House Written by Low Lai Chow Illustrated by Jeanette Yap Suitable for children aged 3 to 6 200 × 160 mm 36 pages, board book Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-18-2975-8 USD 13 | GBP 10 | SGD 15 Published April 2022

What makes a house a home? Play house with 14 Southeast Asian artworks from National Gallery Singapore and discover the magic of a home. Then, share your dream house with a friend or two! I Want to Play House is the second title in the Gallery’s Art for Tinies series: board books with larger-than-life artworks for little art lovers and their grown-up companions.

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Bird and Monkey’s Art Day by the Sea


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Chua Mia Tee: Directing the Real 蔡名智:映真 Edited by Clarissa Chikiamco, Lim Shujuan and Seng Yu Jin 280 × 190 mm 240 pages, paperback 81 colour illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-18-0622-3 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Georgette Chen: At Home in the World Edited by Russell Storer 270 × 216 mm 212 pages, hardback 150 colour and 54 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-4922-2 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Antony Gormley Edited by Russell Storer and Qinyi Lim 240 × 200 mm 100 pages, hardback 40 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-18-1544-7 USD 28 | GBP 22 | SGD 30

Eng Tow– the sixth sense Edited by Seng Yu Jin 250 × 200 mm 146 pages, paperback 120 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-8005-8 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25


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Edited by Seng Yu Jin 250 × 200 mm 116–160 pages, paperback 65–210 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-8000-3 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Goh Beng Kwan: Nervous City Edited by Seng Yu Jin 250 × 200 mm 116–160 pages, paperback 65–210 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-8003-4 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Mohammad Din Mohammad: The Mistaken Ancestor Edited by Seng Yu Jin 250 × 200 mm 116–160 pages, paperback 65–210 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-8002-7 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Jaafar Latiff: In the Time of Textile Edited by Seng Yu Jin 250 × 200 mm 116–160 pages, paperback 65–210 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-8001-0 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

BACKLIST | ART | GALLERY

Chng Seok Tin: Drawn through a Press


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Nam June Paik Edited by Sook-Kyung Lee and Rudolf Frieling 246 × 189 mm 176 pages, paperback 111 colour and 48 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-184-97-6635-7 SGD 47.20 Published October 2019 by Tate For distribution within Singapore only

Matisse & Picasso Written by Jane Kinsman and Simeran Maxwell 267 × 230 mm 196 pages, paperback 81 colour and 21 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-06-4233-4855 SGD 50 Published May 2020 by National Gallery of Australia For distribution within Singapore only

Suddenly Turning Visible: Art and Architecture in Southeast Asia (1969–1989) Edited by Shabbir Hussain Mustafa and Seng Yu Jin 230 × 152 mm 312 pages, paperback 119 colour and 82 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-0652-2 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Minimalism: Space. Light. Object. Edited by Eugene Tan and Russell Storer 292 × 230 mm 280 pages, hardback 154 colour and 65 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-6680-8 USD 45 | GBP 35 | SGD 55


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Edited by Sam I-shan 240 × 200 mm 60 pages, hardback 17 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-4941-3 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25 Published August 2020

Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission: Charles Lim Yi Yong Edited by Adele Tan 240 × 200 mm 60 pages, hardback 38 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-6790-4 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission: Rirkrit Tiravanija Edited by Russell Storer 240 × 200 mm 60 pages, paperback 17 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-6454-5 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission: Danh Vo Edited by Charmaine Toh 240 × 200 mm 58 pages, hardback 17 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-2236-1 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

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Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Commission: Cao Fei


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Lim Cheng Hoe: Painting Singapore Edited by Low Sze Wee 287.5 × 230 mm 160 pages, paperback 100 colour and 8 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-6825-3 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Colours of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay Edited by Marine Kisiel and Paul Perrin 295 × 230 mm 208 pages, paperback 142 colour and 10 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-4515-5 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Between Worlds: Raden Saleh and Juan Luna Edited by Russell Storer 295 × 230 mm 208 pages, paperback Available in two cover designs 120 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-114684-8 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Reframing Modernism: Painting from Southeast Asia, Europe and Beyond Edited by Low Sze Wee, Horikawa Lisa and Phoebe Scott 300 × 240 mm 248 pages, hardback 218 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-9561-4 USD 73 | GBP 56 | SGD 90


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Edited by Low Sze Wee and Cai Heng 305 × 240 mm 212 pages, paperback 100 colour and 1 b/w illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-11-2373-3 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Rediscovering Treasures: Ink Art from the Xiu Hai Lou Collection 袖中有东海:袖海楼水墨藏珍 Edited by Low Sze Wee and Cai Heng 305 × 240 mm 192 pages, paperback 61 colour illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-11-2374-0 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

A Fact Has No Appearance: Art Beyond the Object Edited by Clarissa Chikiamco, Russell Storer and Adele Tan 280 × 200 mm 100 pages, paperback 40 colour and 2 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-8433-5 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Earth Work 1979 Edited by Charmaine Toh 280 × 200 mm 100 pages, paperback 6 colour and 23 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-8282-9 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

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Strokes of Life: The Art of Chen Chong Swee 生机出笔端:陈宗瑞艺术特展


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Wu Guanzhong: Beauty Beyond Form 吴冠中:大美无垠 Edited by Low Sze Wee 285 × 230 mm 192 pages, paperback 67 colour and 12 b/w illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-09-8135-8 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

Chua Ek Kay: After the Rain 蔡逸溪:雨后 Edited by Low Sze Wee 285 × 230 mm 208 pages, paperback 52 colour and 2 b/w illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-09-7353-7 USD 40 | GBP 30 | SGD 50

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Iskandar Jalil: Kembara Tanah Liat (Clay Travels) Edited by Low Sze Wee and Seng Yu Jin 305 × 240 mm 364 pages, hardback (collector’s edition) 186 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-0189-2 (hardback) USD 270 | GBP 205 | SGD 330

Light & Movement Portrayed: The Art of Anthony Poon 290 × 250 mm 262 pages, paperback/hardback 200 colour and 3 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-08-3545-3 USD 35 | GBP 28 | SGD 45 (paperback) USD 60 | GBP 45 | SGD 75 (hardback)


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Edited by Yeo Wei Wei Volume 1 (hardback) 280 × 220 mm 296 pages, 150 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-08-5026-5 Volume 2 (CD-ROM) 695 pages, 200 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-08-5929-9 English and Chinese USD 58 | GBP 44 | SGD 70

Liu Kang: Colourful Modernist Edited by Yeo Wei Wei 275 × 205 mm 296 pages, paperback/hardback 290 colour and 1 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-08-8674-5 (paperback) USD 35 | GBP 28 | SGD 45 ISBN: 978-981-08-8675-2 (hardback) USD 60 | GBP 45 | SGD 75

Latiff Mohidin: Pago Pago (1960–1969) Edited by Shabbir Hussain Mustafa and Catherine David 320 × 220 mm 214 pages, hardback 85 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-4517-9 USD 45 | GBP 35 | SGD 55

The Gift: Collecting Entanglements and Embodied Histories Edited by June Yap, Joella Kiu and Selene Yap 260 × 210 mm 164 pages, paperback 52 colour and 1 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-18-0923-1 USD 30 | GBP 25 | SGD 35

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The Story of Yeh Chi Wei (2 Volumes)


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Latiff Mohidin: Journey to Wetlands and Beyond Edited by Francis Dorai and Ibrahim Tahir 287 × 257 mm 160 pages, hardback ISBN: 978-9-81426-002-2 USD 48 | GBP 38 | SGD 60

The Artists Village: 20 Years On Edited by Kwok Kian Woon and Lee Wen 297 × 210 mm 88 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81081-384-0 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Manit Sriwanichpoom: Phenomena & Prophecies Written by Tan Boon Hui, Dr Wiroon Tungcharoen, Ark Fongsmut, et al. 177 × 250 mm 140 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81086-693-8 USD 18 | GBP 13 | SGD 20

Ming Wong: Life of Imitation Written by Tan Boon Hui, Tang Fu Kuen, Russell Storer, et al. 287 × 257 mm 120 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81085-546-8 USD 70 | GBP 52 | SGD 85


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Written by Michelle Ho, Tan Boon Hui and Iola Lenzi 286 × 258 mm 172 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81086-692-1 USD 45 | GBP 35 | SGD 55

Singapore Contemporary Artists Series: Vincent Leow Written by David Chew, Tan Boon Hui, Gilles Massot, et al. 250 × 180 mm 80 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81426-041-1 USD 28 | GBP 22 | SGD 30

Amanda Heng: Speak to me, Walk with Me Written by Tan Boon Hui, Michelle Ho, Lee Weng Choy, et al. 250 × 180 mm 228 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81070-087-4 USD 28 | GBP 22 | SGD 30

Hyung Koo Kang: The Burning Gaze Written by Tan Boon Hui and Jungkwon Chin 260 × 285 mm 84 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81089-994-3 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

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Natee Utarit: After Painting


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Terms & Conditions Edited by Savita Apte 257 × 185 mm 93 pages, hardback ISBN: 978-9-81076-842-3 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Thai Transience Written by Tan Boon Hui, Apinan Poshyananda, M.R. Chakrarot Chitrabongs, et al. 282 × 260 mm 144 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81074-850-0 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Time of Others Edited by Hashimoto Asuza, Murakami Juri, Sano Meiko and Furuichi Yasuko 240 × 178 mm 148 pages, hardback USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

After Utopia: Revisiting the Ideal in Asian Contemporary Art Written by Tan Siuli, Louis Ho and Dr Farish A. Noor 257 × 185 mm 112 pages, hardback ISBN: 978-9-81110-215-8 USD 28 | GBP 22 | SGD 30


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Time Present: Photography from the Deutsche Bank Collection 107 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81092-218-4 Image & Illusion: Video Works from the Yokohama Museum of Art 53 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81092-219-1 After Image: Contemporary Photography in Southeast Asia 89 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81092-217-7 255 × 185 mm USD 48 | GBP 38 | SGD 60

Medium at Large: Shapeshifting Material & Methods in Contemporary Art Written by Joyce Toh, Tan Siuli and Louis Ho 257 × 185 mm 128 pages, hardback ISBN: 978-9-81110-214-1 USD 28 | GBP 22 | SGD 30

Xu Beihong in Nanyang Written by Kwok Kian Chow, Liao Jingwen, Chow Yian Ping, et al. 280 × 128 mm 344 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81080-180-9 USD 70 | GBP 52 | SGD 85

Thrice Upon a Time: A Century of Story in the Art of the Philippines Written by Tan Boon Hui, Joyce Toh, Patrick Flores, et al. 125 × 179 mm 160 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-9-81084-383-0 USD 45 | GBP 35 | SGD 55

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Still Moving: A Triple Bill on the Image (box set)


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Visual Culture 02: Urban Peels Written by Naomi Wang 280 × 210 mm 124 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 977-2-25115-040-7 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18

Writing the Modern: Selected Texts on Art & Art History in Singapore, Malaysia & Southeast Asia 1973–2015 Written by T.K. Sabapathy 250 × 175 mm 428 pages, paperback ISBN: 978-981-11-5763-9 USD 48 | GBP 38 | SGD 60

History and Imagination: Modern Photography from Singapore Edited by Charmaine Toh 280 × 190 mm 116 pages, paperback 69 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-18-0631-5 USD 30 | GBP 25 | SGD 35 Published September 2021

The Asian Modern Written by John Clark 235 × 175 mm Approx. 500 pages, paperback 496 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-0607-2 USD 45 | GBP 35 | SGD 55


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Edited by Stephen H. Whiteman, Sarena Abdullah, Yvonne Low and Phoebe Scott 248 × 172 mm 332 pages, paperback 64 colour and 39 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-0-909952-92-1 USD 32 | GBP 26 | SGD 40 Published with Power Institute

Charting Thoughts: Essays on Art in Southeast Asia Edited by Patrick Flores and Low Sze Wee 235 × 175 mm 484 pages, paperback 174 colour and 20 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-2865-3 USD 35 | GBP 28 | SGD 45

Migration, Transmission, Localisation: Visual Art in Singapore (1886–1945) Written by Yeo Mang Thong 250 × 187.5 mm 248 pages, paperback In English, translated from Mandarin 136 colour and 150 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-2925-4 USD 30 | GBP 25 | SGD 35

Modern Art of Southeast Asia: Introductions from A to Z Written by Roger Nelson 245 × 180 mm 280 pages, paperback 261 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-4725-8 USD 35 | GBP 28 | SGD 45

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Ambitious Alignments: New Histories of Southeast Asian Art, 1945–1990


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The Artist Speaks: Lee Wen Edited by Bruce Quek 230 × 160 mm 128 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-14-2532-5 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25 Published April 2020

The Artist Speaks: Chua Ek Kay Written by Low Sze Wee 230 × 160 mm 128 pages, paperback 26 colour and 26 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-6797-3 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25 Published 2019

National Gallery Singapore: Art Spaces Written by Pauline Ang 110 × 165 mm 64 pages, paperback 65 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-1-85759-987-9 USD 10.95 | GBP 9 | SGD 11.25

The Making of National Gallery Singapore Written by Pauline Ang 315 × 290 mm 168 pages, paperback 152 colour and 39 b/w illustrations ISBN: 978-981-09-7343-8 USD 58 | GBP 44 | SGD 70


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Written and illustrated by Sonny Liew Suitable for children aged 8 and above 253 × 185 mm 48 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-09-1091-4 USD 20 | GBP 15 | SGD 22

Unfettered Ink: The Writings of Chen Chong Swee 妙笔丹青:陈宗瑞文集 Edited by Low Sze Wee and Grace Tng 215 × 145 mm 252 pages, paperback 1 colour and 11 b/w illustrations English and Chinese ISBN: 978-981-11-2375-7 USD 30 | GBP 25 | SGD 35

刘抗: 文集新编 编辑: 萧佩仪 235 × 150 mm 252页,平装 24黑白插图 ISBN: 978-981-08-8099-6 USD 26 | GBP 21 | SGD 28

Words on Art: regarding Written by Madeleine Lee 200 × 125 mm 74 pages, paperback 23 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-11-6642-6 USD 20 | GBP 15 | SGD 22

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Warm Nights, Deathless Days: The Life of Georgette Chen


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Words on Art: Ayatana Written by Edwin Thumboo 200 × 125 mm 84 pages, paperback 20 colour illustrations ISBN: 978-981-14-2215-7 USD 20 | GBP 15 | SGD 22

Awesome Art Thailand: 10 Works from the Land of the Smiling Elephant Everyone Should Know Written by Clare Veal Suitable for children aged 9 to 12 265 × 210 mm 64 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-14-8425-4 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18 Published September 2021

Awesome Art Singapore: 10 Works from the Lion City Everyone Should Know Written by Ryan How Suitable for children aged 9 to 12 265 × 210 mm 64 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-11-8708-7 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18

Awesome Art Malaysia: 10 Works from the Land of Mountains Everyone Should Know Written by Rahel Joseph and Jo Kukathas Suitable for children aged 9 to 12 265 × 210 mm 64 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-11-8709-4 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18


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Written by Norma O. Chikiamco Suitable for children aged 9 to 12 265 × 210 mm 64 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-14-2533-2 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18

Awesome Art Vietnam: 10 Works from the Land of the Clever Turtle that Everyone Should Know Written by Ann Proctor Suitable for children aged 9 to 12 265 × 210 mm 64 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-14-8424-7 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18

Awesome Art: The Next 20 Works from Southeast Asia Everyone Should Know Written by Sara Siew Suitable for children aged 9 to 12 270 × 215 mm 92 pages, hardback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-11-2927-8 USD 23 | GBP 20 | SGD 25

Eat with Your Eyes Written by Low Lai Chow Illustrated by Jeanette Yap Suitable for children aged 3 to 6 200 × 160 mm 36 pages, board book Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-14-5544-5 USD 13 | GBP 10 | SGD 15 Published September 2020

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Awesome Art Philippines: 10 Works from the Country of 7,000 Islands that Everyone Should Know


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A Day at the Gallery Written by Felix Cheong Illustrated by twisstii Suitable for children aged 3 to 6 146 × 203 mm 44 pages, hardback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-14-5543-8 USD 14 | GBP 11 | SGD 18

Do Gallery Sitters Sit All Day? Things People Really Do in a Museum Written by Ryan How Illustrated by Anngee Neo Suitable for children aged 7 and above 250 × 250 mm 36 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-11-4514-8 USD 18 | GBP 13 | SGD 20

Artsy: Fun with Southeast Asian Art Suitable for children aged 4 to 7 297 × 210 mm 48 pages, paperback Illustrated throughout ISBN: 978-981-11-2803-5 USD 13 | GBP 10 | SGD 15


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