Chua Ek Kay After the Rain
Chua Ek Kay is regarded as one of Singapore's leading ink practitioners, celebrated for his distinctive visual vocabulary that bridges Chinese ink painting traditions and Western aesthetics. After the Rain is the first major survey of Chua, covering over three decades of his prolific practice....
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Other Authors: | Low, Sze Wee (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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National Gallery Singapore
2015
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