The Singapore Tyler Print Institute: The Singapore Tyler Print Institute will go down in history books, for it was established at SGD 17 million, a staggerinq amount considering its cosy building size (certainly not of Bilbao’s proportions). US printmaker Ken Tyler personally came to Singapore for its opening, and while he has since returned home, works by Frank Stella, David Hockney, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberq remain in the Institute.
Wetterling Teo Ga: Wetterling Teo Gallery, suitably located in pre-war conservation houses, forged good ties with contemporary masters like Stella and Roy Lichtenstein when it first opened in the 1990s. It also exhibited sensational works like those from Bali-based German artist Petter Ditmar, and local artists Chua Ek Kay and Benq Kwan.
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