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ICONOCLAST

Iconoclast is Sculpture Square’s new annual programme to help public look at, and understand Singapore’s art history. The exhibition not only focuses on the artistic content of these artworks, but the historiography, and the reflexive formation of each artwork’s canonised status. In its inaugural edition, Sculpture Square looks at Cheo Chai Hiang’s 5’ x 5’, often mooted as Singapore’s first conceptual artwork.

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