Living with Ink: The Collection of Dr Tan Tsze Chor Exhibition

The vast Special Exhibitions Gallery, housed within the Asian Civilisations Museum, presented an extensive collection of artworks by Singapore’s renowned art collector Dr Tan Tsze Chor. The exhibition explored the appreciation of Chinese art from the 1950s to the 1980s through the selection of Dr Tan and others in the Chinese art community in Nanyang. Through their exchanges and networks, the exhibition explored the formation of Chinese identity occurring in the emergence of Chinese modern art.

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To complement the works on display, a clean and elegant design approach was adopted. The open nature of the layout allowed visitors to freely explore the different curatorial themes while the adoption of a white palette ensured focus on the works themselves. A large, suspended, fabric backdrop served as the singular design element that characterised the entire space.

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To accompany the main exhibition, a series of fun interactive stations allowed for hands-on engagement. Targeted for younger visitors, guests were able to try their hand at making their very own Chinese scroll, as well as calligraphy and other creative activities.

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Living with Ink: The Collection of Dr Tan Tsze Chor Exhibition was open to the public from 8th November 2019 to 26th April 2020 at the Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore.

Grace Kelly Exhibition

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Imbuing elegance into the temporary exhibition space, we position display showcases, backdrop, and lightboxes to set the scenes of the lifestyle lived by the enigmatic figure. Co-organised by GEG Foundation and Palace of Monaco, preservation of its archived materials and fashion pieces was a particular concern. To enable a worry-free situation, we consulted proficient experts to keep temperature and humidity in control 

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Our in-house designer produces the technical drawings and graphic production, coordinating closely with the exhibition design team at Grimaldo Forum Monaco before we translate the drawings into its final installation.

Interviews with Crystal Chu, Creative Director

As winners recently recognised in the World Exhibition Stand Awards, the exhibition industry got to hear about our creative director’s take on implementing digital solutions in virtual events of today.

Conversations about ‘phygital’ event spaces have permeated the MICE industry for years, but the impetus to find alternative digital solutions to physical events has never been greater. As a transformative group, Kingsmen has made it a point to pivot according to changing times. By predicting the market’s needs and demands, we looked into different solutions to offer brands an alternative to the mass cancellation of events globally.

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Crystal talks about the trends in exhibition stand design, emerging technological solutions to exhibitions, and staying relevant in a digital world. She also talks about her favourite exhibition, ‘From Singapore to Singaporean: The Bicentennial Experience’. Kingsmen had the privilege to be engaged by Singapore’s government to create a sense of newness in a narrative told dozens of times before.

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‘From Singapore to Singaporean: The Bicentennial Experience’