Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Community Art



It is interesting that the custodian who laid the foundation of this painting are the nurses, doctors, patients and visitors form the Singapore General Hospital, I imagine the red fingerprints as red blood cells from different blood groups and races. They depict our multi-racial society in great harmonisation. The heart shapes signify our four major races, and as a whole, most importantly, we are one people, one nation, one Singapore, that’s the way we will be forever more.

~ Tan Haur

18 August 2010





























Tuesday, December 03, 2013

Digital Art workshop in Hong Kong @ ADAHK



Tan Haur was invited to Hong Kong's ADAHK to conduct a 2 full days digital art workshop.

This is a community art project covered under: "Digital Art for Everybody".
 
12 selected artworks were printed into a calendar for distribution worldwide.
 





 

 






Monday, December 02, 2013

Creative 24 art event at National Museum of Singapore 2007




This weekend, get set for the 24-hour event Creative 24 which will bring the works of participating CCS project owners to the public, and inspire them to take a plunge into the creative industry.
Presented by MICA's Creative Community Singapore, Creative 24 will feature a diverse range of workshops and programmes that cater to both children and adults.
Date: 1 – 2 Dec 2007
Time: 10.00am – 10.00am the following morning
Venue: National Museum of Singapore

For artists and photographers:
· Digital Art For Everybody by Tan Haur
· “Art is Life” workshops at Emily Hill
· Dawn Photography Workshop by Objectifs




Sunday, December 01, 2013

Digital Art for All exhibition at Singapore National Museum





This digital art exhibition cum digital art workshop was supported by CCS (NAC),
under art event Creative 24 at Singapore National Museum.




Saturday, November 30, 2013

Alliance française de Singapour presents













iPhoneography
 
Alliance française de Singapour presents the exhibition of Global Eyes: Hundred Years From Now an exhibition by the Winner of the Inaugural France + Singapore Photographic Arts Award 2012, Tan Haur. This exhibition features 50 mobile phone art works. This latest series of Tan Haur deals with issues of globalization continued from his previous series of Global Eyes; additionally the art works are digitally aged on purpose to a state they should be in a hundred years later in time. Altogether, the experience of this exhibition compels a viewer to see the situations of current world issues, their beauty and adverse, with a perspective of a person’s view a hundred years later. 

In this exhibition, there are works that include collaborations with French artists, Marie-Sophie Leturcq (Winner of 2nd France + Singapore Photographic Arts Award 2013) and Thomas Kimmerlin (Finalist of 2nd France + Singapore New Generation Artists 2010), Australian artist Jack Gamble and Singaporean artists Huei Lee, Sam Hong and Chun Chuan. A special showcase of integrated mobile phone works by Tan and the invited guest artists, during the working process, photo art files and ideas were sent among each other via smart phone, bridging the digital works development, communication and discussion across both hemispheres. Assisted by Pinch Design who is working on digital presentations, Tan Haur will also include community sets from workshops with students from Hua Yi Secondary School and Yuhua Secondary Schools. Adding to these heavy mix of visual treats, composer Yvonne Teng has thrown in a nostalgic toy piano mix that fix the audience with a mind reversing sensation. This exhibition is curated by Mui.






























































Friday, November 29, 2013

Global Eyes: Monsoon Rain











ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE DE SINGAPOUR, 1 Sarkies Road – Societe Generale Gallery. It is 29th November 2013 and there is a monsoon outside. A monsoon. Rain, wind, beams of lightning. I keep looking out the window expecting a whale to fly by… or at the very least a dolphin. Sipping coffee when its raining and am now trying to trace the journey that has led me here, attempting to figure out how and where it all started. My life has certainly not followed any  prescribed path. I refuse to accept absolute answers in exchange for gentle truths, and I count my wealth in the ability to own my dreams and pursue them when I wake up each morning. I abandon any faith as being entirely right, but rather recognize the fact that each one contains so many truths and accept the goodness and compassion of each as the juice and gift of life. I challenge my students to be citizens of the world and to rejoice in the differences they experience and encounter. They are black, brown, yellow, and white. All as one family on this living planet where we sing, dance, music and art.

~ Tan Haur
iPhoneographer 













Friday, August 09, 2013

Interviewed by Straits Times on 9th August 2007



Click on photo to read this article, interviewed by Straits Times.