The special-shaped building outside the Sands Hotel is the Art Science Museum. This time I saw three exhibitions and they were really great, especially the light and shadow illusions in the future city can stimulate everyone's imagination.
MoreWith 21 gallery spaces spanning nearly 5,000m², ArtScience Museum has held large-scale exhibitions by some of the world’s best known artists including Leonardo da Vinci, Salvador Dalí, Andy Warhol, Vincent Van Gogh and M.C. Escher since opening in February 2011. In addition, ArtScience Museum has presented significant exhibitions that explore aspects of science including big data, particle physics, paleontology, marine biology, cosmology and space exploration.
Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, the lotus-inspired ArtScience Museum has been called "The Welcoming Hand of Singapore" by Mr Sheldon Adelson, the chairman of Las Vegas Corp.
The building's form is made up of 10 "fingers" anchored by a unique round base in the middle. The design of each finger reveals different gallery spaces and the skylights at the "fingertips" dramatically illuminate the curved interior walls.
The Museum's roof channels rainwater through the central atrium of the building creating a 35m water drop into a small, reflecting pool. The collected rainwater is recycled for use in the building.
[Future World: Where Art Meets Science]
Immerse yourself in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through a collection of digital interactive installation.
This permanent exhibition is created in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned interdisciplinary art collective.
Future World takes visitors on an exciting journey of discovery through these key narratives – City in A Garden, Sanctuary, Park and Space.
Sneakertopia: Step Into Street Culture
25 Feb 2023 - 31 Mar 2023
Sneakertopia is a colourful, larger-than-life sneaker and street culture exhibition that celebrates the art and history of sneakers and much, much more!
Born on the streets, sneaker culture has since been driven by artists, athletes and celebrities who express their creativity and passion through sneakers and their designs. Whether status symbols or markers of identity, there is no denying the role of sneakers in defining pop and street culture today but this phenomenon is about more than just sports, hip-hop and fashion.
The 2023 Asian and Southeast Asian premiere of Sneakertopia at ArtScience Museum brings together local and international artists, creatives, contributors and brands in a striking exhibition that features over 100 limited-edition sneakers alongside murals, installations, designs and original artworks. These presentations illustrate crossovers into related street culture genres of art, entertainment and technology.
Organised by SPACElogic with partners SL Experiences and Gushcloud International, in collaboration with ArtScience Museum, Singapore, this exhibition was created by Emmy award-winning producer, Steve Harris, and Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur, Steve Brown, who are excited to share their love for iconic footwear with audiences around the world.
The special-shaped building outside the Sands Hotel is the Art Science Museum. This time I saw three exhibitions and they were really great, especially the light and shadow illusions in the future city can stimulate everyone's imagination.
The Marina Bay Sands Art and Science Museum in Singapore is the world's most iconic museum of art and science! It is also a landmark building in Marina Bay. The whole building is white and consists of 10 "petals", which are shaped like a blooming lotus flower. Each petal represents a different exhibition space. There are 21 pavilions, of which the teamlab's "Beyond the Future: The Mix of Art and Science" exhibition, through digital art installations and image interaction, the elements of nature, flowers, lights, parks and space are integrated into a beautiful visual feast.
In order to save trouble, I bought a package ticket, but some need to book the specific time to enter the park on the website in advance. It feels a bit troublesome. Then when I enter the park, some older staff are not familiar with this ticket. He does not know which device to scan the code, and I don't understand it. It's a delay. The overall ticket is very good and the attractions are very good.
A venue suitable for traveling with children, interactive screen projection activities children like very much
Teamlab's exhibition is very interesting and interactive, suitable for bringing children to watch together, while entertaining and artistic. Easy to pick up tickets, you can see the sea, the buildings are also very beautiful