Liu Xuanqi + Lee Jun Le, Spring Awakening, 2025

Exhibition

Spring Awakening: Fragrance of a Hundred Flowers

Liu Xuanqi's paintings and Lee Jun Le’s calligraphy

21 January 2025 to 31 March 2025

Free admisson

Synopsis

“Spring Awakening: Fragrance of a Hundred Flowers” is a joint exhibition by diverse artist Liu Xuanqi and autistic calligrapher Lee Jun Le. The exhibition draws inspiration from the popular folk song "In Spring," which conveys a yearning for a beautiful life and embodies the optimism and hope that spring brings. This season heralds new beginnings and the vibrant pulse of life as nature bursts forth in an abundance of energy and bloom. Through Liu Xuanqi's paintings and Lee Jun Le’s calligraphy, the exhibition symbolizes limitless possibilities and the flourishing strength of creativity. The aim of this exhibition is to showcase their interpretations of this vibrant landscape, reflecting Singapore's spirit of diversity, inclusivity, and innovation. Through the artists' works, the exhibition presents the richness of life and creativity, inspiring hope and encouraging viewers to embrace new opportunities and challenges in this lively spring.

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