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Resources > Collections > Artwork Village

Year of execution:  2006
Year of acquisition:  2008
Medium:   Chinese ink and colour on paper
Dimension:  33 x 138  cm
Acquired in 2008

Singaporean artist Tan Kee Sek was primarily trained in Western painting at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. His interests, however, lay in Chinese art from a young age. Tan had the opportunity to strengthen his skills in Chinese ink painting when he was mentored by pioneer artist See Hiang To. Tan was greatly influenced by See and went on to pursue Chinese painting, calligraphy, and seal carving after he graduated from NAFA in 1970. Tan was one of the founders of the Siaw Tao Chinese Seal-Carving, Calligraphy & Painting Society. For the past five decades, while Tan has explored and innovated in his practice, he concurrently nurtures the next generation of budding artists specialising in Chinese ink at the Academy. 

Apart from his passion for Chinese art and culture, Tan is also inspired by nature and everyday life. In the work Village, Tan renders a landscape inspired by Southeast Asia. By incorporating elements of life in the region, Tan aims to convey a scene that is familiar to locals. 

Artist(s)

Tan Kee Sek 曾纪策