Title: Change: 20 Singapore artists: A decade of their work
Author: Sabapathy, T. K.
Publisher Singapore: Raffles Editions, 1998.
Call no.: RSING 709.5957 CHA
Features the works of 20 selected artists whose creative output and remarkable diversity of styles and media best represent the Singapore arts scene. Contains 220 full colour plates of works and 21 colour portraits of the artists.
Title: Channels and confluences: A history of Singapore Art
Author: Kwok, K. C.
Publisher: Singapore: Singapore Art Museum, 1996.
Call no.: RSING 709.5957 KWO
A historical survey of Singapore art, it highlights the themes and issues that have shaped the development of the visual arts scene in Singapore. Features paintings of prominent artists in Singapore.
Title: Create.connect@sg: Arts, Media and Infocomm in Singapore
Author: Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts, Singapore.
Publisher: Singapore: The Ministry, 2002.
Call no.: RSING 700.95957 CRE
A collation of articles and statistical data on the trends and developments of the arts, media and communications in Singapore.
Title: Latent images: Film in Singapore
Author: Uhde, J., & Ng Uhde, Y.
Publisher: Singapore: Ridge Books, 2010.
Call no.: RSING 384.8095957 UHD
First published in 2000, this book is the pioneer reference of Singapore cinema. It examines Singapore's film landscape from the early days of local film production to 2007.
Title: Re-connecting: Selected writings on Singapore art and art criticism
Author: Liu, K., & Ho, H. Y.
Publisher: Singapore: Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, LaSalle-SIA College of the Arts, 2005.
Call no.: RSING 709.59570904 LIU
This selection of writings by two eminent Singapore artists, Ho Ho Ying and Liu Kang, documents the deliberations and discussions by the Singapore art world during the 1960s and 1970s. It is a noteworthy addition to the few existing primary sources pertaining to the development of art in Singapore.
The information in this article is valid as at 2014 and correct as far as we are able to ascertain from our sources. It is not intended to be an exhaustive or complete history of the subject. Please contact the Library for further reading materials on the topic.