SAM at 8Q
Imaginarium 2015: A Voyage of Big Ideas
Imaginarium is SAM’s much-loved annual contemporary art exhibition for children, begun in 2010 and now in its fifth year. In the spirit of SG50, this year's exhibition is inspired by the crescent moon on the Singapore flag, a symbol of a young nation on the rise with the capacity to dream big and think large. What might we be able to envision and aspire to? What worlds could we imagine for ourselves and create for others? With interactive and immersive artworks and hands-on activities at every turn, Imaginarium offers creative space where inspiration can bloom freely, and joyfully!
Featuring artists from Singapore and the region, Imaginarium beckons the adventurers, the dreamers, and the explorers of today to embark on a journey of discovery, and together, sail towards exciting new horizons…
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Band Of Doodlers
Imagin-a-doodle (2015)
Chiang Yu Xiang
We Built this Estate! (2015)
Izziyana Suhaimi
Let’s Make! Studio (2015)
Kumkum Fernando
Kiko’s Secrets (2015)
Lee Jeeyoung
Dream House (2015)
Takashi Kuribayashi
Trees (2015)
Vincent Twardzik Ching
Greenroom II: Interstellar Overdrive (2015)
2015
bicycles, generators, leds and stereo equipment
Activated only through interaction between the artwork and the visitors, this work prompts us to think of how our future cities might be powered, and how this might change our lives. As the title Greenroom II: Interstellar Overdrive suggests, we are reminded that within this universe, there are still infinite potential resources and more thoughtful ways of living, still waiting to be discovered.
2015
on-site illustration
With illustrations sprawling across the walls and winding up the four levels of the building, this work brings to life a fantastical storytelling of Singapore’s folklore and an inventive vision of the future. As we journey through vividly animated scenes, a sense of the limitless possibilities of stories yet to be written, and told, abounds.
2015
mixed media
For artist Izziyana Suhaimi, sewing and embroidery are meaningful and symbolic ways of enfolding time as well as the creativity and actions of the maker. Her installation invites visitors to create small objects using textiles, which capture their thoughts about the future of the country. Over time, the artwork becomes a collective tapestry of dreams, weaving together our shared future.