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FAMOUS WORKS


  • Breakfast (1932)

  • Artist and Model (1954)

  • Durian Vendors (1957)

  • Life by the River (1975)


In 1952, Liu Kang, Chen Chong Swee , Chen Wen Hsi and Cheong Soo Pieng went on their historic field trip to Bali in search of a visual expression that was Southeast Asian. Liu drew much inspiration from this trip which inspired some of his latter works.


CONTRIBUTIONS


Liu Kang came to Singapore in 1942 and had been credited with numerous contributions to the local arts scene.

Liu Kang once taught art at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. He was a founding member of the Singapore Art Society, and was credited with developing the Nanyang style.

In May 2003, the then 94-year-old artist gave the majority of his paintings and sketches, amounting to 1000 over pieces, to the Singapore Art Museum. He also unveiled a painting of three Balinese women, each carrying a basket of offerings, which was symbolic of his personal offering to the museum and to the country. The painting was aptly titled ''Offerings''.


AWARDS


In 1970, Liu was awarded the Public Service Star by the Singapore Government. He was honoured by the same agency in 1996 with the Meritorious Service Medal. His works, spanning from 1935 to 1997, are a testament of his contributions to Singapore Art.


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