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    Ng Eng Teng (Chinese: 黄荣庭; pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 July – 4 November ), The Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture[1] was a sculptor in Singapore known for his figurative sculptures, many of which are found in public locations around Singapore.

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  • Ng Eng Teng (Chinese: 黄荣庭; pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 July 1934 – 4 November 2001), The Grandfather of Singapore Sculpture[1] was a sculptor in Singapore known for his figurative sculptures, many of which are found in public locations around Singapore.
  • Ng Eng Teng (1934 – 2001) was a painter and potter by training but is most recognised for his sculptural pieces featuring humanist themes.
    In the 90th year of Ng Eng Teng's birth, Daryl Lim looks back at the life and legacy of one of Singapore's foremost sculptors.
    Ng Eng Teng is remembered for his distinctive, large-scale sculptures that depict whimsical interpretations of humanist themes.

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      He is remembered for his large-scale sculptures gracing many a public space, and his introspective and whimsical interpretations of humanist themes in the three-dimensional.

    Figuring Ng Eng Teng - NUS Centre For the Arts

  • Ng Eng Teng produced more than 300 sculptures over a span of 40 years.
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      He is remembered for his large-scale sculptures gracing many a public space, and his introspective and whimsical interpretations of humanist themes in the three-dimensional.

    The Ng Eng Teng collection - NUS Museum

  • In the 90th year of Ng Eng Teng's birth, Daryl Lim looks back at the life and legacy of one of Singapore's foremost sculptors.
  • Ng Eng Teng
    1934 -2001

     

     

    Ng Eng Teng Gallery


    NUS Museums houses the most comprehensive collection of works by a single artist in Singapore. It consists of 760 items, spanning more than forty years of continuous activity by the late Ng Eng Teng, Singapore foremost sculptor. On display are about 75 sculptures, vessels, ceramic forms, maquettes, paintings and drawings, testifying to the versatility of the artist in using a variety of materials as well as his continuous endeavours to explore and experiment with them.

    It is as a sculptor that Ng Eng Teng had made his mark. On display are some of his most accomplished works, such as Madonna and Child II, Looking Ahead, Fright, Torso (Rocker), Head Profile and Red Face. These mark high points in the artist's development. Other exhibits consist of maquettes (models for sculpture) which provide valuable insights into the ways the artist had developed his concepts, ceramic vessels which are remarkable in terms of their

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      Ng Eng Teng (Chinese: 黄荣庭; pinyin: Huáng Róngtíng; 12 July – 4 November ), was a sculptor in Singapore known for his figurative sculptures, many of which are found in public locations around Singapore.