A wall of history
A Wall of History is a mature development of Chua’s Singapore Street Scenes series. Here, Chua clearly articulates his relationship with the series: the façade is now a symbol inscribed by and with history in bearing the residual stains of time and neglect. Physical dimensions of original: 1930 x 2520 mm.
Credit Line
This digital copy © National Library Board Singapore 2008. The original work © Chua Ek Kay, 2006.
Subjects
Suggested Pictures
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Archipelago -
Reflections : lotus pond in a moment of silence -
Song of cicada -
Padlocked wooden window [3] -
The Riverwalk : general view -
A junction on Rochor Road -
Coleman Bridge : general view -
Billboard for National Day, 1984 : general view [1] -
Billboard for National Day, 1984 : general view [2] -
Billboard for National Day, 1984 : close-up -
The last tango on the sea : no. 1 -
Trengganu : sculpture -
Old houses being demolished: general view [1] -
Workers at a construction site : rear view -
OCBC Centre inauguration : exterior [3] -
OCBC Centre : exterior [1] -
OCBC Centre : exterior [2] -
OCBC Centre inauguration : exterior [2] -
Padlocked wooden window [2] -
Street scene : general view [2] -
Bagpipe group : general view [5] -
Bagpipe group : general view [3] -
Singapore girl : sculpture