Painting's on the wall
The ArtScience Museum has just launched an exhibition on street art, and the technologies behind printing the artworks are as fascinating as the art
DAWSON Road, Haji Lane, Seng Poh Road and Aliwal Street: what do these places have in common? If you guessed graffiti, you're right. Artworks, ranging from a woman peeling open her chest to a man in a turban drinking chai, are unmissable on the walls in these places.
You can now add the ArtScience Museum to that list of places. Last Saturday, it launched "Art From The Streets", a showcase of graffiti by some of the world's most iconic street artists, some of which are being exhibited in South-east Asia for the very first time.
Interestingly, the innovations and technologies powering the exhibition are just as fascinating as the art. And this is made possible by HP Inc, which, as Innovation Sponsor of the exhibition, has lent its printing technologies to help the museum create experiences that amaze.
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