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The Straits Times | The art of hiding in Singapore
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2/2/2025
What does it take to become a work of art? Volunteers allowed themselves to be painted from head to toe to blend into the facade of the National Gallery Singapore. This was the latest project by renowned Chinese artist Liu Bolin.
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Now you see me, now you don't.
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Now I feel like I'm in the army.
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I feel like I have to be really serious and not move my face at all,
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otherwise my facial will be ruined.
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Over two days, 60 people disappeared at the National Gallery Singapore's City Hall steps
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in an artwork by renowned Chinese artist Liu Bolin.
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In October 2024, Liu produced two artworks in Singapore.
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His 2025 return was to create pieces inspired by Singapore's culture.
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Singapore has a unique cultural character.
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Different skin tones, ethnicities and languages can blend together harmoniously.
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This is a very deep feeling for me.
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Because in other countries, there are always reasons for skin tones
00:43
or religions that create problems.
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So when I want to create a piece, I invite different ethnicities,
00:51
including those who work here,
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different ethnicities and people from different countries to participate in the piece.
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Liu, also known as the Invisible Man, gained recognition in 2005
01:01
for painting himself to blend into the rubble of his art studio
01:05
in silent protest of its demolition.
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Since then, Liu has used the same camouflage technique at significant locations worldwide.
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When I first learned about Liu Bolin, I really liked the defiance part of his artwork.
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My philosophy really aligns with him.
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That's why I chose to volunteer myself to be part of the artwork as well.
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Organised by DEC, the project invited the public to be part of a montage for Singapore Art Week.
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The session begins with volunteers changing into a customised uniform.
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Each is assigned a number to designate their position in the artwork,
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and the painting starts.
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Black and white lines are drawn first to blend into the city hall steps.
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The last to be painted is exposed skin.
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For protection, a layer of Vaseline is applied before the acrylic paint goes on.
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Photographs of the volunteers are then taken in batches to make up the final composite.
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The painters have taken a lot of care to make sure we are comfortable,
02:04
and actually it's very fun, so I'm cool.
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Each volunteer has to dedicate five to six hours to be a human canvas.
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Being hidden in a busy city like Singapore actually is quite a relief.
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Sometimes I do want to be by myself and to have some me time, so it's a good experience.
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In our daily lives, we walk past a lot of things and we don't necessarily notice them.
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So the chance to just stop and take a moment and reflect, it's a very meaningful message.
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Other than the painted volunteers, there are also more than 30 others working behind the scenes.
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I was lucky enough to be a student in Singapore 20 years ago,
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and I'm very happy to be back for a business reason for the Arts Fair.
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And yeah, it's a good time to celebrate,
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and I think New Berlin makes a project for the whole world to come to Singapore.
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After mobilising 100 volunteers and 55 litres of paint over three days,
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the Hiding in Singapore The Journey Between artworks are finally ready.
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The final artworks, along with other pieces,
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will be exhibited at the Fullerton Hotel East Garden Gallery.
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