
National Gallery: Children’s Biennale 2017
Kooling visited Singapore again this year and I got to meet up with her when she did! We went to the National Gallery last year, and this time we decided to go back to check out the Children’s Biennale. I also recently learnt that the National Gallery is abbreviated by some as ‘NaGa’?! I first heard it last week in fact, and thought that they were referring to local snake farm.
Our first stop was at Sandra Lee’s The Enchanted Tree House. I’d never heard of Sandra Lee before, but Kooling had, and she was excited to find ourselves immersed in these colourful playscape. We were the largest children in the area:
Loved all the little details everywhere.
Photos by Kooling.
Every edge was also covered in foam to make it childproof! It was pretty cool.
What’s Kooling taking a photo of?
Photo by Kooling.
It’s me in a crawlspace!
Photo by Kooling.
We did a lot of crawling.
The Obliteration Room by Yayoi Kusama was pretty filled up with stickers, since we had visited during the last leg of the exhibition:
Photo by Kooling.
I’m in her armpit!
Firewalk: A Bridge of Embers by Mark Justiani.
Lynn Lu’s Duplet. I refused to sit under the filthy cloud – we even found a long strand of hair from a previous participant!
I added this textured wall to my collection!
Photo by Kooling.
In which we discussed the logo of the National Gallery.
Till the next time.
Wearing
Something Borrowed top
Shein denim shorts
Paper Planes sneakers
Firmoo glasses


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