The acclaimed exhibition, Art of the Brick, has returned to Singapore, more than ten years after its initial showing at the ArtScience Museum in 2012. Attendees will be able to appreciate over 150 magnificent sculptures, all made from more than one million LEGO bricks by renowned artist Nathan Sawaya. This much-anticipated exhibition promises to engage audiences with its remarkable combination of artistry, creativity, and intricate craftsmanship.
“Create what you see. Create what you feel. Create what you have never seen. Just create.” – Nathan Sawaya
Reimagined versions of some of the world’s most iconic artworks.
“Art makes better humans. Art is essential for understanding the world and brings happiness. Undeniably, art is not optional.” – Nathan Sawaya
A 6-meter-long replica of a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton.
“Art is not optional and can be appreciated in various forms. We need more art in the world; it’s essential.” – Nathan Sawaya
The highlight of the exhibition, titled “Decisions,” showcases over 110,000 pieces and features a striking collection of colorful figures set against a vibrant red backdrop.
The exhibition is undeniably breathtaking, showcasing the immense scale and intricate details of each creation that leave viewers in awe. However, if you have attended Art of the Brick before, you may consider skipping this installment.
The Art of Brick Singapore
Singapore EXPO, Hall 8B, 9 Somapah Rd, Singapore 487370
Click here for admission tickets.
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