103421 This year, the Singapore Sun Festival 2010 continues to celebrate the Arts, Film and Literature with a line up of special events and art exhibitions, some of which have been specially created for this year’s festival.
103422 One of the highlights of the Singapore Sun Festival 2010 will be the exclusive Up Close and Personal with Sharon Stone event.
103423 An Academy award nominee and Golden Globe award winner, she will take the stage in a candid on-stage interview with film critic and lecturer Ben Slater about her life and career.
103424 Explore the human condition in the works of one of Singapore’s finest contemporary artists, Jimmy Ong, known for his large scale figurative charcoal works on paper.
103425 Specially created for the Singapore Tyler Print Institute, this exhibition will feature complex themes of ancestry, sexuality and identity, visualised through unconventional and provocative compositions of human forms rendered in bold, calligraphic lines.
103426 For an enchanting evening, visit Diana Francis’s exclusive exhibition “Life is Beautiful”.
103427 Held at The Veuve Clicquot Sun Tent, this exhibition captures priceless moments to remember through seven paintings that encapsulate the seven disciplines of the Singapore Sun Festival: music, visual arts, film, literature, wine, cuisine and wellness.
103428 Next, drop by Marina Bay as it transforms into a spectacular canvas of light.
103429 A first of its kind in Asia, this urban light art festival presents over twenty low-energy light art installations by international, regional and local design luminaries.
103430 Stroll along the waterfront promenade and admire captivating installations that use unique lighting designs and technologies.
103431 For a cultural journey, don’t miss the fascination Sumatra: Isle of Gold exhibition.
103432 Discover Sumatra’s forgotten histories and unexpected richness through some 300 exhibits from the collections of the National Museum of Indonesia, the Museum Volkenkunde (National Museum of Ethnology), Leiden, the Asian Civilisations Museum and private collections, at the Asian Civilisations Museum.