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Public Artworks

Public art can take various forms, from 2D wall murals and 3D sculptures to performative and ephemeral manifestations of an artist's creative process.

More importantly, the conception and premise of the artwork is rooted deeply in the public sphere, where it is widely visible and freely accessible to all.

Browse Singapore’s public art below or conduct a search by location or collection.

LARGE RECLINING FIGURE

LARGE RECLINING FIGURE
Material: Bronze Location: OCBC Centre Duration: Permanent Collection: OCBC Bank Dimensions: 9.45m x 4.24m
This sculpture blurs the line between abstraction and figuration. It is made by the famous sculptor, Henry Moore, whose work often features suggestive female figures in recline. Utilising the play between positive and negative space, Moore distorts what looks to be a female figure, reducing it to a fluid form that reclines in quiet contemplation by the water. Measuring over 10 metres in length, it is one of the largest sculptures that Moore had ever created.
Location: OCBC Centre View in OneMap
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