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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.

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WALL DRAWING #915, ARCS, CIRCLES, AND IRREGULAR BANDS

WALL DRAWING #915, ARCS, CIRCLES, AND IRREGULAR BANDS
Material: Acrylic paint Location: Underground pedestrian network connecting Marina Bay Sands to Bayfront MRT Duration: Permanent Collection: Marina Bay Sands Dimensions: 3.96m x 16.76m

Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings redefined traditional concepts about discreet works of art. His innovation was two-fold: that the idea was the artwork, and that someone other than the artist could execute the work and it would still be a work by the artist. 

Wall drawings painstakingly follow LeWitt’s directions, and while a drawing may be installed many times, it may vary only slightly in size and never in format. Each drawing is accompanied by directions and a signed certificate that authenticates the work. The wall drawings are hand-painted and due to their scale, they require the execution and supervision of LeWitt-trained artists. 

The bold, colourful geometric design that comprises Wall Drawing #917, Arcs and Circles and Wall Drawing #915, Arcs, Circle and Irregular bands were drawn by two artists from the Lewitt Estate, Takeshi Arita and Gabriel Hurier, who worked with LeWitt for many years before he died. They were assisted by a select group of four local artists chosen through the Singapore Tyler Print Institute. 

Image credit: Marina Bay Sands
Location: Underground pedestrian network connecting Marina Bay Sands to Bayfront MRT View in OneMap
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