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经历了长达十年、造价不菲的规划改造,两座殖民时期的标志性建筑——前市政厅与高等法院被活化成为一个体量庞大的博物馆空间,并赶在新加坡建国五十周年之际向公众开放,这一话题性事件本身便显示出明确的价值倾向:即新加坡政府希望借此建构本国文化身份,并期待将自身文化影响力辐射至东南亚地区、乃至整个亚洲。开馆展之一的“你的名字是什么?”着重梳理新加坡本地艺术脉络。“Siapa nama kamu?”这句马来语出现在重点展品之一、新加坡艺术家蔡名智作于1959年的油画《语
After ten years of costly planning and renovation, two colonial landmark buildings, the former City Hall and High Court, have been revitalized into a massive museum space and landed on the 50th anniversary of the founding of Singapore The opening to the public, the topic of the incident itself shows a clear tendency of value: the Singapore government hopes to build its own cultural identity, and look forward to its own cultural influence radiated to Southeast Asia, and even Asia as a whole. One of the opening shows “What’s your name?” Focuses on the context of Singapore’s local arts. “Siapa nama kamu? ” Malay phrase appears in one of the key exhibits, Singaporean artist Cai Mingzhi in 1959 painting "language