LOT 25 Koeh Sia Yong(b. 1938) Fisherman's Song of the Eastern Coast
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Koeh Sia Yong (b. 1938)Fisherman's Song of the Eastern Coast
1991
signed and dated 91
oil on canvas
120 by 150 cm.
47 2/8 by 59 in.注脚Provenance
Private Singaporean Collection
Exhibited
Beijing, National Art Museum of China Exhibition Hall of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing International Art Biennale, 2008
Koeh Sia Yong (b. 1938) graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in 1958, majoring in Western painting. He was a pivotal figure of the Equator Art Society (1956-72), which expounded realist art with the anti-colonial sentiment. The society's exposure to Soviet Realist art literature further directed this artistic vision.
Formed in Singapore in 1956 and with members like Lee Boon Wang, Chua Mia Tee, and Ong Kim Seng, the society was most active during the 1960s when Singapore was going through major political changes. Artists in the group were primarily concerned with depicting the masses, especially the poorer classes, in addition to promoting nation-building. Koeh believed that everyone was entitled to access to art and that art should contribute to nation-building.
The popularity of the society waned after Singaporean independence. Despite this, Koeh Sia Yong and his cohorts were steadfast and in its 1966 exhibition catalogue stated that:
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