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                    [ArticleID] => 198404
                    [Title] => Entrapment metaphors
                    [Summary] => Cabinet, an exhibition of works of Singaporean artist Baet Yeok Kuan, opened last week at the Corredor, at the UP College of Fine Arts in Diliman, Quezon City. Cabinet is now on view at the Ayala Museum until March 15.

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It was a perfect meeting of the minds between businessman Edmund Cheng and sculptor Sun Yu Li. The sculptor dreamed of converting the old Baba church into Singapore’s first art venue devoted to three-dimensional art. The concept clicked and Sculpture Square was born.
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It was a perfect meeting of the minds between businessman Edmund Cheng and sculptor Sun Yu Li. The sculptor dreamed of converting the old Baba church into Singapore’s first art venue devoted to three-dimensional art. The concept clicked and Sculpture Square was born.
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