ArtScience Museum


ArtScience Museum is a museum located within the integrated resort of Marina Bay Sands in the Downtown Core of the Central Area in Singapore. Opened on 17 February 2011 by Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, it is the world's first ArtScience museum, featuring major exhibitions that blend art, science, culture and technology.
Although a permanent exhibition at the ArtScience Gallery has been planned, the Museum mainly hosts touring exhibitions curated by other museums.

Architecture

The architecture is said to be a form reminiscent of a lotus flower. It is designed by the Moshe Safdie.
Referred to as "The Welcoming Hand of Singapore" by Las Vegas Sands chairman Sheldon Adelson, the ArtScience Museum is anchored by a round base in the middle, with ten extensions referred to as "fingers". The design concept for each finger denotes various gallery spaces sporting skylights at the "fingertips", which are included as sustainable illumination for the curved interior walls.

Gallery spaces

The ArtScience Museum has 21 gallery spaces with a total area of 50,000 square feet.

Sustainability features

Rainwater is harvested and channelled down the centre of the building, flowing through its bowl-shaped roof into a reflecting pond at the lowest level of the building. The rainwater is then recycled for use in the building's restrooms.

Exhibitions

Permanent exhibition

Since Future World there is no permanent exhibition.

Touring exhibitions

Some of the touring exhibitions at the ArtScience Museum include:
ExhibitionPeriodPresenter
Traveling the Silk Road: Ancient Pathway to the Modern World19 Feb - 27 Mar 2011American Museum of Natural History
Genghis Khan: The Exhibition19 Feb - 10 Apr 2011Rex Exhibitions
Shipwrecked: Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds19 Feb - 2 Oct 2011Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Asian Civilisations Museum, National Heritage Board, Singapore Tourism Board
Van Gogh Alive - the Exhibition16 Apr - 9 Oct 2011Grande Exhibitions, VisionsCom
Dalí: Mind of a Genius – The Exhibition14 May - 13 Nov 2011Stratton Foundation
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition29 Oct 2011 – 29 Apr 2012Premier Exhibitions, RMS Titanic, Inc.
Cartier Time Art14 Dec 2011 - 12 Feb 2012Cartier S.A.
Andy Warhol: 15 Minutes Eternal17 Mar - 21 Oct 2012The Andy Warhol Museum
2 Jun - 30 Sep 2012Global Experience Specialists, Inc., Warner Bros. Consumer Products
Outside In: A Magnum Photos Showcase10 Oct 2012 - 17 Mar 2013Magnum Photos
The Art of the Brick17 Nov 2012 - 14 Apr 2013Nathan Sawaya
Fujians: The Blue Ocean Legacy24 Nov 2012 - 28 Feb 2013Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan
Mummy: Secrets of the Tomb27 Apr - 4 Nov 2013British Museum
Essential Eames: A Herman Miller Exhibition29 Jun 2013 - 16 Feb 2014Eames Office, Herman Miller
50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic17 Aug - 27 Oct 2013National Geographic Society
Dinosaurs: Dawn to Extinction25 Jan - 27 Jul 2014American Museum of Natural History, PrimeSCI!, San Juan National Science Museum
Annie Leibovitz A Photographer's Life 1990 - 200518 Apr - 19 Oct 2014-
Human+: The Future of Our SpeciesMay 20 to Oct 15 2017Science Gallery, Dublin.

Feature exhibitions

The ArtScience Museum features gallery spaces totalling 50,000 square feet for exhibits from combined art/science, media/technology, as well as design/architecture motifs.
Permanent exhibits include objects indicative of the accomplishments of both the arts and the sciences through the ages, along the lines of Leonardo da Vinci's Flying Machine, a Kongming Lantern, and a high-tech robotic fish. The museum opened with an exhibition of a collection of the Belitung shipwreck cargo, and Tang dynasty treasures that were discovered and preserved by Tilman Walterfang of Seabed Explorations NZ Ltd.

Belitung shipwreck treasure

Tilman Walterfang and his team found the Tang dynasty artifacts in the Gaspar Strait in 1998 among the Belitung shipwreck, a large 9th-century Arabian dhow that sunk around 830 AD. For the next six years, they were desalinated, conserved and researched by his company Seabed Explorations Ltd in New Zealand. They were eventually purchased for around 32 million USD.
An accurate reproduction of the Arab dhow ship, named The Jewel of Muscat, was presented by the Sultanate of Oman to the government and people of Singapore.
The items in the collection on tour accurately reflects the assortment and magnitude of the find and its global inter-cultural significance; this is the single largest consignment of Tang Dynasty export goods ever discovered. The find includes some of the oldest cobalt-blue-and-white ceramics made in China, several gold items made with Arabic designs and swastikas, jars filled with spices and incense resins, bronze mirrors, thousands of glazed bowls, ewers and other fine ceramics, as well as lead ingots. The pièce de résistance of the exhibition is a small cache of magnificent, intricately tooled vessels of silver and gold, which remain unparalleled in quality and design from the period.

World tour of Tang Dynasty shipwreck treasure

With support from the estate of Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, the cargo of the Arab dhow - which was used as the true and original model - is now generally referred to among academic circles as the "Tang Shipwreck Treasure: Singapore's Maritime Collection".