Mercedes-Benz and Mulan Gallery welcome you to a rejuvenating experience of art- art at its more open, agile and beautiful moments. The fluid strokes of Simon Wee, the powerful splendour of Fernando Suarez’s forms and Teng Teng’s minimal, improvised creations, collide with the joyous blooms of Goh Kheng Yew and Katrin Forster. Varied in artistic expression, style, but united in the search for fleeting moments of clarity and resonance, the collection as a whole promises a visual delight. The artists hail from Singapore, Malaysia, Germany and Spain.
Fernando Suarez
The bodies in Fernando’s works are in movement and deceptively alive. The Spanish artist has exhibited world-wide and his popular public installations include the enigmatic sculpture Juanita Fortuna.
Goh Kheng Yew
Aside from sacred themes of Buddhist literature and Chinese Inks on traditional scrolls, Kheng Yew is also known for his Chinoiserie blooms. The works are popularly admired and included in public and private collections.
Katrin Forster
Katrin’s perspective is premised upon the contrast of colours and forms of nature. The German-born artist has travelled and lived in various countries across the world and has been exhibiting for almost 15 years now.
Simon Wee
Simon is known for his minimalist, calligraphic strokes. A renowned Singaporean artist, Simon’s works have been widely exhibited and are part of various private collections in Asia and abroad.
Tan Teng Teng
Graceful visual forms executed with meticulous and inventive style characterize the paintings of Teng Teng. The young Malaysian artist has been recognized with awards such as the NAFA Fine Arts award.