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Han Sai Por (; born 19 July 1943) is a
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an
sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
. A graduate of the
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA); (Standard Chinese: 南洋艺术学院; ms, Akademi Seni Halus Nanyang; ta, நன்யாங் அகாடமி ஆஃப் ஃபைன் ஆர்ட்ஸ்) is a publicly-funded post-secondary ar ...
(NAFA), East Ham College of Art, Wolverhampton College of Art (now the School of Art and Design of the
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) and
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, she worked as a teacher and later as a part-time lecturer at NAFA, the
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, and the
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, Nanyang Technological University, before becoming a full-time artist in 1997. Han has participated in exhibitions locally and abroad, including events in China, Denmark, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand and South Korea. Her first solo exhibition, entitled ''Four Dimensions'', was held at the National Museum Art Gallery in 1993. Her sculptures can be found around the world, in
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, Kagawa Prefecture, in Japan;
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and
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in Malaysia; and
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In Singapore, sculptures commissioned from her can be seen at Capital Tower, the Defence Science Organisation National Laboratories, the
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, the
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,
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,
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, and
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. In 2001, Han was the founding President of the Sculpture Society (Singapore) and remains its Honorary President. She was the first
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at the Society's Sculpture Pavilion at Fort Canning Park in 2009, where she worked on sculptures made from the trunks of
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trees. Han is probably best known for her stone sculptures with organic forms, examples of which include ''Growth'' (1985), ''Spirit of Nature'' (1988), ''Object C'' (1992) and ''Seeds'' (2006). The last work, presently located in the grounds of the National Museum, consists of two large
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carved from
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excavated from
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during the Museum's redevelopment. However, her oeuvre is broad, and includes ''Four Dimensions'' (1993), a collection of geometrical structures; and ''20 Tonnes'' (2002), also installed at the Museum, which consists of a row of six ridged
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ic blocks with a smaller block at either end, all hewn from a single
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rock. For her contributions to art, Han was conferred the Cultural Medallion for Art in 1995. She was also the winner of the sculpture and painting section at the 11th Triennale – India organized by the
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(National Academy of Art of India) in 2005, and the Outstanding City Sculpture Award in China the following year.


Early life and education

Han Sai Por was born on 19 July 1943 in
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during the Japanese occupation. She was one of six children of a poor couple, and her family were
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living in
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in a house made of cardboard boxes and coconut leaves. Nonetheless, Han had a happy childhood, and went to a nearby beach to make figurine animals out of sand. This experience helped her to appreciate nature and instilled in her a sense of adventure and exploration. At ten years of age, Han was introduced to Michelangelo's sculptures through a book given to her by her mother... Han was educated at Yock Eng High School (now
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) and subsequently at the Singapore Teachers' Training College between 1965 and 1968. While working as a teacher, she attended part-time courses at the
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA); (Standard Chinese: 南洋艺术学院; ms, Akademi Seni Halus Nanyang; ta, நன்யாங் அகாடமி ஆஃப் ஃபைன் ஆர்ட்ஸ்) is a publicly-funded post-secondary ar ...
(NAFA) from 1975 to 1977. Having saved some money, she went to the United Kingdom where she studied fine art at the East Ham College of Art (1979–1980) and the Wolverhampton College of Art (1980–1983), receiving a B.A. (Hons.) in Fine Art from the latter. She worked as a cook, hotel maid, waitress and
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to support herself. Han returned to Singapore in 1983 and was one of the two pioneer teachers appointed to the new Arts Elective Programme at the
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. In 1987, to support her personal artistic endeavours, Han also began to teach part-time at NAFA, the
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(both 1987–1993),''Han Sai Por'' (2005). and the
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, Nanyang Technological University (1994–1996).. Subsequently, she pursued further studies in landscape architecture at Lincoln University in
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, in New Zealand.


Artistic career

Han has participated in exhibitions locally and abroad, including events in China, Denmark, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand and South Korea. Over 24 hours between New Year's Eve 1989 and New Year's Day 1990, she took part in ''The Time Show'' organized by
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, which has been described as "definitely a high point in the history of art in Singapore when an exceptionally wide spectrum of artists expressing in an equally wide range of mediums participated in a single art event". Han's first solo exhibition was ''Four Dimensions'' at the National Museum Art Gallery from 18 to 28 February 1993. Other solo shows she has given in Singapore are ''Rainforest'' (Plastique Kinetic Worms, 1999) and ''20 Tonnes – Physical Consequences'' (
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ARTrium, 2002). Han became a full-time sculptor in 1997. Her works can be found around the world: ''Childhood Dream'' (1992) at the Uchinomi-cho Town Hall Garden on the island of
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in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan; ''Pisces'' (1993) at the Yashiro Hoshi-no Choukoku Centre Park in
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, Japan; ''Spirit of Nature III'' (1990) at the Kuching Waterfront Development in
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, Malaysia; ''Towards Peace'' (1987) in the
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Lake Gardens, Malaysia; and ''Cactus'', ''Tropical Leaves'' (both 1994) and ''The Wave of Life'' at the
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In Singapore, sculptures commissioned from her can be seen at Capital Tower (''Shimmering Pearls I'', 1999), the Defence Science Organisation National Laboratories (''Tropical Brain Forest'', 2003), the
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(''Seed Series'', 1998), the
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(''20 Tonnes'', 2002; and ''Seeds'', 2006),
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(''Progressive Flows'', 2004),
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(''Goddess of Happiness'', 1985),
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(''Spring'', 1996),
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(''Flora Inspiration'', 2007), Singapore Changi Airport VIP Complex (''Singapore – A Garden City'', 2004),
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(''Chinese Zodiac Medallions'', 1995),
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(''Two Figures'', 1993), and
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(''Rain Forest''). In 2001, Han was the founding President of the Sculpture Society (Singapore), and remains its Honorary President. In May 2009, she was the first
artist in residence Artist-in-residence, or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs which involve a collaboration between artists and hosting organisations, institutions, or communities. They are programs which provide artists with space a ...
at the Society's Sculpture Pavilion at Fort Canning Park where she worked on sculptures made from the trunks of
tembusu The tembusu is a large evergreen tree in the family Gentianaceae, native to Southeast Asia (from Indo-China to New Guinea). It is the Malay name for ''Cyrtophyllum fragrans'' (synonym ''Fagraea fragrans''). Its trunk is dark brown, with deeply ...
trees. The project, sponsored by the Asia Pacific Breweries Foundation Inspire Programme, was intended to provide sculptors and installation artists with studio space and a chance to interact with the public in a park environment. Han was a member of the Fourth Singapore Note and Coin Advisory Committee between 1 July 2008 and 30 June 2011, where her duties included advising the
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on designs for new currency. In 2005, with the assistance of the National Arts Council (NAC) and the Jurong Town Corporation (JTC), she relocated from Seletar Air Base to Workloft@Wessex, a walk-up apartment in Wessex Estate which had been converted by JTC from an army camp into an artists' village.


Art

Han is probably best known for her stone sculptures with organic forms; she sees her sculpture as having "a force or inner life inside struggling to get out". Having a preference for
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and
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, she has said: "Stone is one of my favourite materials. In the erosion of rock by wind and water are found original, vital qualities which express the significance of life." Han often purchases stone using her own resources from quarries in China, Italy, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. The cost of just the material for solo exhibition pieces can be up to S$20,000. Nonetheless, she is motivated by the encouragement, recognition and acknowledgement her art she receives from others. Examples of Han's sculptures of this genre include ''Growth'' (1985), a set of five pear-shaped forms in white marble; ''Spirit of Nature'' (1988), three black granite ovoid and spheroid forms; ''Object C'' (1992), a pale grey granite object resembling a canoe; and ''Seeds'' (2006), large
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carved from
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excavated from
Fort Canning Hill Fort Canning Hill, formerly Government Hill, Singapore Hill and Bukit Larangan (''Forbidden Hill'' in Malay), is a small hill, about high, in the southeast portion of the island city-state of Singapore, within the Central Area that forms Si ...
during the National Museum's redevelopment. Art historian and critic T.K. Sabapathy has commented that Han is concerned with the uneasy relation between men and nature in the modern era, and has expressed a desire for people to realize that " eare part of nature and not apart from nature". In addition, he has said: Beyond Han's sculptures which embrace organic forms, she has also designed geometric pieces. ''Four Dimensions'' (1993) was made up of ten geometrical structures, including single objects (such as ''Tetrahedron–Tetrahedron Interpenetration'') and opened-up planes (''Cubic Triangle'') connected with each other through the use of angles, and light and shadow. Han said: "My works are based on the concept of mathematical logic. The idea is to show how each step is based on the previous one so that the geometrical forms progress in logical sequence ... The fourth dimension is abstract. It cannot be seen or touched. It contains the feelings and talents of Mankind. We wish to possess this space and to open it up for all people to share." Sabapathy was somewhat critical of these works, saying that they dealt only with techniques and fabrication and did not "disclose fresh insights into space and its articulation". He expressed the hope that Han would stay the course and deepen her investigation beyond form into an exploration of light, colour and materials to "create environments in which form, space and time can be seen to be related in ever-changing yet intelligent systems".. ''20 Tonnes'', first exhibited in 2002 in the atrium of the MICA Building (formerly the
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) and now permanently installed in front of the National Museum, consists of a row of six ridged
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ic granite blocks with a smaller block at either end, all hewn from a single rock. Han called the work "an explanation of nature's physical reaction when it is impacted by force, gravity and energy", and commented: "When I am working on stone, the immediate context is physical, the force of hammering, chiseling and drilling hard stone creates heat and energy. The reaction of the particles causes sparks and waves of sound. The appearance of the stone is the result, the consequent physical reaction. Understanding the character of nature through the physical context has become part of my sculpture." According to art curator Tay Swee Lin, Han's sculptures "exude smooth, sensual lines that are quietly engaging and tactile", and her art "is a testimony of beauty with meditative quietness belying a resilience and strength that stone and metal encompass. The artist's personal relationship with her art is one that is complete – her sculptures are crafted by hand from start to finish; painstakingly carved, sanded and polished. ... In land scarce Singapore, Han's work encapsulates the appreciation and understanding of the delicate balance of nature that exists in an urban environment." In the catalogue accompanying her ''Four Dimensions'' exhibition, Han said: " Postmodernism accepts the facts that art does not follow any rigid man-made rules. If the artist says, 'this is art' then it is art, provided only that the artist can demonstrate a valuable idea or concept. Art needs man to judge and decide whether it is indeed art."


Awards and honours

In 1988, Han won the Best Entry Award from the Singapore National Theatre Trust for her participation in a show entitled ''Basics'' at the National Museum Art Gallery. She was awarded a scholarship for the Portland Sculpture Park on the
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in
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, England, by the Arts Council of Great Britain and the National Arts Council (NAC) in 1990. Together with the
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ist S. Chandrasekaran, she helped to transform an old limestone quarry into a sculpture park, creating a work called ''Flow through the Rocks''. In 1993 she received sponsorship from the
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to attend the International Painting and Sculpture Symposium in Gulbarga (
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) in
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, India, and served on the NAC's Arts Resource Panel between 1993 and 1994. In 1995, Han was conferred the Cultural Medallion for Art by the Minister for Communications, Information and the Arts. In her award citation, she was described as "a consummate carver" with "arduous and physically demanding relationships with materials" who had "always been passionate and emphatic about sculpture". She was also a finalist for the Women Inspire Awards 2002, and the winner of the sculpture and painting section at the 11th Triennale – India organized by the
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(National Academy of Art of India) in 2005 for her ''Bud, Leaf and Seed Series''.; ; ; . The following year, she won the Outstanding City Sculpture Award in China. In September 2008, Han was one of seven Cultural Medallion winners to receive an $80,000 grant from the NAC's CM Grant programme to fund a project involving site-specific installations based on Singapore flora..


Major exhibitions

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Han, Sai Por 1943 births Alumni of the University of Wolverhampton Academic staff of LASALLE College of the Arts Lincoln University (New Zealand) alumni Living people Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts alumni Academic staff of Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Academic staff of the National Institute of Education Recipients of the Cultural Medallion for art Singaporean people of Chinese descent Singaporean sculptors Singaporean women artists Academic staff of Nanyang Technological University