By Lee Jia Xin
THE National Art Gallery is mourning the passing of renowned Chinese artist Mr Wu Guanzhong who died late last Friday in a Beijing Hospital. He was 91 years of age.
Mr Wu donated to Singapore his largest and most comprehensive collection of 113 oil and ink paintings in 2008.
Together with an earlier donation of one work, the total collection of 114 works painted over five decades represent the highest valued donation of artworks to any museum in Singapore and these are valued at about $74 million.
'We are deeply saddened by the demise of Mr Wu Guanzhong, one of the leading Chinese artists over the last century and a dearly beloved friend of Singapore. A giant amongst artists of his generation, Mr Wu was an inspiration to many and a towering figure in the artistic world,' said National Art Gallery director Kwok Kian Chow.
'His matchless act of philanthropy to our National Collection and to the people of Singapore will always be deeply appreciated. We extend our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.'
In honour of the artist and his act of philanthropy to Singapore, the National Art Gallery will be naming a gallery after Wu Guanzhong in its future premises.
Works from his donation will be rotated for public viewing in the future gallery. Members of the public are invited to view Mr Wu's works currently displayed at the Singapore Art Museum.