Gigantic durians and colossal noodles - Singapore neighbourhoods serve up a feast with art installations


From left: Visual artists Esther Ng and Casey Chen, with their gigantic durian art installation, and residents Lim Gek Luang, Rosaline Lee and Sally Lim, who participated in the project. - ST

SINGAPORE: Gigantic durians, towering cendol cups, colossal noodles and enormous grilled satay skewers will be on display around Singapore’s neighbourhoods from December.

The first-of-its-kind, community-driven arts initiative will see seven neighbourhoods showcasing upsized food-themed installations in December, with each work of art reflecting the distinct character and heritage of the area.

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