Chong Fah Cheong

Born in Singapore, 1946. Lives and works in Singapore and Merritt, British Columbia, Canada.

According to his website, these are the public works he has created in Singapore. Many, but not all, are covered in this database.

SELECTED COMMISSIONED WORKS

2017   Hey, Ah Chek!, Singapore International Airport Terminal 4, Singapore
2017   What a Wonderful World!,
bronze, Cairnhill Nine Ascott Condo, Singapore
2016   Moongate,
bronze, Gardens by the Bay, Singapore
2015   Jie Jie,
bronze, Sculptura Ardmore, SC Global Developments, Singapore
2015   Budak Budak The Next Generation,
bronze, Heeren Building, Swee Cheng Holdings, Singapore

2013 Moongate II, Boulevard Vue, Far East Organisation, Singapore
2013   Good fun!, Interlace at Alexandra, CapitaLand Singapore
2011   Chang Kuda, Botanic Gardens, Asia Pacific Breweries, Singapore
2009   APEC gift sculpture, bronze, APEC, Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts, Singapore
2007-08    Our Heritage, granite and bronze, Shaw Foundation Alumni House, NUS
2007-08    Confluence, stainless steel, Shaw Foundation Alumni House, NUS
2007-08    Forest of Talents, teak and other woods, Shaw Fdn Alumni House, NUS
2005   Once Upon a Time, bronze and marble, National Library Board, Singapore
2005   Reaching Beyond, bronze and jade, National University of Singapore
2004   The Note-taker, bronze, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore
2001   An Overture, jade sculpture, House of Tan Yeok Nee, Singapore
2000   First Generation, bronze sculpture, Fullerton Hotel, Singapore River, Singapore
1991   Holy Family, marble sculpture, Holy Family Church, Singapore
1989   Mama’s Precious One, marble sculpture, Housing and Development Board, Singapore
1988   Ora et Labora, bronze plaque, St Joseph’s Institution, Singapore
1988   Bull & Bear, marble sculpture, Stock Exchange of Singapore
1987   Temu-sek, marble sculpture, Somerset mass rapid transit station, Singapore

https://fahcheong.com/

https://youtu.be/eJG_tTCWh5k

works in the database by Chong

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