Chickens used in National Gallery exhibition back at rescue home in good health: Tan Kiat How

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SINGAPORE — Live chickens used in a National Gallery Singapore exhibition that just ended are now back at their rescue home “in good health”, Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How said on Tuesday (Sept 19).

An art installation titled How to Explain Art to a Bangkok Cock was part of an exhibition that opened at the National Gallery Singapore on May 5, 2023. The detail on the right shows how live poultry were incorporated in the installation.

Live chickens used in a National Gallery Singapore exhibition that just ended are back at their rescue home “in good health”, Senior Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How said on Tuesday Speaking in Parliament, Mr Tan said the National Parks Board had carried out checks to assess that the chickens would be provided adequate food, water and housing, before they went on display

The artwork, called How to Explain Art to a Bangkok Cock , was part of an exhibition which ran from May 5 to Sept 17

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