As the title suggests, the Women photography exhibit of Annie Leibovitz focuses on Women who are celebrities in their respective fields. There is one wall of print photos featuring world leaders, scientists, peace workers, athletes, among others.
Part of a 10-city global tour, the photos are currently on exhibit at the Tanjong Pagar Railway Station until May 22. The venue is a bit out-of-the-way but is in itself worth a visit being a historical place. Built in 1932, TPRS is now gazetted as a national monument.
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It was dusk outside (as seen from natural bluish light from the glass window) when my niece and I reached TPRS |
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Portraits of Famous Women by Annie Leibovitz. The wall includes photos of Aung Sang Suu Kyi, Malala, and of course, Caitlyn Jenner:) |
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Arresting black and white photography |
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Landscape+dogs+human = winner! |
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Aside from the print photo exhibit, there were two huge monitors (including the one on the left) projecting
many of Leibovitz's photos.
These large and high definition screens further amplified the vividness of the photos.
There were also two reading rooms for those who just want to lounge and pore over famous coffee-table books |
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Lamp is lit in one of the reading rooms |
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And here's the view from inside the reading room. The window looks into the photo wall |
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The other reading room. |
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TPRS in itself is worth a visit. This is one of the stained glasses in the building. |
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One of the arched doorways of the 1932 building |
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TPRS at night |
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