HANDS: Gift of a Generation

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Any major exhibition is the work of many hands. While the collection of memories has been an ongoing process since 2011 when the Singapore Memory Project was first launched, the actual work for the exhibition started at the end of 2012. Tan Huism, Head of Exhibitions and Curation at the National Library, was assisted by a team of people during the nine months it took to put together the “Hands: Gift of a Generation” exhibition. Huism began her curatorial career at the National Museum of Singapore and later continued her work at the Asian Civilisations Museum.

Sean Lee is a teller of short stories through his photographs. He was a winner of the 2011 ICON de Martell Cordon Bleu and a member of the Reflexions Masterclass (2011­–2013). His work has been exhibited at the Prix Decouverte, Les Rencontres d’Arles (2009), Galeria TagoMago, Barcelona (2011), New York Photo Festival, New York (2011),

Hands: Gift of a Generation is a book born from the multi-sensory exhibition of the same name by the Singapore Memory Project (SMP) held between August and October 2013 at the National Library.

About the Singapore Memory Project

Comprising 45 individual profiles, each accompanied by a striking photograph, this book is a valuable collection of stories that reflects the transformation of Singapore through the years.

but also organisations, associations,

The Singapore Memory Project (SMP) is a national movement that aims to capture and document precious moments and personal memories related to Singapore; recollections not merely from individual Singaporeans, companies and groups. The SMP currently involves partners (academic, research and library institutions, heritage agencies, public agencies, private entities and community organisations) and Memory Corps

These anecdotes encapsulate a diverse cross section of everyday Singaporeans, each connected through their unique experiences and perspectives of Singapore. Reflecting this diversity, the book contains 10 translated profiles in each of Singapore’s mother-tongue languages of Chinese, Malay and Tamil.

– volunteers who serve various roles, such as helping individuals with difficulties documenting their memories; connecting the SMP to people with memories of key Singapore events, personalities and places; and enrolling more volunteers to join the SMP cause.

Empire Project, Istanbul (2011) and TantoTempo Gallery, Kobe (2012), among others. Photography

ISBN 978-981-45-1656-3

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Front cover : Hands of former firefighter, Abdul Rahman bin Osman Back cover : Hands of dancer and choreographer, Santha Bhaskar


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