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Exploring an Artist’s Mind: The Tan Swie Hian Collection

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10 October 2019

What makes the difference between a good artist and a brilliant one? Goh Yu Mei delves into the books and artworks that have inspired a literary and artistic genius.

Tan Swie Hian jots down ideas and inspirations in his notebooks, along with preliminary sketches of his artworks. Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

Tan Swie Hian jots down ideas and inspirations in his notebooks, along with preliminary sketches of his artworks. Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

The Tan Swie Hian Collection is housed at level 10 of the National Library building. Users can request to view the materials from the information counter located at level 11.

The Tan Swie Hian Collection is housed at level 10 of the National Library building. Users can request to view the materials from the information counter located at level 11.

Portrait of Tan Swie Hian. Collection of Tan Swie Hian.

Portrait of Tan Swie Hian. Collection of Tan Swie Hian.

Inspirations and Influences

Tan Swie Hian’s interest in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana led to his discovery of this eight-volume Chinese translation by the renowned scholar, Professor Ji Xianlin. 蚁垤著; 季羡林译. (1980–1984).《罗摩衍那》. 北京:人民文学出版社. (Call no.: RDTSH 294.5922 VAL). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

Tan Swie Hian’s interest in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana led to his discovery of this eight-volume Chinese translation by the renowned scholar, Professor Ji Xianlin. 蚁垤著; 季羡林译. (1980–1984).《罗摩衍那》. 北京:人民文学出版社. (Call no.: RDTSH 294.5922 VAL). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

An Artistic Journey

Between 1969 and 1974, Tan Swie Hian was one of the editors of Chao Foon (蕉风), an important Chinese literary magazine in Malaya and first published in 1955. Image reproduced from 蕉风月刊. (1971). (Call no.: RDTSH C810.05 CFM). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

Between 1969 and 1974, Tan Swie Hian was one of the editors of Chao Foon (蕉风), an important Chinese literary magazine in Malaya and first published in 1955. Image reproduced from 蕉风月刊. (1971). (Call no.: RDTSH C810.05 CFM). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

Published in 1968, The Giant is the first poetry collection by Tan Swie Hian. Image reproduced from 牧羚奴. (1968). 巨人. 新加坡: 五月出版社. (Call no.: RDTSH C811.5 MLN). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

Published in 1968, The Giant is the first poetry collection by Tan Swie Hian. Image reproduced from 牧羚奴. (1968). 巨人. 新加坡: 五月出版社. (Call no.: RDTSH C811.5 MLN). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

A Quest to Inspire

The Tan Swie Hian Collection includes autographed books that Tan received as gifts, one of which is Let’s Talk about the Weather… and Other Poems by the Romanian poet, playwright and novelist Marin Sorescu. Image reproduced from Sorescu, M. (1985). Let’s Talk about the Weather… and other Poems. London; Boston: Forest Books. (Call no.: RDTSH 859.134 SOR). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

The Tan Swie Hian Collection includes autographed books that Tan received as gifts, one of which is Let’s Talk about the Weather… and Other Poems by the Romanian poet, playwright and novelist Marin Sorescu. Image reproduced from Sorescu, M. (1985). Let’s Talk about the Weather… and other Poems. London; Boston: Forest Books. (Call no.: RDTSH 859.134 SOR). Tan Swie Hian Collection, National Library, Singapore.

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