“Moments in Prosperity - A Photographic Journey into Singapore’s Economic Success” is Christine’s seventh major solo photography exhibition in Singapore and it is the fourth exhibition of the "My Singapore" series after "Moments in My Neighbourhood" “Moments in My Favourite Parks and “Moments in Multicultural Singapore”.
Christine’s earlier exhibitions focused on her passion for travel nature and landscape photography.
The photographs for the exhibitions during and after the pandemic are all taken in Singapore in the neighbourhood of Christine’s home and in the parks, gardens and nature reserves and in the different areas of Singapore.
Since gaining independence Singapore has transformed into the wealthiest nation in its region with a GDP per capita of about $88000 in 2023—double what it was 20 years ago. The median wage for full-time Singaporean workers has risen by 43% in real terms over the past two decades now surpassing the United Kingdom [Singapore has achieved astounding economic success (economist.com)]
One photo exhibition cannot do justice to the multitude of aspects of Singapore’s economic success. Therefore, I have decided to concentrate on the largest sectors: Trade manufacturing and financial services.
Event Venue
UltraSuperNew Gallery, 168 Tyrwhitt Road, Singapore 207572, Singapore, Singapore
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