Cartier Time Art exhibition
I was glad to be part of the team behind Cartier's highly anticipated Time Art exhibition on Dec 13 with a cocktail soiree attended by over 350 guests which included Ms Dimple Aswani and Ms Genecia Luo whom I personally invited. Held at the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands (one of my favourite museums), the exhibition marks the first time Cartier is showcasing such a sizable collection of the brand's work outside of Switzerland.
If you asked me, I loved the Mystery clocks the most. As well as the crash watch which resembles Dali's melting clock much. The ID one exhibition by Tokujin was also pretty spectacular - what I loved was how sunlight was simulated in the room along with a huge installation of straws that made one feel like they were in the artic regions or something.
I was in the museum for some 3 days leading up to the grand exhibition, and on the day of the event - busy coordinating the models and our 50 bellboys all decked in the lovely red attire that resembled toy soldiers :). Too bad I didn't have time to pop over to the titanic exhibition.
Ladies and gentleman I doubt there's any watch brand with a history so steep, and linked to that many royalty. There's even a clock which used to be owned by Barbara streisand - I was blew away when I was told that materials such as kingfisher feathers in it as part of the clock's built and design. A feast for the eyes :)
P.S I am not sure if this is still valid but bring along your IC on your visit to the ASM. It should entitle you 10% off tickets to any exhibits.
Cartier ID one