Exhibition Period Saturday, January 9 - Sunday, January 24, 1988
Host : Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Supported By : Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan; Embassy of the Republic of Singapore in Japan; The Japan-Singapore Association
Tokyo Fuji Art Museum’s “Art Exhibition of Lee Khoon Choy” exhibition featured some 70 works by the multi-talented Renaissance man who served as the Ambassador of Singapore to Japan. He excelled in careers in journalism, politics and diplomacy while creating unique works of art using Chinese ink and watercolor matière, and was awarded with the Distinguished Service Order by the Singaporean government in 1990.
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