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Kumari Nahappan (born 1953) is a
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n-born
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best known for her large-scale public
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s that often depict natural subjects such as
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s, and
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s. Aside from sculpture and
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, Nahappan's interdisciplinary practice also spans installation and abstract
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. Her most well-known public sculptures in
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include ''Saga'' (2007) for
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Terminal 3, ''Nutmeg & Mace'' (2009) for the
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, ''Pedas-Pedas'' (2006) for the
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, and ''Pembungaan'' (2011) for OUE Bayfront. Other sculptures at sites overseas include G Tower in
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,
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, the J.Y. Campos Centre in
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, the
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, and the Chengdu International Finance Square,
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. She has exhibited at museums such as the
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in
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,
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, the
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in
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, and the
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in
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,
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. Her work has been part of international exhibitions such as the 2013
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, at the ''Anima Mundi'' collateral event in conjunction with the
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2017, and the ''Personal Structures'' collateral exhibition in conjunction with the Venice Biennale 2019.


Education and personal life

Born in Klang,
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(
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) in 1953, Nahappan is of
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n ancestry, with her grandfather from
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and her grandmother from
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, both migrating to
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around 1910. In the mid-1970s, Nahappan was trained in interior design at the Willesdon College of Technology in
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. After returning to Malaysia, she taught interior design at a local university for seven years, and then pursuing an interior design career for eight. She left the corporate world in 1989, coming to Singapore with her husband. She studied fine art at the LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore from 1991 to 1992, by then a mother of four children, later obtaining a Masters of Fine Art from the
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,
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.


Career

Nahappan decided to become a full-time artist after relocating to Singapore at the age of 37, starting her practice with painting before embarking on her advanced diploma in fine arts at LASALLE. During her advanced diploma, she was selected by
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as a promising artist. Founder of LASALLE, the late Brother Joseph McNally, offered Nahappan the opportunity for the first
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of her paintings. In 1996, Nahappan would exhibit alongside Chinese ink artist Cai Heng for ''The Mysticism of Red and Black: Kumari and Cai Heng'' at the Wetterling Teo Gallery. Nahappan's minimalist acrylic paintings of cadmium red were contrasted with Cai Heng's delicate monochromatic Chinese ink on paper works. Nahappan would subsequently hold a solo show, ''Almanac'', at the same gallery in 1997, her paintings and mixed media collages presented as an installation. Candles were set around the paintings, and 360 test tubes were suspended in a spiral shape as the centrepiece installation. In 2001, Nahappan would exhibit her work in
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, Malaysia for the first time at the Singapore High Commission in 2001, presenting nine installation works. Nahappan would hold the solo exhibition ''A Pooja through Nature'' in 2004, featuring an exploration of chilli and saga seed sculptures in natural settings. From the mid-2000s, Nahappan would develop numerous public sculptures displayed across Singapore. Eight giant bronze sculptures of chillis would be presented on the grounds of the
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as part of the Singapore Art Show in 2005. She would create the public sculpture ''Pedas-Pedas'' in 2006, "pedas" meaning spicy in Malay. Displayed on the grounds of the
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in conjunction with its reopening in December 2006, the bronze sculpture with wax covering depicts a large red chilli pepper leaning on its side. 2007 would see the creation of Nahappan's sculptural work, ''Saga'', on display at Changi Airport's Terminal 3. Cast in bronze and varnished in red, the large-scale saga seed serves as Nahappan's celebration of the numerous saga trees in Singapore. In 2008, Nahappan's sculptures ''Singing Chillies'' and ''Sizzling'' would be created for display at the Seaview Condominium, Singapore, outdoor sculptures featuring chillies in shades of red and green in various playful configurations. Large-scale sculpture ''Nutmeg & Mace'' would be created in 2009 for the
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. In 2012, then secretary of state
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was presented one of Nahappan's red chilli pepper sculptures by Singapore's then minister of foreign affairs,
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, during his trip to the
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. At the Singapore Biennale in 2013, Nahappan exhibited ''Anahata'', an installation which comprised 4,000 kg worth of saga seeds piled together in a conical shape within the exhibition space. In 2014, Nahappan would create two large bronze apple sculptures, ''Apollo'' and ''Artemis'' for the Farrer Park Hotel. In 2016, Nahappan participated in public art exhibition ''ENVISION: Sculptures @ the Garden City,'' presenting the work ''Road to Fifty'' (2015) which consisted of 50 giant fibre-glass saga seeds painted red scattered along Empress Place Lawn. The same year, an installation by Nahappan would be commissioned for ''Once Upon A Time in Little India'', the first special exhibition at the
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. The work, ''The Weighing Scales'', featured three tonnes of saga seeds spilling out from weighing scales and down a flight of stairs at the centre, examining the vanishing trade of goldsmiths in Little India, who traditionally used saga seeds as a weighing measure for precious metals. In 2017, Nahappan presented ''Chanting Rosary'' (2017) for the ''Anima Mundi'' collateral event in conjunction with the
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2017. The work featured her signature giant red saga seeds at the Palazzo Ca'Zanardi in
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,
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, with several seeds also installed floating along the city's canals. In 2019, Nahappan's work would be exhibited at the ''Personal Structures'' collateral exhibition, organised by the European Cultural Centre and held in conjunction with the Venice Biennale 2019. For this, she would exhibit ''Talktime'' (2019) at the Marinaressa Gardens in Venice, a large sculpture depicting two chilli peppers entwined. Later in 2019 for the Indian Heritage Centre exhibition ''From the Coromandel Coast to the Straits: Revisiting Our Tamil Heritage'', Nahappan would create ''Masala'', a "spice garden" installation rendering three key spices of Tamil cuisine in sculptural form: milagai ( chilli), krambu (
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) and jadikai (
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).


Art

Abstractions and representations of
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feature significantly in Nahappan's work. Her inspiration has also been said to come from architecture, which may be traced back to her earlier training in design and working with space. Her installations developed during her post-graduate studies drew upon the daily rituals and practices informed by her religious roots and her traditional
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upbringing. A number of these rituals involved seeds, pods, and the use of chilli, leading to her use of these elements in her practice. She has described her depiction of the chilli as "a metaphor for potential energies and for the unknown", and has a small garden of chilli plants of her own, often also using dried chillies procured from markets as studies for her work. Art historian
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has described her use of saga seeds as seeming to “loop back to the artist’s childhood ..to the garden—a primary resource and locus for inaugurating her art”. The red hues of the saga seed recurs as a characteristic trait in her work, from sculptures of chilli peppers to the "pulsing reds" of her abstract paintings.


Awards

In 2011, she won the Artist of the Year Award in the 15th edition of the Shanghai Art Fair. She was given the Ksatria Seni Award in 2004 by the Museum Rudana in
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, Bali. Nahappan has also received commendations in the Philip Morris ASEAN Art Awards in 2003 and the UOB Painting of the Year in 1998. She won Shell's “Discovery of the Year" award in 1992 while completing her advanced diploma in fine arts at LASALLE.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nahappan, Kumari 1953 births Lasalle College of the Arts alumni Living people Singaporean artists Singaporean people of Indian descent Singaporean sculptors Singaporean women artists