Art of the Brick (Photo: Fever)

Art of the Brick returning to Singapore end-August with more than 150 Lego sculptures

The exhibition by artist Nathan Sawaya opens Aug 31 at Singapore Expo.

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Globally acclaimed exhibition Art of the Brick will be back in Singapore this August, more than a decade since its first appearance in 2012.

The Lego art display featuring more than 150 sculptures made with over one million Lego bricks by contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya will open on Aug 31 at the Singapore Expo.

The installations have been exhibited in over 100 cities in 24 countries and seen by over seven million visitors.

Nathan Sawaya's Lego brick sculpture of Gustav Klimt's The Kiss at Art of the Brick (Photo: Fever)

Visitors in Singapore will get to see original artist sculptures as well as re-imaged versions of some of the world’s most famous artistic masterpieces including Michelangelo’s David, Van Gogh’s Starry Night and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.

Additional exhibit highlights include a 6m-tall T-Rex skeleton, an interactive Lego creation area and a Lego multimedia collection produced together with award-winning photographer Dean West.

(Photo: Fever)

The exhibition is organised by entertainment companies Exhibition Hub and Fever, which also brought us Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience in Singapore.

The ticketing waitlist is now open at at theartofthebrickexpo.com/singapore/ and the first 1,000 ticket buyers will receive an early bird discount of 20 per cent.

Art of the Brick opens Aug 31 at Hall 8B, 1 Expo Drive, #02-01, Singapore Expo, Singapore 486150. Tickets start at S$12.90 for children and S$17.90 for adults. Visit theartofthebrickexpo.com/singapore/