RIS-Wave

Born in 1945, Anthony Poon was one of Singapore’s pioneering abstract artists. After graduating from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) in 1964, Poon continued his art studies at Bynam Shaw School of Art in London and Regional College of Art in Bradford. In 1973, Poon won the UOB Painting of the Year Competition and was bestowed the Cultural Medallion in 1991. In 2002, he won the Excellence Prize at the China International City Exhibition and Symposium in Beijing for his 2006 Olympics sculpture. He passed away at the age of 61 in 2006.In the mid 1970s, Poon created the Wave series of paintings, for which he is best known. Although he began to use square frames instead of the earlier shaped canvas frames, symmetrical order and the relationship between geometrical forms and lines remained the operative logic of his works.