Very Momentary Exhibition: NTU

For 3 weeks in February and March, the otherwise ordinary space outside the Nanyang Auditorium will be transformed into a joyful spectrum of colours after dark. Presented by NTU Museum with Lee Wei Lieh (Very Small Exhibition) and House of VSE, Very Momentary Exhibition: NTU is a light art installation designed to ignite curiosity and artistic inspiration for the campus community. The unexpected colours create a moment of delight in the middle of the busy semester, drawing smiles from from unsuspecting students passing through the corridor in the evenings as the sun goes down.
This luminous installation is as fleeting as it is magical and will only run from 24 February - 18 March 2025, don’t miss your chance to experience the beauty of this light artwork. #vmentu
About Very Momentary Exhibition
The Very Momentary Exhibition series by Very Small Exhibition celebrates ordinary public spaces throughout Singapore. By transforming existing lighting into spectrums of colour, the project creates unexpected moments of joy for audiences onsite and online. Since March 2021, distinct iterations of Very Momentary Exhibition have illuminated various neighbourhoods across Singapore, each installation adding to the project’s legacy of transforming everyday spaces into extraordinary experiences.
Very Momentary Exhibition: NTU celebrates the 4th anniversary of the Very Momentary Exhibition light art series.
Artwork




Very Momentary Exhibition: NTU (2025)
Lee Wei Lieh (Very Small Exhibtion)
Coloured films
Artist

Lee Wei Lieh) (@VerySmallExhibition)
Wei is deeply committed to transforming spaces beyond conventional limits, infusing them with profound and impactful artistic expressions. He has been instrumental in a myriad of projects that have left indelible imprints on the art scene particularly through his mastery with lights, spontaneity, and keen sense of sustainability.
Learn more at houseofvse.comInfo
Very Momentary Exhibition: NTU
24 February - 18 March 2025
Corridor outside Nanyang Auditorium, Level 1 (next to Coffee Faculty)