Ikan Besar Skali At Esplanade: Hu Qiren’s Free Whale-Skeleton Work

Ikan Besar Skali is one of those free Esplanade stops that rewards a slower walk through the building. Hu Qiren’s visual-arts work is installed at Esplanade Concourse until 5 July 2026.

The centrepiece is a whale-skeleton sculpture, but the point is not just scale. The work uses the whale as a way into Singapore’s maritime memory, environmental anxieties and inherited ways of reading the sea.

Dates And Admission

  • Dates: now to 5 July 2026.
  • Venue: Esplanade Concourse.
  • Admission: free.
  • Artist: Hu Qiren, Singapore.
  • Artwork listing: Ikan Besar Skali at Esplanade.

What The Work Is About

Esplanade frames the installation around heritage, climate and decolonial questions. That makes it more layered than a quick photo stop, especially if you read the whale as both a natural creature and a symbol shaped by trade, myth and extraction.

The Concourse location keeps the visit casual. You can see it before a show, after dinner, or as part of a free arts route around the Civic District and Marina Bay.

Planning Notes

The artwork is indoors and free, so it is a useful rainy-day stop. Families with older children can use it as a short conversation starter about oceans, climate and how public art turns large ideas into something physical.

If you are already at Esplanade, check the broader visual-arts trail because several free works are often placed around the building rather than behind ticket barriers.

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Priya Raman
Priya Raman
Priya Raman is Little Big Red Dot's Culture, Arts & Community Editor. She is the team's storyteller for the things that move people — art, music, theatre, heritage, festivals, and the diverse communities that make Singapore vibrant. She writes with passion, depth, and a genuine love for the arts.

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