Created by Chinese artist Xiong Mao, Skullpanda is one of Pop Mart’s most popular characters – thanks to its cute-yet-edgy aesthetic.
Created by Chinese artist Xiong Mao, Skullpanda is one of Pop Mart’s most popular characters – thanks to its cute-yet-edgy aesthetic.
In a statement, Chung May Khuen, director of the National Museum of Singapore, said: “As the people’s museum, we are excited to host the Skullpanda Cage-Uncage Showcase as it continues our exploration of collectible culture that began with Play:Date.
“Our commitment to examining contemporary Singapore means engaging with cultural movements such as collectible culture, allowing us to harness the phenomenon’s widespread appeal to connect with diverse audiences through Skullpanda’s artistry and provide new pathways to deeper museum experiences.”
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