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Serious "Mad" Museum Owed Hong Leong Group $1.7MIL Rent - Owner Bankrupt!

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[video=vimeo;49803470]https://vimeo.com/49803470[/video]

Bankrupt MILF Jasmine Tay. Maybe HL can whore her CCB in Geylang out to recoup the losses.

MAD museum shut after owing $1.7m in rent
TIFFANY FUMIKO TAY


Once the home of works by local and international artists alike, the MAD Museum of Art and Design in Tanglin Road abruptly shut its doors earlier this month, The Straits Times has learnt.

When ST visited the museum yesterday, a notice by the High Court was on display at the entrance, stating that nothing on the premises could be removed without the permission of the court.

An accompanying court order said landlord Nouveau Developer sought to recover over $1.7 million in rental owed. The museum announced its relocation in a Facebook post on March 4, though there is no closure notice on its website.

A spokesman for Hong Leong Group, of which Nouveau Developer is a subsidiary, said in response to queries that a Writ of Distress was executed by the Court Sheriff on Feb 28.

"The museum has been owing rent from April 2016 to February 2017 despite numerous reminders to pay. We are taking legal advice on this matter," said the spokesman.

Founded in 2009 by former owner and curator Jasmine Tay as a space to make art and design accessible to everyone, the MAD museum moved from Mandarin Gallery to a space six times larger in Tanglin Road in 2014.

The 19,000 sq ft gallery features a cafe, cigar bar and shop, and has housed works by artists such as Ai Weiwei and The Haas Brothers.

Ms Tay got her start as a gallery assistant before setting up Jasmine Fine Arts in 1993, specialising in Chinese contemporary art and representing artists such as Luo Zhongli and Zeng Fanzhi.

But she has run into financial trouble in recent years, and was made a bankrupt in November 2015 by one of her creditors.

According to Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) records, Mr Mohamad Fandy Saaid was appointed director of the museum as well as its sales arm, MAD Art and Design, thereafter.

Ms Tay remains only as a shareholder of the museum, according to the records.

A lawyer from Salem Ibrahim LLC, representing the museum, said Ms Tay was not involved with the company or current proceedings.

Previous payment negotiations between the museum and landlord were unsuccessful, and the museum ceased operations in the first week of this month, the lawyer said.

All employees have been paid their outstanding salaries, and the museum is looking for another location to move to, she added.

Actor Andrew Seow, who left a five-star review on the museum's Facebook page last month,

expressed sadness about the museum's closure.

"It's a great place dedicated to art and art lovers that prioritises passion over profit. If they decide to relocate, I will most certainly support them again," he said.
 
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cocobobo

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I applaud ventures like this. Some succeed, some will fail. A welcome change to your run-of-the-mill fast food/bubble tea/ cupcake store
 

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This kind of news i like. The rich people get fucked by lesser mortal. I don't know how are they going to recover the 1.7million rental in arrears.
 

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the only way is can save itself is if the government bails it out,and deem it a social project or cause something.

a museum in singapore u gotta be kidding.even major bookstore chains are having trouble staying open in SG let alone boring ass museums.
and the bookshops in SG are a joke,half the retail space in SG bookshops are dedicated to books,the other half is dedicated to magazines,asian magazines,lifestyle magazines,fashion magazines,autombile magazines and toys and comic books than real books.the other time i wandered into a popular bookstore it was filled with snacks and video games and pokemon and yugioh trading card games wtf?
 

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the only way is can save itself is if the government bails it out,and deem it a social project or cause something.

a museum in singapore u gotta be kidding.even major bookstore chains are having trouble staying open in SG let alone boring ass museums.
and the bookshops in SG are a joke,half the retail space in SG bookshops are dedicated to books,the other half is dedicated to magazines,asian magazines,lifestyle magazines,fashion magazines,autombile magazines and toys and comic books than real books.the other time i wandered into a popular bookstore it was filled with snacks and video games and pokemon and yugioh trading card games wtf?

I remember in the past there were many book stores like MPH, Times, Popular,.... Now they are all struggling except for Popular. Probably because Popular is selling school books & student assessment books.
 

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Have any of you blardy bengs been there? It's a fuckin awful place that is 180º away from any notion of art.

Need a rhino footstool? Or a chaise longue that looks like a walrus? Well, step right up.

9/10ths of the place was always unoccupied…..the restaurant was a disaster that only had 2-3 tables going every few days or so.

I always imagined it was owned by some clueless indon chink trying to launder a fortune.
 
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