Yeh Chi Wei was a Singaporean artist, educator and leader. Like the other Nanyang artists, Yeh received formal instruction in painting in China before he came over to Singapore in 1937. His aesthetics were radically shaped by his new life in Malaya as well as travels with the Ten Men Group to other parts of Southeast Asia. The essays in this book provide insights into Yeh Chi Wei's artistic practice, the influence of diverse cultural and historical resources in his paintings, and his legacy. There are newly-commissioned essays as well as reproduced historical publications, including essays by Yeh Chi Wei himself and all past Ten Men catalogues. All Chinese texts are accompanied by new English translations, and vice versa.