As the nation celebrates 50 years of independence, a selection of specially commissioned artworks by nine artists of and from Singapore will be presented. Curated by June Yap, the exhibition offers a look at contemporary aesthetics and its challenges through the subject of paint in its relation to history and production. With artists Chun Kaifeng, Chun Kai Qun, Martin Constable, Warren Khong, Jane Lee, Kai Lam, Francis Ng, Shubigi Rao and Jeremy Sharma.
Chun Kaifeng (b. 1982) is interested in mapping the day-to-day. Using industrial techniques and materials, he makes sculptural objects based on ordinary urban elements that exist in the background of a city. Co-founder of artist-run space Latent Spaces, Chun is also a curator, educator and writer.
Chun Kai Qun (b. 1982) works primarily as a sculptor and installation artist, investigating material culture in the form of objects and how they inform contemporary society. Educated at the Glasgow School of Art, Scotland, he has exhibited at the Singapore Art Museum and Art Stage Singapore.
Martin Constable (b. 1961), a teaching professor at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, combines photography, painting and visual effects to research ways in which aesthetics as well as the role of the artist are being redefined by technology.
Painter Warren Khong (b. 1984), whose approach has been inspired by Japanese manga, investigates the concepts of his medium and its relation to surface, materiality and notions of beauty. Additionally, in his present series of works, Khong focuses on the aspect of light as material for an aesthetic effect.
A trained sculptor, Kai Lam (b. 1974) employs a range of mediums, including painting, video, performance and sonic art, to translate his observations of daily life, the human condition and social environments. Lam has initiated numerous art groups and platforms, including Artists Investigating Monuments and Rooted In the Ephemeral Speak, Singapore.
Jane Lee (b. 1963) is best known for her innovative techniques and use of materials. Awarded the 2011 Celeste Prize for painting, she explores the very nature of the way paintings are constructed by treating the components of painting in new ways. Her work is currently on view in Frontiers Reimagined, a collateral event of the 56th Venice Biennale.
Multidisciplinary artist Francis Ng (b. 1975) produces installation- and photography-based conceptual work that addresses contemporary social issues surrounding space and identity. A Grand Prize recipient of the 2001/2002 Philip Morris Group of Companies ASEAN Art Awards and the Singapore National Arts Council’s Young Artist Award, 2006, Ng has also participated in the 50th Venice Biennale.
Shubigi Rao (b. 1975), a visual artist and writer, creates complex and layered installations that reflect her interests, ranging from archeology and neuroscience to 13th to 15th century science and cultural genocide. Her installations include handmade books, drawings, etchings, pseudo-science machinery and garbage. She was recently granted the Centre for Contemporary Art 2015-2016 Artist in Residence.
Jeremy Sharma (b. 1977) works primarily as a painter, but his body of work includes video, photography, drawing and installation. His practice investigates the concept of art as a reflection of a conscious life in the age of mechanical, industrial and digital reproduction and interconnectivity.
Opening cocktail reception: Friday, 4 September, 6 to 9pm
Venue: Sundaram Tagore Gallery, Gillman Barracks
When: 4 Sep - 25 Oct 2015,
By: Sundaram Tagore Gallery Singapore