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I Would Prefer Not To Do Anything

I Would Prefer Not To Do Anything by HATCH ART PROJECT is Indonesian artist Iqi Qoror’s second solo exhibition in Singapore. His melancholic yet visually eccentric paintings capture our deep-rooted fatigue living in today’s fluctuating digital society.

Curated by Sue Oh, the exhibition provides an intimate look into this state of burnout exacerbated by the overwhelming culture of positivity.

As part of the gallery’s efforts to find new and different ways of presenting written content, the exhibition catalogue is essentially a picture book for adults with an original story written by Singaporean cultural critic Reena Devi. The wall text and press release will also be in literary form commenting on 21st century societal fatigue.

Opening: 21 March, 7.30 – 10.00 pm

Venue: Hatch Art Project, Asia Square Tower 1, 8 Marina View, #01-02, Singapore 018960

When: 21 Mar - 16 May 2019,

By: Hatch Art Project

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