
This is Kenny’s second series of prints since “Under the Influence of Little Boy and Fat Man”. The connection and style carries on themes from his previous work — the mutation of Singapore’s buildings with Japanese influences. However, this time Kenny explores the topic of religion in Singapore, using the symbolism of the religious buildings scattered throughout the country. Being a multi-racial society, we are exposed to many different religions in Singapore. Has this exposure blurred the lines between Monotheistic religions? Have some of us inadvertently become Polytheists? Kenny’s work is an expression of how religions in Singapore coexist side by side in this small city, morphing religious buildings together to form new ones. Kenny’s attempt at the mutation of religious buildings is a statement as to how he view Singapore as a ‘one’ religion country.
Venue: BIG Hotel, 200 Middle Road #01-02, Singapore 188980
Hours: Gallery Hours: Tuesdays – Saturdays: 11am -7pm
Closed on Mondays, Sundays & Public Holidays or by appointment only.
When: 16 Mar - 2 Apr 2016,