
Peripheral Spaces is an exhibition consisting of collaborative installations within an indoor venue and a digital component that extends the artistic experience to the surrounding environment outside. The exhibition explores temporality and the semiotic transformations of nature in urban spaces and digital interfaces. As urbanity intensifies, commodified forms of nature such as representations and specified green spaces gain traction, resulting in the blurring of the limits of nature both as concept and physical space. This phenomena can be a rich ground for collaborative artistic production as well as an opportunity to reflect upon exhibitionary practices in the present day. Peripheral Spaces consists of artworks by visual artists Wyn-Lyn Tan and Zen Teh, as well as a digital experience in collaboration with designer Lim Shu Min.
Venue: NIE Art Gallery. 1 Nanyang Walk, Singapore 637616
Hours: Tuesdays to Sundays. Closed on Public Holidays.
Tuesdays to Fridays 11.30 AM – 5.30 PM
Saturdays and Sundays 11.30 AM – 7 PM
When: 8 Jan - 20 Feb 2022,