The National Gallery Singapore’s latest exhibition, See Me, See You: Early Video Installation of Southeast Asia, is a two-part series that explores the rich history of video installation in Southeast Asia, featuring artworks from the 1980s and 1990s made by artists who were working out of Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. This free exhibition showcases the works of pioneering artists who challenged the boundaries of traditional art forms and contributed to the evolution of contemporary art in the region.
Hear from artist Dr Chng Nai Wee as he delves into his artwork Sin of Apathy (1991) and the development of his artistic practice.
Venue: National Gallery Singapore
When: 18 Aug 2023 - 18 Aug 2024, 3pm
By: National Gallery Singapore