Richard Koh Fine Art (Singapore) presents “the body improper,” Siew Guang Hong’s debut solo exhibition. Spanning photography, sculpture, and performance, the 19 works explore the human form as a site of transformation and instability.
Siew reconfigures biological and ecological structures through digital collage, layering images of his own limbs to mimic non-human organisms. Ultimately, the exhibition reimagines the body as a mutable landscape and assemblage, resisting stable identification to propose a mode of being that is continuously in process.
Siew Guang Hong (b.2000, Singapore) is an interdisciplinary artist using biology and anatomical investigation to explore non-normative subjectivities. Through assemblage and abject aesthetics, he develops posthumanist modalities. A multi-scholarship recipient and winner of the 2024 LASALLE Award for Academic Excellence, Siew has exhibited and performed extensively across Southeast Asia.
Performance on 23 May (Saturday), 11 am – 5 pm
Artist Walkthroughs at 5 pm
16 May (Saturday)
23 May (Saturday)
13 June (Saturday)
Venue: Richard Koh Fine Art, Blk 47 Malan Road, #01-26 Gillman Barracks Singapore 109444
When: 16 May - 13 Jun 2026,



