Itch explores the relationship between technology and daily human experience with a motorized arm that extends from within the gallery’s wall, moving up and down while holding a projector that shows a desperately scratching pair of hands....
LAB (2013) conjures the body as the trace of a sooty hand appears, spectrally, on a crumpled paper towel...
Converting is a piece about the Orang Laut, often called Sea Nomads, that inhabited the Riau archipelago...
Ben Shaffer’s Ben Deroy (2007) is part performance, part self-portrait, and part spiritual vision...
The Tower of Babel is an installation of large-format photographs that forces the audience to occupy a central position through its monumental scale...
Concerned with the early history of Singapore, Zai Kuning spent many years living with and researching the history of the Riau peoples who were the first inhabitants of Singapore...
After engaging primarily with video and photography for more than a decade, Chen turned to painting to explore the issue of urban change and memories—both personal and collective...
Wheat’s work is built on a strong conceptual framework that weaves together commentary on social and political issues and the radical potential for change...