Infringe the Obvious: 3rd Anniversary Exhibition. To celebrate its 3rd anniversary, Sculpture Square presents Blindspot - a showcase of Singapore's young artistic talent. The emerging local artists: Jeremy Hiah, Claire Lim, Benjamin Puah and Tan Wee Lit.
Infringe the Obvious: 3rd Anniversary Exhibition
To celebrate its 3rd anniversary,
Sculpture Square presents Blindspot
- a showcase of Singapore's young
artistic talent. Four emerging local
artists - Jeremy Hiah, Claire Lim, Benjamin Puah and Tan
Wee Lit - will appraise Sculpture Square as a site, and in
so doing, challenge our perception of time and space
through site-specific installation art. Playing with the
concept of the "blind spot", they grapple with issues as
diverse as space, judgement, violence, globalisation, and
man and his environment.
Why Blind Spot?
The eye's retina receives and reacts to incoming light and
sends signals to the brain, allowing you to see. There is,
however, a part of the retina that does not provide visual
information the blind spot.
Is there a blind spot in our vision? Do we even notice it? In
many ways, the brain adds significantly to the visual report
it gets from the eyes, influencing what we see. As our
perception of space and time is relative, what we see - or
what we think we see - may not necessarily be what it is
in reality.
With this phenomenon emerged the curatorial focus of this
exhibition a questioning and challenging of our visual
perception in accessing our world.
Art Works
Jeremy Hiah
Aliennation
A video installation based on a virus morphing into an
insect into an animal and back into an insect and virus.
This work explores our metaphoric states of being that
exist in the "mind’s eye".
Claire Lim
Hidden Ghost
Heads of soft toys hang from the wall with outstretched
arms, representing the ghost of items, people or
relationships which we have abandoned, destroyed and
murdered. This beautiful installation explores the violence
that has been packaged into our daily lives a haunting
reminder of the cruelty that happens everyday, even if we
choose not to see it.
Benjamin Puah
"Nothing to see," said Ben.
A dark room containing items and experiences that are not
viewed but explored with the other senses and
reconstructed in the mind's eye. To the artist, the
onslaught of visual experiences in today’s shrinking world
possibly spells the end of cultural diversity. By blindfolding
audiences, he invites them to slow down, experience and
perceive the moment and reflect on the consequences of
each step they take.
Tan Wee Lit
Ignorance is Bliss
Quirky humour and cynical sarcasm in this mixed-media
work involving optical illusions will provoke the viewer to
take a step back and laugh at himself.
Sculpture Square's 3rd Anniversary Exhibition
Blindspot marks Sculpture Square’s 3rd anniversary as
Singapore’s first and only art space dedicated to the
promotion, development and regional exchange of
contemporary 3-dimensional art. With Blindspot, Sculpture
Square takes a leap from previous anniversary exhibitions
by showcasing young artistic talent from Singapore.
Sculpture Square
155 Middle Road Singapore 188977
Tel: (65) 6333 1055
Fax: (65) 6333 1655