Shifting Intimacies
An exhibition on 9 June 2018
Shifting Intimacies aims to navigate the ambiguities of relationships through the exploration of human intimacies. It is the unexpected eye contact over the haze of warm soup; the accidental graze of skin against skin in a cold room. What turns a stranger into a friend or a lover?
Featuring works from Arella Ho, Crispin Tan, Quek Jia Qi, Terri Teo
Curated by Bernice Seow and Ryan Wong
Contact and Credits
“We hope to eventually start a regular curating programme to hone our skills, explore thought-scapes, meet new people and provide opportunities for artists who are just starting out like we are.”
Curators
Ryan is an undergraduate in the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore.
Bernice is a recent graduate of the Psychology Department, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and will be starting her M.A. in Museum Studies and Curatorial Practices at the School of Art, Design and Media, NTU in July. They have a keen interest in the arts and this will be their first curatorial project.
Others
Design: Clara Lim
Venue Sponsor: raw
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Disclaimer
These are mere photographs sourced from various people two years after the exhibition and are not representative of the artists’ works. Viewers are encouraged to approach the artists if they wish to know more about the work/see the work. If your face has inadvertently been included in the images and you wish to take them down, do write it to artnvoid@gmail.com. - Artnvoid