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Friday, July 08, 2005


³One Gallery, Different Spaces²

Group Exhibition by:
Chen Liang
Chio E-Xian
Kong Mei Sing
Jane Lee
Tan Mui Cheng Zenn

Curated by: Khiew Huey Chian

Exhibition runs from 8th July to the 23rd of July 2005.

Plastique Kinetic Worms
61 Kerbau Road
Singapore 219185
Tel: 6292 7783
Fax: 6292 2936

Gallery opening hours: Tuesdays to Saturdays, from 11am to 6pm. Gallery is
closed on Sundays, Mondays and Public Holidays.

Ideas, interests, processes, sights, sounds and social circumstances may
give impetus to, or influence an artistıs work in diverse ways. An unusual
confluence of possibilities and actuality is borne out of such stimuli.

Space also plays a fundamentally integral part in exhibiting a work of art.
Artists have always relentlessly explored the different facets of the
relational politics between their works and the site at which these works
are to be displayed. In this show, the artists involved have been offered 3
spaces of disparate characteristics. The largest space has been consistently
used as an exhibition space, while the other 2 spaces in the adjacent unit
have been used in more varied ways, like conducting art workshops, as
working spaces for artist-in-residence programmes, besides exhibiting works.
The space on Level 2 is more private as compared to the other spaces.

Chen Liang, E-Xian, Mei Sing, Jane and Zenn are fresh from their graduation
show; having emerged from a guided institution, they now stand as fully
independent artists. Like a plant that has been newly re-potted, it will be
just as delightful to witness the re-alignment and adaptation of their
individual concepts in relation to these 3 spaces.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for more information about the
exhibition or the artists. An interview with the artists can be arranged
upon request. Please get in touch at 6292 7783.


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