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Saturday, July 02, 2005


p-10

p-10 is an independent curatorial team with a project space. Based in Singapore since 2004, we work mainly in the area of contemporary visual arts.

p-10's main focus is on the development of artwork and the areas surrounding the practice of art. Our specific areas of interest include networking, dialogue and interaction between artists, art practitioners and audiences.

Curatorial Team 2005
Cheong Kah Kit
Lee Sze-Chin
Lim Kok Boon
Jennifer Teo
Woon Tien Wei

Founders / Curatorial Team 2004

Lee Sze-Chin
Charles Lim
Lim Kok Boon
Jennifer Teo
Woon Tien Wei

Biographies
Cheong Kah Kit is a Singapore-based artist who graduated from LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts. Recent exhibitions include In a place far away from anyone or anywhere, I drifted off for a moment, Plastique Kinetic Worms, Singapore (2005) and WhistleBristle, Studio 106, Singapore (2004).

Lee Sze-Chin is a Public Service Commission scholar who graduated from Goldsmiths College, London in 2002. He currently deals with themes involving ephemeral events, memories and notions of tourism. His recent performative works in some exhibitions include Deriving Spaces (by PKW, an affiliate project under Nokia Art Singapore 2001) and Spending Time with Raffles at the Singapore High Commission, London (2001).

Charles Lim is a Singapore-based artist who graduated from St Martins College, London (1st Class Honours). He co-founded the Singapore Net Art group tsunamii.net in 2001 and received the JCCI Arts Award in 2002. He is also an ex-Olympian who is a 2-time winner of the National Merit Award.

Lim Kok Boon is an artist born and working in Singapore. He won the Public Service Commission to study art in Goldsmiths College, London. His interests include blurring the boundaries between art and everyday life. As a young artist optimistic of uncertainties in the subject matter and media of engagement, he currently adopts painterly codes and the strategies of contemporary British painting to undermine the boundaries between banalities of everyday objects and uniqueness of art. His recent work 'Fast Food, Fast Play' manipulates McDonald's food packaging to produce hand-made cardboard toys shown in Art Bites! at the Esplanade and in Toys! at Earl Lu Gallery. His aspirations are to be an art educator and independent art critic.

Jennifer Teo is an independent curator born and based in Singapore. Active in the Singaporean contemporary art scene since 1998, her two main interests are developing art projects with Singaporean artists and exploring the notions of 'Singapore'. Among other projects, she has curated Bye Bye Albert (2001), a farewell art party for a 50-year-old coffeeshop; See Singapore! (2002), a travelling video collection of films about Singapore by Singaporean artists; and tickleart (2004-current), a series of art exhibitions held in the windows of a shopping mall.

Woon Tien Wei is an artist who works and lives in Singapore. He studied at Goldsmith's College, London. He was the President of The Artists Village (2001), co-director of The Danger Museum (since 1998) and a founding member of a net art collective tsunamii.net (2001). His practice can be seen as collaborations between himself and other individuals/organisations/collectives. His exhibitions include Open Nature, ICC Tokyo, Japan (2005), Documenta 11, Kassel, Germany (2002), SOFT, InIVA, UK (2002), Post-Ulu, Substation, Singapore (2000) and Dream Plan Project, Kwanhoon Gallery Seoul, Korea (1999).

Source: p-10


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