claudia created blogs about the exhibition Negotiating Home, History and Nation currently exhibiting at the Singapore Art Museum.
Claudia writes:
I thought a lot of the art was very literal – angry people making angry pictures – which makes for some powerful work. there were some subtler pieces though; in particular, I enjoyed suzann victor’s installation (below), which was made in the context of singapore’s ban on public performing art (josef ng snipping off his pubic hair in 1994 – I was a kid then but even I remember this). a piece of work performing without the body of an artist – the lightbulbs clinked against the mirrors, gently, musically almost, in a pool of glinting, threatening glass shards. oddly seductive.
Read her full review here. Negotiating Home, History and Nation is exhibiting at the Singapore Art Museum until June 26.


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