Tina Keng Gallery at S.E.A. Focus 2024 : Artist News

Tanjong Pagar Distripark 19 - 28 January 2024 
Tanjong Pagar Distripark 39 Keppel Rd Singapore Tickets information S.E.A. Focus website

VenueTanjong Pagar Distripark

Participating ArtistsSopheap Pich, Wu Chi-Yu

 


 

 

Opening Hours

Vernissage ▋

01.19 (Fri.) 6:00-9:00 p.m.

VIP Preview ▋

01.20 (Sat.)-01.28 (Sun.)

12:00-1:00 p.m.

Public Days ▋

01.20 (Sat.)-01.28 (Sun.)

1:00-8:00 p.m.

 


 

Tina Keng Gallery and TKG+ are pleased to announce their joint participation in the 2024 edition of S.E.A. Focus, in Serial and Massively Parallel, a special sector curated by John Tung, with a carefully selection of regional artists, each offering a profound insight into our intrinsic human identity in the midst of an impending technological confluence.

In the realm of information processing, the human brain stands unparalleled in its capacity for parallel multitasking, effortlessly synthesizing color, motion, and form. Conversely, computers, while exacting, operate in a methodical, stepwise manner.

As automation continues its trajectory, the implications of artificial intelligence surpassing human cognition loom large. What implications arise in such a paradigm? And to what extent would this emergent technology embody our collective history and ethos?

For this year’s S.E.A. Focus, Tina Keng Gallery presents Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich. Pich employs a labor-intensive production method, reimagining everyday aluminum objects commonly seen in Cambodia, intricately pieced together like a puzzle. The painstaking process is readily tangible, serving as a chronicle of the local milieu and layered regional history.

TKG+ presents Taiwanese artist Wu Chi-Yu. Wu’s work focuses on provoking the system of globalization, and intends to form an authority machine in order to gain the knowledge of the world methodology. His video montage highlights a heteroglossic market in Kota Bharu, located in Kelantan, Malaysia, where street vendors attract onlookers by exhibiting their pythons, and independent book stands peddle left-wing publications. By assembling fragments of images from different contexts in a montage, avenues of understanding reality, such as market trade and knowledge dissemination, are reconfigured in the interplay of seeing and listening. Given the limited understanding of globalization and the negotiable or non-negotiable aspects of the current political reality, it reveals the contrast between the local and the global.