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Esplanade Presents
16 Jan – 6 Jul 2025
Esplanade Concourse
Breath of the Land《呼吸之地》is a response to Singapore’s ever-evolving built environment, reflecting on themes of belonging, utility and memories embedded in the urban landscape. Lim Soo Ngee and Yang Jie explore the idea of spaces “breathing”, drawing on the constellation of relationships and layered histories that circulate places. Rooted in a shared interest in our relationship with the past, the artists work extensively with found materials and objects in their practices, examining how material culture bears the imprints of passing time.
The Esplanade Concourse is transformed into a stage reminiscent of those used for street operas in 1960s Singapore. Large architectural structures are sheathed in construction materials like tarpaulin and safety netting, alluding to the country’s constant pursuit of urban renewal. The installation comes alive as the sculptures expand and contract, revealing traditional objects like a coffee pot, tingkat and cooking implements hidden within, evoking scenes of streetside hawkers and bygone days. Breath of the Land《呼吸之地》reclaims and retells shared memories, of how echoes of a distant past continue to reach into the present.
As part of their creative process, the artists brainstormed their ideas through constructing a text collaboratively.
A programme of 60 Connections – At Home and Afar, a year-long season of Singapore stories and international collaborations in celebration of SG60.
Lim Soo Ngee
Lim Soo Ngee (b.1962, Singapore) is one of Singapore’s most notable sculptors. His works focus on the relationship between the urban environment and its inhabitants’ spiritual alienation and often lend themselves to humorous and poetic narratives that reflect on the human condition. He has exhibited in Singapore and internationally and continues to participate in international sculpture symposiums. His works are in the collections of The National Gallery of Singapore, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Singapore, Ngee Ann Kongsi Singapore and The MaGMA Collection.
Yang Jie
The practice of Yang Jie (b.1984, Singapore) explores the interconnections between humans, objects and everyday life. With a background in electronic engineering and sculpture, he reinterprets the human experience through found objects and mechanical movements, transforming discarded relics into kinetic sculptures that perform. Recent projects by Yang include Traces and Shadows at the Singapore International Festival of Arts (2024) and the solo exhibition The Waiting Machine, Comma Space (2020). He recently participated in an artist residency at Künstlerhaus Bethanien in 2024.
16 Jan – 6 Jul 2025
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