Ya-ad . Institute of Contemporary Arts Galleries . Singapore . Nov 2011


London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations

London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations

London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations

London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations


London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations

London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations

London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations

London based Malaysian artist Rajinder Singh's installations



Description:

In Ya-ad ( memory)Rajinder concentrates on making works that are fragile; which are still until disrupted, on a verge of something - perched on a precipice. There has been trauma and it has changed everything and it is going to change again. Rajinder’s new installations are vulnerable to the slight alteration of space around them. The smallest movement can cause the works to alter. They sit quietly, subtly - in anticipation. The material, the positioning and the viewer’s senses are vital. Whether the viewer chooses to or not, if they are even aware, the viewers’ movements can and do disrupt the work. Change is inevitable. 



Emulsion paint, gypsum boards, talc, bitumen, wire and frame.



All shown in the exhibition:
Ya-ad
Curated by Jody Neal
Institute of Contemporary Art Galleries
Singapore
November 2011