Project

Lost & Found: Embodied Archive

Client

Singapore Art Museum

"The body itself becomes both a storyteller and a witness, shaping our engagement with their works."

Installation view of _Lost & Found_ Embodied Archive’ at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Image courtesy of Singapore Art Museum(4)

This exhibition explores how artists radically reimagine the body as a vessel of memory—one that bridges past and present while opening possibilities for new interpretations.

Through diverse artistic expressions, the nine featured artists reveal how memory is deeply embedded in history, and how the body itself becomes a storyteller, shaping our engagement with their works.

Our team transformed the previously unoccupied storage facility into a fully-furbished gallery space; undertaking overall project management, MEP works, and fabrication of artwork displays and installation.

Installation view of _Lost & Found_ Embodied Archive’ at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Image courtesy of Singapore Art Museum(1)
Installation view of _Lost & Found_ Embodied Archive’ at SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Image courtesy of Singapore Art Museum(3)

Far from being static, Lost & Found: Embodied Archive embraces transformation, highlighting the dynamic nature of performance-based art. Many of the featured artists have conceptualised live performances, workshops, and talks, ensuring the exhibition evolves over time. As the programmes are activated throughout the month, the gallery becomes a living space—one of movement, rhythm, and contemplation.

Image courtesy to Singapore Art Museum

Read more: https://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/-/media/SAM/Files/Press-Release/2024-PR/Media-Release-Singapore-Art-Museums-latest-exhibition-Lost--Found-Embodied-Archive.pdf?inline=1

Country

Singapore

Type

Events and Exhibitions

Industry

Musuem

Year

2024

Size

512sqm

Regional Headquarters
SPACElogic, Singapore
6 Changi South Street 1, Singapore 486792

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