Lonely Vectors

On June 3, 2022, the third installment of the multi-site exhibition Lonely Vectors, curated by Mi You, Joella Kiu and Kenneth Tay, opened at the Singapore Art Museum. The artistic positions in the exhibition trace a geometry/cartography of the global economy through fault lines, bottlenecks, exclusive zoning, and infrastructural policies. Lines, networks, and patterns inscribed on the earth's surface, for example in the form of trade routes and zones, agricultural areas, irrigation canals, and migration movements, not only testify to the worldwide flow of goods but also reveal global distributional inequalities.

In addition to the exhibition at Tanjong Pagar Distripark, the Lonely Vectors exhibition will be held at various locations, including public libraries and billboards around the city, beginning in February 2022.

The exhibition will also be accompanied by a publication of the same name, edited by Mi You, Joella Kiu and Kenneth Tay.

With:

Shu Lea Cheang

Tiffany Chung

Cian Dayrit 

Ho Rui An

Ho Tzu Nyen

Joel Tan

Zarina Muhammad

Zachary Chan

P7:1SMA

Bo Wang

Zheng Mahler

Chu Hao Pei

Related links: 

https://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/art-events/exhibitions/lonely-vectors

https://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/-/media/sam/files/press-release/2022-pr/media-release-sam-opens-lonely-vectors-a-multisite-exhibition-that-traces-the-flows-and-networks-of.pdf?inline=1

https://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/-/media/sam/files/press-release/2022-pr/media-release-embark-on-a-multifaceted-journey-with-singapore-art-museums-tanjong-pagar-distriparks.pdf?inline=1

H for Humidity

by Ho Tzu Nyen
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Dioramas for Tanjong Rimau

by Zarina Muhammad, Zachary Chan and Joel Tan
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UKI VIRUS SURGING

by Shu Lea Cheang
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