Yeo Chee Kiong and Isabella Teng?s Art Exhibition Ask Questions That Do Not Need Definite Answers

A contemporary sculptor and young Singaporean artist ponder the philosophy of questions, using their artistic mediums to create playful but thought-provoking answers.
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The spiral motif surrounding the sculpture and painting references how the artists travel through time and question the different periods. This curation attempts by Olal?Art to find answers and meaning in life and creation through different subjects. Image: Lena Löfling
Nowadays, questions are seldom truly asked with intention. More and more of the younger generations are being brought up thinking that every question has a ready answer, when the essence of asking questions is about being open to not just one, but multiple possibilities.
There is no true sense of finality in art, as there is no right or wrong in personal expression, and that?s what esteemed sculptor Yeo Chee Kiong and young Singaporean artist Isabella Teng explore in their new exhibition, Question.
Image: Lena Löfling
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The post Yeo Chee Kiong and Isabella Teng?s Art Exhibition Ask Questions That Do Not Need Definite Answers appeared first on LUXUO.
The spiral motif surrounding the sculpture and painting references how the artists travel through time and question the different periods. This curation attempts by Olal?Art to find answers and meaning in life and creation through different subjects. Image: Lena Löfling
Nowadays, questions are seldom truly asked with intention. More and more of the younger generations are being brought up thinking that every question has a ready answer, when the essence of asking questions is about being open to not just one, but multiple possibilities.
There is no true sense of finality in art, as there is no right or wrong in personal expression, and that?s what esteemed sculptor Yeo Chee Kiong and young Singaporean artist Isabella Teng explore in their new exhibition, Question.
Image: Lena Löfling
READ MORE: Nuages Explores The Limitless Nature Of The Human Mind When Creating Art
Presenting pieces that contemplate the dualities of heaven and earth, spirit and body, nature and science, and well as aesthetics and philosophy, the artists challenge and subvert our natural ways of looking at the world, inviting us to think beyond our comfort zones through a masterful finessing of the...
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