陳煒 | Tan Wei Studio
Tan Wei (b. 1997, Singapore) is a curator and visual artist whose practice centers on lens-based media and the multifaceted nature of image-making. Working spatially across diverse formats, her practice and research are a continuous inquiry into the constructs of being, translated through the reconstruction of everyday observations. By shaping these observations into a "theatre of the mind," she invites audiences to contemplate the synchronicities—or lack thereof—within the mundane. Through this facilitation, she aims to establish resonant entry points for the public, encouraging a collective contemplation that utilises the shared language of the image to collapse the barriers between strangers.
(b.1997, Singapore) |
Tan Wei (b. 1997, Singapore) is a curator and visual artist whose practice centers on lens-based media and the multifaceted nature of image-making. Working spatially across diverse formats, her practice and research are a continuous inquiry into the constructs of being, translated through the reconstruction of everyday observations. By shaping these observations into a "theatre of the mind," she invites audiences to contemplate the synchronicities—or lack thereof—within the mundane. Through this facilitation, she aims to establish resonant entry points for the public, encouraging a collective contemplation that utilises the shared language of the image to collapse the barriers between strangers.
ARTWORKS
CURATORIAL PROJECT & FEATURE—A/
CONUNDRUM–B/
- ‘Spotted! Tan Wei |Culturepush” Culturepush Artist Feature
- ‘Objectifs Chat’ Objectifs Chat with Tan Wei
- “Our Heartlands”, Plural Art Magazine x NAC, Microsite
- Pivot Point– curated by OutContext
- Indéfiniment– a solo exhibition by Tan Wei
- Interview on Indéfiniment with Tan Wei[Interview with Alliance Francaise on Indéfiniment]
- X.ray.photography upcoming showcase [x.ray is a photographic discourse intiative]
- Der Greif–Guestroom by Michael Mack[Curated by Michael Mack and Sohrab Hura]
CONUNDRUM–B/
- Desire for Permanence [A short story]
- The Sheepman’s World [A short story]
- Paradise Inn [A short story]
- A Changed World [To be published]
- Framing of Natural Landscape through the lens of Southeast Asia Contemporary Artists [Academic essay]