Adeline Kueh
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    • Brent Biennial 2025
    • 1 x 1 x 1 at FOST
    • Roadside Beauties and Healing Remedies for Singapore Night Festival 2025
    • Felt: Love, Remedies and Textures
    • Everything But Gold
    • En Passant
    • Encounters, BIOME with STPI
    • Singapore Tyler Print Institute VAP Residency
    • The Fabulous Stories to Save the Green Planet
    • Love Hotel
    • The spectral faith of our minor flirtations
    • Bergen Senter for Elektronisk Kunst, Norway
    • Sama-sama for Re-Connect / Centre / Converge (The Substation)
    • Hermes Spring 2016 Windows (Singapore)
    • Hermes Summer 2016 Windows (Singapore)
    • A thousand half-loves
    • In Your Hands
    • Umbra
    • I'll leave the light on for you
    • Don’t you see, baby, this is perfection
    • Lavenda Health Spa (An Eminent Takeover)
    • Club de Bosses KTV, Eminent Plaza Street Level & Kings ARI
    • 100% Linen (Edition 1)
    • After You (Jeanette I & II)
    • The Button Project
    • Playsky
    • Runaway Objects
  • Architecture & Design Projects
    • Gravity Zero
    • Mirage by the Lake
    • Double Happiness
    • The Sustainable Shop >
      • Wish Belt
    • Button in Exchange with Sol LeWitt
    • Solution 1.2 & More Solution 1.2
    • MatriXial Technologies >
      • The Silver Capsule
    • Cloudwalk (Tanjong Pagar Rail Corridor proposal)
    • Dream Promenade
    • Manama Lagoon
    • Wangz Hotel
    • The Waves
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Umbra
Adeline Kueh & Betty Susiarjo
4 – 20 December 2015
Objectifs Centre for Photography & Film, Singapore


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Umbra exists as a shadow, the subtler fragment of the perceptible. It often goes unnoticed as real, yet its presence denotes that somewhere nearby is an actual occluding body. Umbra is also about the darkest part of ourselves, the part that signals the longing for the absences and things lost. Illusion, dusk and the spectral are intimated by the two artists, attesting to the nuances of language and that which complements the visible.  

Curated by Ian Woo     


The Sensual and The Strange
(Artist talk + poetry reading by Cyril Wong)
5 December 2015, 2-4pm


Sponsors:
NAC, Dester, Objectifs       


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