2007
14 December | Tourist Attraction Today by Dan Yeo enter

21, 22 & 23 September | Fetterfield, A Singapore Performance Art Event enter

11 September | Freedom of Daydreams, Mothers of Imagination by Lee Wen enter

30 June | quis custodiet custiam? by menno aden enter

18 May | What will you dream tonight? by Jacklyn Soo enter

5 March | Your Mother Hand by Tang Da Wu enter

4 February | Hang Out. A Private Event enter

20 January to 21 January | Sleepover. A Private Event enter

2006
31 December | The Artists VIllage 12-hour Event enter

20 October | Kill nothing but time...by Robert Ern-Yuan Guth enter

9 June | A 100 Tents enter

10 - 14 April | Fetterfield, A Singapore Performance Art Event enter

14 February | I M Breather by Jeremy Hiah enter

2005
21 October | Your Head by Tang Da Wu enter

5 October | Help Paint A Prettier Picture group exhibition enter

8 August | Ring Around A Rosie group exhibition enter

7 May | DIscoverY by Cheng Guang Feng enter

2004
31 December | RAW by Jeremy Hiah enter



by Lee Wen




Opening on 11 September 2007, Tuesday, 7 00pm.
The Artist will be presenting a performance entitled "Too late the hippie # 1" at 7 00pm on opening night.

Exhibition is open to public until 11 November 2007. By appointment only, please contact Your MOTHER gallery at (+65) 63963310 or (+65) 97877874.


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Popularly known for his performance art presentations on an international circuit, Lee Wen’s practice have been multi-faceted which includes photography, videos, multi-media installation, sculpture as well as drawing and painting. In this solo exhibition he re-visits his early motivations mainly in spoken word, text, drawings and paintings as well as retracing and questioning the influences, transference and transportation of Dada and Surrealism evolving into performance and conceptual art within the Singapore context. As his past works like “Journey of a yellow man” and “Neo-Baba” series showed his investigations have intentions of extrapolating tense enquiries on contemporary currents of modernity and globalization into redefinitions of identity and self-expression within imagery of native frameworks and personal perspectives. He will also present a live performance, of his new series, “Too late the hippie # 1”, on the opening evening of the exhibition.





Artist: Lee Wen
Title: Is Art Necessary? What is Art good for?
Event: 2nd NIPAF Asian Performance Art Series 1997. Tokyo, Japan
Year: 1997


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Exhibition Review by Boons Cafe ~








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