Anna Du Toit (b. 2001, Singapore) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Singapore, working across drawing, painting, and sculpture. Her practice moves between worlds, weaving magical realism with an animist sensibility in which flora, vessels, and living things are understood to carry their own interior life.
Shaped by a Dutch-South-African and Chinese Singaporean heritage, she is often preoccupied with what it means to belong to more than one place at once. Her work sits at the threshold between the familiar and the strange, where the ordinary tilts quietly toward the surreal. Recurring motifs of orchids, birds, and tropical forms serve as anchors for an ongoing inquiry into home, transformation, and cultural entanglement.
Her recent foray into ceramic and sculptural works extend this logic into three dimensions, pushing existing material traditions and experimenting how these forms might coexist, grow over one another, and produce something new in the process.
Anna graduated from The Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford, and has exhibited at Cuturi Gallery Singapore and in the Temenggong Singapore–South Korea exchange exhibition, among others.
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Fo(u)r Humours
Anna Du Toit, Chiew Sien Kuan, Immanuel Koh, John Low, Lu Pingyuan, and Marla Bendini. 2026年7月11日 - 9月12日 Singapore继续 -
Sixty Summers Here
Aisha Rosli, Anna Du Toit, Casey Tan, Faris Heizer, Joel Seow, Marla Bendini, Oneal Parbo, Shen Jiaqi, Vanessa Liem, Yom Bo Sung 2025年7月12日 - 8月8日 SingaporeCuturi Gallery is proud to present Sixty Summers Here celebrates a generation of ten young Singaporean artists, in their 20s and 30s, whose practices reflect the vitality and resilience of art-making today. Marking Singapore’s 60th year of independence, the exhibition brings together works across painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, and more—foregrounding process, experimentation, and everyday life. Rooted in care, attentiveness, and creative rigour, these practices offer quiet but powerful propositions for how art can persist, connect, and evolve. Together, they signal not just what’s emerging, but what’s already here—and here to stay.继续
