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ART SG 2026
Aisha Rosli, Anniketyni Madian, Faris Heizer, Hiromi Tango, Jaafar Latiff, Khairulddin Wahab, Shen Jiaqi, Sookoon Ang, Yom Bo Sung , Singapore, 23 - 25 Janvier 2026

ART SG 2026: Aisha Rosli, Anniketyni Madian, Faris Heizer, Hiromi Tango, Jaafar Latiff, Khairulddin Wahab, Shen Jiaqi, Sookoon Ang, Yom Bo Sung

Past exhibition
  • Communiqué de presse
  • Vues de l'exposition
  • Œuvres
  • Presse
Communiqué de presse
Cuturi Gallery presents a multigenerational and regionally anchored showcase of nine artists from the gallery's roster, for our fourth presentation at ART SG (2026). The booth brings together practices that engage memory, identity, and transformation, with material experimentation emerging as a shared visual and conceptual language. Across generations, textiles and material processes operate not only as form, but as carriers of emotional, traditional, and spatial meaning.
 
A key highlight is a presentation of seminal works by the late Singaporean modernist Jaafar Latiff (b.1937–2007). Throughout his career, Latiff remained committed to pushing batik beyond convention. Working on his own terms, he expanded the medium through abstraction and material experimentation, guided by a deep belief in artistic autonomy, positioning him as a pivotal figure in Singapore’s post-independence art history. His inclusion situates this legacy in active dialogue with contemporary material practices. This dialogue extends to Khairulddin Wahab (b.1990, Singapore), whose work interrogates the construction of landscape through archival materials, maps, and colonial imagery. Where Latiff translated lived experience into rhythmic abstraction, Wahab reveals how visual systems encode power, memory, and territorial imagination.
 
Material and cultural memory continue across the practices of Anniketyni Madian (b.1986, Malaysia) and Hiromi Tango (b.1976, Japan/Australia). Anniketyni’s sculptural works reinterpret Pua Kumbu weaving motifs from her Iban heritage, embedding spirituality and generational knowledge within intricately carved wood forms. Tango’s multidisciplinary practice employs heritage textiles, including kimono fabrics, to create emotionally charged installations that address healing, neurodivergence, and embodied experience.
 
These material and emotional concerns are further reflected in the works of emerging Singaporean artists Faris Heizer (b.1998), Aisha Rosli (b.1997), Shen Jiaqi (b.1989), Sookoon Ang (b.1977), and Yom Bo Sung (b.1996). Working across painting, installation, sculpture, and mixed media, their practices extend and reframe the language of fabric, light, and form in response to contemporary urban, social, and psychological conditions.
 
Together, these nine artists bridge generations, materials, and geographies. Through shared material sensibilities and diverse conceptual approaches, the presentation reflects Cuturi Gallery’s ongoing commitment to fostering cross-cultural dialogue and situating Southeast Asian and Asia-Pacific practices within a broader contemporary context.
 
Cuturi Gallery’s ART SG 2026 Presentation will be on view at Booth BC14, Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, from 22 January to 25 January 2026.
Vues de l'exposition
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Œuvres
  • Aisha Rosli, What Choice Do I Have?, 2025/ 2026
    Aisha Rosli, What Choice Do I Have?, 2025/ 2026
  • Aisha Rosli, Pinched Neck, 2025/2026
    Aisha Rosli, Pinched Neck, 2025/2026
  • Aisha Rosli, I Woke Up From a Dream…Again, 2025/ 2026
    Aisha Rosli, I Woke Up From a Dream…Again, 2025/ 2026
  • Aisha Rosli, Vertigo, 2025/2026
    Aisha Rosli, Vertigo, 2025/2026
  • Aisha Rosli, It's Not The First Time, 2025/2026
    Aisha Rosli, It's Not The First Time, 2025/2026
  • Jaafar Latiff, Untitled II, 2002
    Jaafar Latiff, Untitled II, 2002
  • Jaafar Latiff, Untitled, 1993
    Jaafar Latiff, Untitled, 1993
  • Anniketyni Madian, Pusat Ai Ngelilit (The Centre Where Water Coils), 2025/2026
    Anniketyni Madian, Pusat Ai Ngelilit (The Centre Where Water Coils), 2025/2026
  • Anniketyni Madian, Tubuh Penjaga Jalai (The Body That Guards The Path)
    Anniketyni Madian, Tubuh Penjaga Jalai (The Body That Guards The Path)
  • Sookoon Ang, Spectre, 2017
    Sookoon Ang, Spectre, 2017
  • Yom Bo Sung, The Myna, 2025
    Yom Bo Sung, The Myna, 2025
  • Faris Heizer, Nectar, 2025
    Faris Heizer, Nectar, 2025
  • Faris Heizer, Morning Assembly, 2025
    Faris Heizer, Morning Assembly, 2025
  • Faris Heizer, Sharing The News, 2025
    Faris Heizer, Sharing The News, 2025
  • Shen Jiaqi, Where We Once Went, 2026
    Shen Jiaqi, Where We Once Went, 2026
  • Shen Jiaqi, Former Familiarity, 2026
    Shen Jiaqi, Former Familiarity, 2026
  • Hiromi Tango, Healing Poem, 2026
    Hiromi Tango, Healing Poem, 2026
  • Khairulddin Wahab, Nothing and Everything Changes, 2026
    Khairulddin Wahab, Nothing and Everything Changes, 2026
Presse
  • 3 local artists to look out for at ART SG

    3 local artists discuss the importance of ART SG, its impact on Southeast Asia’s contemporary art scene and what their work means to them
    Sophie Tan, VOGUE Singapore, Janvier 20, 2026

Artistes de l'exposition

  • Sookoon Ang

    Sookoon Ang

  • Faris Heizer

    Faris Heizer

  • Hiromi Tango

    Hiromi Tango

  • Shen Jiaqi

    Shen Jiaqi

  • Jaafar Latiff

    Jaafar Latiff

  • Anniketyni Madian

    Anniketyni Madian

  • Aisha Rosli

    Aisha Rosli

  • Yom Bo Sung

    Yom Bo Sung

  • Khairulddin Wahab

    Khairulddin Wahab

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