Aisha Rosli presents her work at Appetite in an exhibition featuring artists from across the region

29 April - 29 June 2025
Singaporean artist Aisha Rosli presents a selection of works in the group exhibition There’s a word I’m trying to remember, for a feeling I’m about to have, held at Appetite, curated by Tan Siuli.
 
Titled after a video-essay by artist Korakrit Arunanondchai – one of the most adroit chroniclers of our zeitgeist – this exhibition explores the contemporary condition through the eyes of a younger generation of artists.
 
Their searching works convey a sense of vague disquiet, distractedness, fleeting intimacies and estrangement: fragments of an age and hyper-digitalised consciousness where signs are often unmoored from their referents; where the speed at which information is written and overwritten results in a collective amnesia.
 
By turns surreal, tender, and unsettling, these interior worlds attempt to evoke and remember relationships, identity, history and meaning, even as these slip from our grasp.
 
The show runs from 29 April to 29 June 2025 at 72A Amoy Street, Singapore 069891.
 
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