Selected Writing
breaths in and out
A textual response to Joo Choon Lin's “The Cold Purity of Mathematic Love/Trust Equations: {¢arbonHz[¢x(HOH)y]Ω1.618-\+ Flower of ¢Ð¤nsciФusness [HEARTBEAT] Breaths [In/out] }”, Jalan Bahar Clay Studios, 16 – 23 July 2022
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Presented as a spiralling folded booklet


objects in the mirror (12 Sept - 12 Oct 2019)
Curatorial Essay (full screen or click here for best viewing experience)
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Plural Art Mag
What Lies Between: Zen Teh on Interdisciplinary Collaborations and Spaces for Imagination, 30 Nov 2021
A Crash Course in “Something New Must Turn Up” – Jaafar Latiff, 7 August 2021
A Crash Course in “Something New Must Turn Up” – Lin Hsin Hsin, 31 July 2021
A Crash Course in “Something New Must Turn Up” – Mohammad Din Mohammad, 24 July 2021
A Crash Course in “Something New Must Turn Up” – Chng Seok Tin, 17 July 2021
A Crash Course in “Something New Must Turn Up” – Goh Beng Kwan, 10 July 2021
A Crash Course in “Something New Must Turn Up” – Eng Tow, 4 July 2021
Cut threads and neat hems: "Sewing Discord" at the Esplanade Jendela, 25 May 2021
Being Healthy and Keeping Well: What Traditional Healing Practices Can Teach Us, 3 May 2021 (co-written with Michelle Lim)
Progressive Disintegrations, Collective Accumulations, 26 January 2021
What Does it Mean to Curate? Thinking about Curating for the 21st Century with Nalina Gopal and Seng Yu Jin, 28 November 2020
Hard Currents, Soft Waists, 9 June 2020
like shadows through leaves: Railtrack Songmaps Roosting Post 2, 14 March 2020
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Artling Artzine
Independent and Alternative Spaces in Singapore: I_S_L_A_N_D_S, December 2018
Independent and Alternative Spaces in Singapore: Supernormal, 18 December 2018
Independent and Alternative Spaces in Singapore: ––Tom, 13 December 2018
Independent and Alternative Spaces in Singapore: Coda Culture, 4 December 2018
Eyes All Around: A Review & Interview with Winnie Li of Jalan Besar Salon, 19 October 2018
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RAW FORMS: Contemporary Figurative Art in Singapore, Coda Culture
Catalogue Essay, 'A Case for Figuration' by Seet Yun Teng, May 2019