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The essayist is an exhibition inspired by the literary form of the essay. It presents work characterised by the exacting thinking, careful observation and increasingly confessional aesthetic associated with contemporary essay writing.
Minstrel Kuik is an artist whose conceptual approach leads her to work in two-dimensional and three-dimensional formats. She lives in Kajang, Malaysia, and studied painting in Taiwan before studying photography in Arles, France. Her work is informed by the histories of oppositional and feminist politics in Southeast Asia.
This exhibition presents two new works by Raquel Ormella. Pages from the graphic novel, Joan Kerr and the Mysterious Vanessa, are displayed in the gallery and there is a group of election posters, What would Joan do? in the front window of The Cross Art Projects.
Chua, Suwatthanansilp and Thongchai are early career artists who live in Singapore and Bangkok. They share an interest in modes of disclosure and the complexities surrounding what is public and what is private. In bringing them together, the exhibition raises the possibility of connections between the presence of the supernatural in Southeast Asia and the politics of these artists.
The exhibition Novel Ecologies presents a group of artists who contemplate a relationship with a more vital world. Whether looking for greater attunement to the continuities of the earth or to the solace and joys of an unruly embodied life, they have consistently sought to cultivate the natural in all its guises.