PUBLISHED April 29th, 2015 03:27 am | UPDATED June 4th, 2020 05:25 pm
Kilo Dialogues returns on Thursday, 30 April with “EAT ME”, a quest on gender, identity and race featuring artists, T_nu and Rachel Goh.
‘Eat Me’
An intimate edible encounter
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‘Smells like Curry’ by T_nu
“T_nu invites you on a quest of identity and communication in “Smells like Curry”. Through her performance art, she attempts to employ the viewers senses to explore the fraught intersection of class, gender and race.”
After ‘Rhythm 0’ by Rachel Goh (A homage to Marina Abramovich’s 1974 performance)
Rachel Goh is an artist who works in the medium of confession and catharsis. She is interested in the visceral crevices of life, death and sexuality. Her work has been exhibited at the Singapore Biennale 2008, Antwerp’s Museum of Modern Art and The Substation. She is the founder of the Proletariat Poetry Factory Collective.
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Kilo Dialogues: “EAT ME” A quest on gender, identity and race will take place on Thursday, 30 April at Kilo Lounge. Admission is free for all.