Mark Thia: Night Throwing
PUBLISHED April 10th, 2014 01:38 pm | UPDATED May 9th, 2018 03:13 am
Night Throwing is a new series of photographs by Singaporean artist Mark Thia. The photographs are ‘performative self-portraits’ in which object, language and the figure collide.
The title Night Throwing itself gives us a hint of the artist’s process. His photographs are a projection of his thoughts and a means for him to project—to ‘throw’—his thoughts and memories. The objects in the photographs are surrogates for an image of the artist. The night is the most productive time for Thia, and all the photographs in this exhibition are set, staged and shot at night. The title too exemplifies Thia’s balancing act between concealing and revealing.
Gallery: TriSpace, Block E, Basement 1
Directions: From the McNally St drop-off point, head to the left of the Black Hole sculpture on the campus green. Walk across the linkway and take the stairs two levels down to TriSpace.
Address: Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, 1 McNally Street, Singapore 187940, LASALLE College of the Arts
Opening Hours: 10 am – 6 pm (except 1.30 – 2.30 pm) Tuesday to Sunday, closed on Mondays and public holidays
*Image credit: 1. Mark Thia, Untitled, 2014, digital photograph